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Renée Lambert-Brétière – Democratizing Access to Digital Tools in the Documentation of the Innu Language
On University of Maryland Baltimore County Week: Digital tools can help preserve languages that may otherwise become extinct. Renée Lambert-Brétière, associate professor of linguistics, looks into democratizing the process of documentation.https://academicminute.org/2023/09/renee-lambert-bretiere-democratizing-access-to-digital-tools-in-the-documentation-of-the-innu-language
Elizabeth Patton, University of Maryland Baltimore County – The Home Office and Work-Life Balance
On University of Maryland Baltimore County Week: A healthy work-life balance can be difficult no matter where you apply your trade. Today on The Academic Minute: Elizabeth Patton, associate professor of media and communication studies, examines how we portray work/life balance at home. Elizabeth Patton is media historian interested in discourses of gender, race and class in the history of media, representations of urbanism and suburbanism in popular culture, and the impact of communication technologies on space and place. She is the author of Easy Living: The Rise of the Home Office (Rutgers University Press, 2020). She is the recipient of the 2023 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship. Recent research can be found in edited volumes such as Media Crossroads: Intersections of Space and Identity in Screen Cultures (Duke University Press, 2021) and Race and the Suburbs in American Film (SUNY Press, 2021). She currently serves as managing co-editor of Mediapolis: A Journal of Cities and Culture.https://www.aacu.org/podcasts/academicminute/2023-09-elizabeth-patton-university-of-maryland-baltimore-county-the-home-office-and-work-life-balanc
On the Academic Minute
Assistant sociology professor Ruth Thompson-Miller was featured on the popular radio program, The Academic Minute, explaining the lasting effects of Jim Crow laws
On The Academic Minute
Political scientist Michelle Pautz is featured on the popular radio program The Academic Minute for her research on movies and government officials
The Academic Minute: Bragging and Modesty
It turns out, modesty is still the best policy, University of Dayton researcher Erin O’Mara tells the audience of the popular radio program, The Academic Minute
The Academic Minute: Cars and Government Regulations
History Professor John Heitmann explores how Americans re-shaped the car as it re-shaped them on the popular radio program The Academic Minute
Academic Minute: The promise of work-life balance
Photographer: Marlayna Demondhttps://umbc.edu/stories/academic-minute-the-promise-of-work-life-balance
University of Dayton Week on The Academic Minute
The popular radio program The Academic Minute is hosting “University of Dayton Week” Oct. 17-21
University of Dayton Week on The Academic Minute
The Academic Minute, a popular radio program produced by WAMC/Northeast Public Radio, showcased faculty research on a “University of Dayton Week
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