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New Course Looks at Frankenstein in the Age of the Industrial Revolution
New Course Looks at Frankenstein in the Age of the Industrial Revolution
Announcements, TeachingJason KellyNovember 6, 2017British Studies, cyborg, execution, Frankenstein, gender, Great Divergence, history, human nature, industrial revolution, literature, monsters, posthuman, race, slaveryComment
Frankenstein and His Creation: Who’s the Real Monster? (Podcast)
Frankenstein and His Creation: Who’s the Real Monster? (Podcast)
Announcements, Podcasts, Research, TeachingJason KellyOctober 25, 2017ethics, Frankenstein, literature, podcastComment
We Are Pleased to Announce the Publication of An Anthropocene Primer
We Are Pleased to Announce the Publication of An Anthropocene Primer
Announcements, Public Scholarship, Research, TeachingJason KellyOctober 25, 2017#environmental humanities, Anthropocene, collaboration, environment, humanities, publication, teachingComment
Reading List: Social and Cultural Theory Since 1900
Reading List: Social and Cultural Theory Since 1900
Blog Posts, TeachingJason KellyJuly 7, 2017critical theory, cultural theory, feminism, postmodernism, poststructuralism, social theory, syllabus, theoryComment
The Anthropology of the Anthropocene Workshop is Almost Here
The Anthropology of the Anthropocene Workshop is Almost Here
Announcements, ConferencesJason KellyMay 8, 2017Anthropocene, anthropology, conference, environment, methodologies, methods, research, Rivers of the Anthropocene, social science, theory, workshopComment
Jared Council: "IU Professor Leads Local DataRefuge Effort"
Jared Council: "IU Professor Leads Local DataRefuge Effort"
Announcements, Digital Humanities, Public ScholarshipJason KellyApril 28, 2017big data, climate change, data, data refuge, data rescue, datarefuge, datarefugeindy, datarescue, IBJ, Indianapolis Business JournalComment
Earth Day and the Anthropocene
Earth Day and the Anthropocene
Announcements, Blog Posts, ResearchJason KellyApril 21, 2017Anthropocene, earth day, earth week, ecology, environment, rivers, University of California Press, waterComment
Open Access and the Historical Profession
Open Access and the Historical Profession

On July 22, 2013, the American Historical Association released a statement recommending that departments and universities allow students the option of embargoing their dissertations from open online access for up to six years. The following debate ensued...

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Blog PostsJason KellyApril 20, 2017diamond open access, digital humanities, gold open access, green open access, open access, publishingComment
Reading the Grand Tour at a Distance: Archives and Datasets in Digital History
Reading the Grand Tour at a Distance: Archives and Datasets in Digital History
Announcements, Essay, ResearchJason KellyApril 19, 2017architecture, archives, databases, digital history, digital humanities, eighteenth century, Grand Tour, methods, Republic of LettersComment
"What happens to Indy if the arts and humanities are defunded?" by Amber Stearns and Emily Taylor
"What happens to Indy if the arts and humanities are defunded?" by Amber Stearns and Emily Taylor
Announcements, Art, Public ScholarshipJason KellyApril 16, 2017arts, funding, humanities, Indianapolis, National Endowment for the Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities, NEA, NEHComment
"Hoosiers soon to be at ‘the crossroads’ of sustainability" by Ross Reagan
"Hoosiers soon to be at ‘the crossroads’ of sustainability" by Ross Reagan
Announcements, Art, PresentationsJason KellyApril 11, 2017chamber music, Crossroads Project, Entanglements Series, environment, Fry Street Quartet, music, painting, performance, photography, spoken wordComment
Learn about The Cultural Ecologies Project
Learn about The Cultural Ecologies Project
Announcements, Public Scholarship, ResearchJason KellyApril 7, 2017art, PhD program, public art, public scholarship, researchComment
Resistance to WWI in the United States: 41 Tweets on the Centenary of WWI
Resistance to WWI in the United States: 41 Tweets on the Centenary of WWI

41 Tweets on the Centenary of WWI

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Blog Posts, TeachingJason KellyApril 6, 2017conscientious objectors, conscription, draft, Emma Goldman, Eugene Debs, Jane Addams, protest, resistance, war, warfare, WW1, WW1centenary, WWIComment
Op-Ed: Values in City Planning and Design
Op-Ed: Values in City Planning and Design
Announcements, ArchitectureJason KellyMarch 24, 2017Alexander Ralston, city, city planning, development, Edward Pierre, ethics, ideal town, Indianapolis, placemaking, urbanism, urbanization, valuesComment
Get a minor or major concentration in the History of Science, Technology, Environment, and Medicine at IUPUI
Get a minor or major concentration in the History of Science, Technology, Environment, and Medicine at IUPUI
Announcements, TeachingJason KellyMarch 18, 2017courses, engineering, environment, environmental history, history of medicine, history of science, HSTEM, medicine, science, STS, technologyComment
How Much do the NEA and NEH Cost Us?
How Much do the NEA and NEH Cost Us?
Art, Blog PostsJason KellyMarch 17, 2017budget, government, National Endowment for the Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities, NEA, NEH, policyComment
On Bolívar, Resistance, and Revolution in the Midst of WWII: Claude Thompson's "A Man from Jamaica"
On Bolívar, Resistance, and Revolution in the Midst of WWII: Claude Thompson's "A Man from Jamaica"
Blog PostsJason KellyMarch 11, 2017Caribbean, Caribbean Literature, Claude Thompson, Dunkirk, Haiti, Paris, revolution, Simón Bolívar, world history, WWIIComment
Another Successful #DataRescueIndy Event Yesterday
Another Successful #DataRescueIndy Event Yesterday
Announcements, Blog Posts, Public ScholarshipJason KellyMarch 9, 2017archive, big data, citizen science, climate change, data, data analysis, data refuge, data rescue, datarefuge, datarefugeindy, datarescue, datarescueindy, digital humanities, environment, Indianapolis, IUPUIComment
Banning History Books (again): Arkansas's Representative Kim Hendren Wants to Silence Howard Zinn
Banning History Books (again): Arkansas's Representative Kim Hendren Wants to Silence Howard Zinn
Blog Posts, Public ScholarshipJason KellyMarch 4, 2017academic freedom, Arkansas, democracy, education, free speech, history, Howard Zinn, Kim Hendren, mitch daniels, teaching, ZinnComment
What We Need to Know: Cuts to the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities
What We Need to Know: Cuts to the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities
Blog PostsJason KellyFebruary 27, 2017arts, budget, humanities, National Endowment for the Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities, policyComment
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