• Research Highlight: Internment Archaeology Digital Archive

    The Internment Archaeology Digital Archive (IADA) project is a digital platform and website dedicated to sharing the stories of Japanese Americans who were incarcerated and interned during World War II in Idaho.

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  • Project: Citing Slavery

    The legal profession must confront its role in slavery.  Acknowledging and discussing the modern citation of slave cases is a first step.

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  • Project Highlight: Humanities Commons

    Humanities Commons is an open, not-for-profit social and professional network and knowledge exchange environment for scholars, researchers, and practitioners across the humanities and around the world.

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  • Project Highlight: The Current

    The Current is a unique publication that allows students to participate in every aspect of creating a printed magazine, from writing to editing and design.

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  • Research Highlight: The Cube

    The Cube, a space for diverse ranges of people, places, and communities to participate in communications of all kinds, from traditional book production to user experience research to web and app development. 

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  • Research Highlight: Zach Kaiser

    This new book (in full color!) by DH@MSU faculty member, Zach Kaiser, is an interdisciplinary artist-scholar monograph, which examines the role of UX design in the production and legitimation of the idea that people are both computing and computable.

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  • Project Highlight: The American Religious Sounds Project

    The American Religious Sounds Project (ARSP), is a collaborative research initiative co-directed by Amy DeRogatis (Michigan State University) and Isaac Weiner (Ohio State University), which aims to offer new resources for documenting and interpreting the diversity of American religious life by attending to its varied sonic cultures.

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  • Project Highlight: This is Indian Country

    This is Indian Country is a digital cultural map of indigenous community issues worldwide. This project began as a collaborative project in Spring 2016 with Dr. Heather Howard’s ANP 433: Contemporary American Indian Communities class at Michigan State University.

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