About
Jacqueline Wernimont is an anti-racist, feminist scholar working toward greater justice in digital cultures. She writes about long histories of media and technology – particularly those that count and commemorate — and entanglements with archives and historiographic ways of knowing. She is a network weaver across humanities, arts, and sciences. This work includes co-Directing HASTAC and the Digital Humanities and Social Engagement Cluster at Dartmouth. She is the faculty director of the Digital Justice Lab, a DHSE lab. Previously she has co-directedASU’s Human Security Collaboratory (Global Security Institute at Arizona State University) and directed Nexus: A digital research co-op. Blog Posts
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Thoughts & Resources for Those About to Start Teaching Online Due to COVID-19
(Teaching and Learning,
2020-03-09)
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Postponing UCSC Residency in Solidarity with Striking Students
(Educational and Cultural Institutions,
2020-03-08)
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Communicating collaboration in the academic vita using “Percent Effort”
(Humanities, Arts, and Media,
2018-10-09)
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On the Chilean Feminist Movement & STS
(Social and Political Issues,
2018-05-30)
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2nd Workshop on Abusive Language Online (Humanists, SocSci, Arts – join us!)
(Technology, Networks, and Sciences,
2018-04-18)
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Can We Do Better Than a 10 Year Gap in Knowledge (re: digital privacy, ethics, etc)?
(Social and Political Issues,
2018-04-10)
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It Is a Busy Time for Tech & Ethics
(Social and Political Issues,
2018-04-09)
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A Gender and Information Technology Reading List
(Technology, Networks, and Sciences,
2018-03-27)
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Reporting out on Archives Against Amnesia (#1: Performance)
(Humanities, Arts, and Media,
2018-03-04)
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Privacy, Security, and Your “Data Shadow”
(Social and Political Issues,
2018-02-09)
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2018 MLA HASTAC Happy Hour!
(Humanities, Arts, and Media,
2017-12-30)
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Feminist Futurisms (a HASTAC@ASU Bibliography)
(Social and Political Issues,
2017-12-21)