What is lesbian scholarship without Audre Lorde? Today's #ResearchSpotlight is a journal article by Sarah E. Chinn about blindness and its connection to lesbian sexuality in Lorde's "Zami: A New Spelling of My Name." https://buff.ly/PQuNU9y
What is lesbian scholarship without Audre Lorde? Today's #ResearchSpotlight is a journal article by Sarah E. Chinn about blindness and its connection to lesbian sexuality in Lorde's "Zami: A New Spelling of My Name." https://buff.ly/PQuNU9y
Today's #ResearchSpotlight is a book chapter by Alexa Alice Joubin from the Routledge Handbook of Trans Literature. Check out this deposit to read about gender performativity and transness in works like Virginia Woolf's Orlando, the Wachowski Sisters' Matrix trilogy, and Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. https://works.hcommons.org/records/11kgt-2m376#description-heading
June's first #ResearchSpotlight features a book chapter by Freyja T. Catton, who shares their experience job hunting after graduating from an MLIS while being a nonbinary trans person with disabilities. The work explores the challenges associated with these intersecting identities when seeking employment. https://works.hcommons.org/records/n2v2t-yef45#description-heading
The final #ResearchSpotlight of the month is a journal article by Nicole L. Lozano, Elyssa Maria Fatima G. Virrey, and Teresita T. Rungduin, which "provides insight into the factors influencing college students' attitudes and experiences concerning mental health support."
https://works.hcommons.org/records/n7yfg-sqe04
May is already coming to an end, but who is ready for summer?! Our #ResearchSpotlight of the day is a journal article by Harlen Matteson about the role of teachers in student mental health. The deposit pays attention to how punitive teaching, emotional neglect, excessive academic pressure, and systemic school issues can contribute to suicidal ideation in students. https://works.hcommons.org/records/ka6hr-ch580#description-heading
For today's #ResearchSpotlight, we have a conference poster by Alex Guo, Kye Campbell-Fox, and Jae Puckett that highlights the need for a better understanding of the compounded effects of minority stress on transgender and nonbinary POC. Check out the link to access the poster! https://works.hcommons.org/records/3ca41-egn34
Today's #ResearchSpotlight is a journal article by Michelle Abella-Cellona about a "tool aimed at assessing depression among parents."
https://works.hcommons.org/records/zsj13-w0c49#description-heading
She Was Headed for Medical School. Now She’s Researching Technology Bias In Our Justice System. – Bwog https://www.byteseu.com/999771/ #AI #barnard #ComputerScience #CriminalJustice #CuWomenInStem #LAW #Research #ResearchSpotlight #Science #Technology
The first Saturday of May is National Free Comic Book Day, and today's #ResearchSpotlight combines comics with mental health! Check out this journal article by Anthony Farthing and Ernesto Priego about the use of comic books as mental health resources https://works.hcommons.org/records/1ecbj-tw354
Our first #ResearchSpotlight of May is this book review by Sevket Akyildiz
about Dr. Claire Hayes' "Finding Hope in the Age of Anxiety: Recognise it, Acknowledge it and Take Your Power Back." https://works.hcommons.org/records/tff7v-k1m84
Here is our last #ResearchSpotlight of the month! This deposit is a syllabus by Bethany Laursen for a course about the historical roots of modern environmental problems in the United States and globally.
https://works.hcommons.org/records/ezsjm-s0q98
Here we have yet another #ResearchSpotlight for the month of April! This deposit is a journal article by Jeremy Kidwell about the intersections between religion, environmental values, and environmental politics. We still have one more deposit before the month ends, so stay tuned!
https://works.hcommons.org/records/h9967-7r631#description-heading
Another #ResearchSpotlight this week is a course syllabus by Michelle Bastian. The course was about "exploring what humanities and related research can bring to thinking about climate change solutions."
Click the link to check it out! https://works.hcommons.org/records/jan85-p7v02#description-heading
Today's #ResearchSpotlight is in Portuguese! This article by Raphael Grazziano is about the relationship between sustainability and efficiency and how we need to consider it in order to address the current environmental crisis
https://works.hcommons.org/records/tvqcs-nkp83
Our first #ResearchSpotlight this month is a journal article by Amanda Starling Gould about the intersections between media materiality, social reflexivity, and the environment. Her analysis provides the appropriate lens to envision a more sustainable digital media studies
https://works.hcommons.org/records/jt29d-qxn51#description-heading
Here is another #ResearchSpotlight as we continue highlighting the work of our team members! Today we are sharing the book authored by Martin Eve, our technical lead. This work is about the intersections between digital methods and literary studies!
Click on the link to check it out. https://works.hcommons.org/records/66jgm-44m92
Today's #ResearchSpotlight is a book section by Kathleen Fitzpatrick, our project director! Check out this work that discusses the simultaneity between obsolescence and innovation within the current digital age.
https://works.hcommons.org/records/m56ge-cmx17
Our first #ResearchSpotlight of the month is a deposit from Scott Schopieray, our Assistant Dean for Academic and Research Technology at Michigan State University. Check out this brief essay listing ways to create an online course and share it with the teachers in your circle!
https://works.hcommons.org/records/6a4y1-kq445
Today's #ResearchSpotlight about archaeogaming is the article by Shawn Graham. This work focuses on the ethical dimensions of how archaeology is understood through gaming. https://works.hcommons.org/records/n5gmr-x4x39
Today's #ResearchSpotlight is a journal article by Samantha Allen about using games to teach intersectionality and feminist theory. https://works.hcommons.org/records/2ef0a-hvp10#description-heading