Matthew Hockenberry

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CFP: Supply Studies Research Network (EXTENDED DEADLINE APRIL 1ST)

1) We're looking for people working on #criticallogistics & #supplychain (esp w digital tools) &
2) we're providing small stipends for work that can leverage https://manifest.supplystudies.com to do it.

https://bit.ly/supplystudies

Manifest: Supply Chain Platform

Manifest is an investigative toolkit intended for researchers, journalists, students, and scholars interested in visualizing, analyzing, and documenting supply chains, production lines, and trade networks.

Two Ph.D. Positions as part of an ERC-funded project in critical logistics and racial capitalism (2 x 1fte)

The Department of Public Administration and Sociology is currently recruiting for two Ph.D. positions as part of an ERC-funded DIGIPORTS project Digitalized Ports, Racialized Labor: Shifting Infrastructures for Work in Container Shipping, led by...

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Manifest is seeking researchers (both independent researchers and those affiliated with an institution/organization) to join a critical supply chain studies research network! You can also apply for a stipend to support your supply chain research!

https://supplystudies.com/2023/03/08/supply-studies-research-network-manifest-project-stipends/

Supply Studies Research Network & Manifest Project Stipends - Supply Studies

Submission deadline: March 24th, 2023 While of significant social and environmental importance, global supply chains are both complex and opaque. Understanding the impact of these networks is challenging. ​​Manifest is a digital humanities project for producing critical accounts of global logistical operation and communicating the impact of supply chains on society through an open-source web-based … Supply Studies Research Network & Manifest Project Stipends Read More »

Supply Studies

Very happy to share that Colette Perold and I have been awarded an NEH Digital Humanities Advancement Grant to build a research network and curriculum for #humanities work in #criticallogistics and supply chain studies Manifest (https://manifest.supplystudies.com)!!

We will be sharing a call in the coming months for projects / researchers interested in supply chain mapping / storytelling / visualization across disciplines like #mediastudies #communication #history #culturalstudies #sts & more!

Manifest: Supply Chain Platform

Manifest is an investigative toolkit intended for researchers, journalists, students, and scholars interested in visualizing, analyzing, and documenting supply chains, production lines, and trade networks.

Now at a new time, with streaming support!

Friday 11 November 2022: 10:30 AM–Noon

F24: LOGISTICAL HISTORIES OF COMPUTING 

Rhythms I, 2nd floor, live streaming with closed captioning

If you are at #shot2022 join us tomorrow as we share some of our work in progress on the logistical histories of computing! #histodons #histtech #sts #criticallogistics #commodon

If you download your #Twitter archive it arrives wrapped as a static HTML page, which is not very useful for doing anything with, and worse: it requires the original account to be still active to do useful things like enlarge the images since they use t.co links.

So here's a #Python script to convert a Twitter archive to #markdown or other formats: https://github.com/timhutton/twitter-archive-parser

Now you can archive your tweets in any way you want.

GitHub - timhutton/twitter-archive-parser: Python code to parse a Twitter archive and output in various ways

Python code to parse a Twitter archive and output in various ways - timhutton/twitter-archive-parser

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Still slow to figure it out here, but a quick introduction: I'm an assistant professor of media studies working on smart cities/borders, critical data studies, and the geopolitics of tech. #sts #Commodon #mediastudies #introduction #academic #highered
Hoi all. Just a note to let everyone who´s interested in detailed analysis of the ´AI´ industry (not as a technical endeavor but as an industry with material and social impacts) I´ve compiled this Zotero library which lists key resources: https://www.zotero.org/groups/4492625/ai-industry-analysis-groups/items/CCJBBE5E/library
Zotero | Your personal research assistant

Looking for a publisher in interdisciplinary computing and software studies? UC Davis' (STS)_Gerardo Con Diaz and I have a series Studies in Computing and Culture with Johns Hopkins U. Press.

We published UMass, English Michael Black's Transparent Designs earlier this year and just published historians Janet Abbate and Stephanie Dick's Abstractions and Embodiments. If you have a book in mind, please contact me or Con.