Digital Research and Innovation Pilot Projects Selected

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Nine projects have been selected for Digital Research and Innovation (DRI) at Georgetown, a pilot program offered by the Library and the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship (CNDLS). DRI offers Georgetown faculty the opportunity to enhance their research with digital tools and methodologies; experiment with emerging technologies; and develop new modes of inquiry, scholarship, and creative production.

CNDLS and the Library will provide support for project planning and development to the following selected projects:

  • “Black Digital Fandoms,” Brienne Adams, Assistant Professor, African American Studies
  • “Soundscapes of Incarceration,” Ben Harbert, Program Director and Associate Professor and Chair, Music
  • “Kafka’s Adaptations,” Verena Kick, Assistant Professor, German
  • “Visualizing Environmental Inequality,” Meredith McKittrick, Associate Professor, History
  • “Diagrammatica,” J.R. Osborn, Associate Professor, CCT
  • “A Centralized Repository for Biological Risk Assessments,” Michael Parker, Assistant Dean and Adjunct Professor, Biology
  • “Migrating Minds Journal,” Nicoletta Pireddu, Professor, Italian
  • “Digitizing the Experiences of Migrant Labor in Qatar,” Karine Walther, Associate Professor in History, GU-Q
  • “Digital Dunhuang,” Michelle Wang, Associate Professor, Art and Art History

Please contact driprojects@georgetown.edu for additional details about the selected projects and the DRI program.