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Re@ct: Social Change Art Technology
This special issue of Media-N, co-edited by Sarah Cook, Joseph DeLappe, and Laura Leuzzi, gathers essays, artists' statements, and experimental writing projects about digital art and activism from selected participants in Re@ct: Social Change Art Technology, a three-day symposium held in Dundee, Scotland in 2019, in partnership with the NEoN Digital Arts Festival
The Sondheim Public Affairs Scholars Program w/ Dr. Laura Antkowiak & Jessica Cook
On this episode Dr. Anson speaks with Dr. Laura Antkowiak, Associate Professor in the UMBC Department of Political Science and the Director of the Sondheim Public Affairs Scholars Program at UMBC, as well as Jessica Reynolds Cook, Associate Director of the Sondheim Program. In their conversation they discuss the Sondheim program, its origins, its current work, and the fantastic students it serves.
Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host:
The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Ian G. Anson, Ph.D.https://socialscience.umbc.edu/podcast/episode-38
Equatorial Atlantic hydrographic and seawater sensor data collected during RRS James Cook cruise JC094
This data release includes sensor data collected from Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) sensors during a 2013 (October - November) research expedition onboard the RRS James Cook, JC094, in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean. The JC094 TROPICS cruise was a fieldwork component of a European Research Council funded project, CACH ('Reconstructing abrupt Changes in Chemistry and Circulation of the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: Implications for global Climate and deep-water Habitats') led by Prof. Laura Robinson from the University of Bristol to study paleoclimate archives in the Atlantic. Seventeen ROV dives were carried out. All data have been binned by time
Robert Cook-Deegan Human Genome Archive Box Listing - Set 2
The Robert Cook-Deegan Human Genome Archive is founded on the bibliography of The Gene Wars: Science, Politics, and the Human Genome. The archive encompasses both physical and digital materials related to The Human Genome Project (HGP) and includes correspondence, government reports, background information, and oral histories from prominent participants in the project.This box listing was created in order to assist the Bioethics Research Library in its digitization effort for the Robert Cook-Deegan Human Genome project archive and is being shared as a resource to our patrons to assist in their use of the collection. This aid is number two of three
Robert Cook-Deegan Human Genome Archive Box Listing - Set 1
The Robert Cook-Deegan Human Genome Archive is founded on the bibliography of The Gene Wars: Science, Politics, and the Human Genome. The archive encompasses both physical and digital materials related to The Human Genome Project (HGP) and includes correspondence, government reports, background information, and oral histories from prominent participants in the project.This box listing was created in order to assist the Bioethics Research Library in its digitization effort for the Robert Cook-Deegan Human Genome project archive and is being shared as a resource to our patrons to assist in their use of the collection. This aid is number one of three
Robert Cook-Deegan Human Genome Archive Box Listing - Set 3
The Robert Cook-Deegan Human Genome Archive is founded on the bibliography of The Gene Wars: Science, Politics, and the Human Genome. The archive encompasses both physical and digital materials related to The Human Genome Project (HGP) and includes correspondence, government reports, background information, and oral histories from prominent participants in the project.This box listing was created in order to assist the Bioethics Research Library in its digitization effort for the Robert Cook-Deegan Human Genome project archive and is being shared as a resource to our patrons to assist in their use of the collection. This aid is number three of three
Equatorial Atlantic hydrographic and seawater sensor data collected during RRS James Cook cruise JC094 (processed ROV 1m depth bins downcast)
This data release includes sensor data collected from Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) sensors during a 2013 (October - November) research expedition onboard the RRS James Cook, JC094, in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean. The JC094 TROPICS cruise was a fieldwork component of a European Research Council funded project, CACH ('Reconstructing abrupt Changes in Chemistry and Circulation of the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: Implications for global Climate and deep-water Habitats') led by Prof. Laura Robinson from the University of Bristol to study paleoclimate archives in the Atlantic. Seventeen ROV dives were carried out. All downcast data have been binned by depth (1m intervals)
EM-120 multibeam swath bathymetry collected during James Cook cruise JC094
For 48 days from October-November 2013, the RRS James Cook sailed across the Atlantic for a palaeoceanographic study led by Dr. Laura Robinson from the University of Bristol. The expedition was the field-work component of a European Research Council funded project CACH 'Reconstructing abrupt Changes in Chemistry and Circulation of the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: Implications for global Climate and deep-water Habitats'. The cruise included mapping, imaging and collecting cold-water corals using the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) ISIS as well as sediment coring and water sample collections. In addition to sample collection, 75,751 square kilometres of seafloor were mapped using the ship's hull-mounted EM-120 multibeam echosounder. Both the EM-120 raw .all files and 100-meter resolution ASCII grid files are provided in this data release.
In order to download data, please request access from Laura Robinson (mailto:[email protected])
Oral History Interview with Susan Cook, April 30, 2003
Susan Cook talks about her early life and coming out experience, the Milwaukee lesbian community and organizations in the 1980s, founding of the Milwaukee Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee (MLGPC) in 1987, and the beginnings of PrideFest including the first Pride March from Walker's Point to Cathedral Square in 1989
Re@ct: social change art technology.
This special issue of Media-N has been co-edited by Sarah Cook, Joseph DeLappe and Laura Leuzzi. It gathers essays, artists' statements and experimental writing projects from selected participants in Re@ct: Social Change Art Technology, a three-day symposium held in 2019 in Dundee, Scotland. The symposium was held in partnership with the NEoN Digital Arts Festival
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