Thinking Through New Media
Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
June 7-8, 2006 :: Duke University
Sponsored by the Humanities, Arts, Sciences, Technology Advanced Collaboratory (HASTAC); Information Science + Information Studies (ISIS); and the Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI)
Duke University is pleased to announce that it will be hosting an international graduate student conference dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of digital technologies and their impact on art, culture, science, commerce, society, and the environment. The purpose of the Thinking Through New Media workshop is to build an interdisciplinary graduate student community around new media scholarship and to introduce participants to HASTAC (pronounced “haystack”), ISIS, and RENCI.
Thinking Through New Media will host over 50 graduate students from a diverse array of discplines, geographic regions, and academic institutions:
Academic institutions represented
| Duke University | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Rice University | University of California, Irvine | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
| Georgetown University | Michigan State University | Simon Fraser University | University of California, Los Angeles | University of Maryland |
| Georgia Institute of Technology | North Carolina State University | Stanford University | University of Colorado, Boulder | University of Southern California |
| Hood College | Oregon State University | University of California, Berkeley | University of Denver | University of Texas, Austin |
| Indiana Universty | Princeton University | University of California, Davis | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | University of Washington, Seattle |
Graduate students by discipline
(N=57)

Graduate students by degree type
(N=55)

Graduate students by geographic region
(N=57)

Graduate students by gender
(N=57)

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