About
Emily Esten is an MA candidate in Brown University’s Public Humanities program. She is a public human, writer, early American historian, engaged researcher, serial museum-goer, curiosity correspondent, and DH enthusiast. Blog Posts
-
OAH18: Digital Public Humanities for Historians
(Humanities, Arts, and Media,
2018-05-02)
-
Introducing Public Work, a Public Humanities Podcast
(Educational and Cultural Institutions,
2018-02-26)
-
Fantastic Places, Unhuman Humans: 4 Lessons from TAing Online
(Teaching and Learning,
2018-01-15)
-
Twarc: Learning to Extract & Understand Twitter Data
(Publishing and Archives,
2017-06-27)
-
Chapter 3: The Atlanta Compromise, Reacting to the Past (review by Emily Esten)
(Teaching and Learning,
2017-05-08)
-
A Day of Public Humanizing
(Educational and Cultural Institutions,
2017-05-07)
-
Catalog as Book, File, and Database: Cataloging History, Part 3
(Humanities, Arts, and Media,
2017-05-05)
-
Calling Something a Dataset: Visualizing the Crystal Palace
(Humanities, Arts, and Media,
2017-05-05)
-
2017 Meeting of the National Council on Public History
(Educational and Cultural Institutions,
2017-05-05)
-
Talking through NCPH 2017: Community Engagement in a Digital World
(Educational and Cultural Institutions,
2017-02-02)
-
Not Reading the 19th-Century Novel, and the DH/PH Relationship
(Humanities, Arts, and Media,
2017-01-23)