Thu, Sep 26, 10:00 to 11:40am, Association for the Study of African American Life and History
Paper Session
Exploring digital frontiers in research and creativity heralds a new era of innovation, collaboration, and discovery. From data-driven insights to virtual realities, digital tools expand the horizons of inquiry, offering dynamic platforms for exploration and experimentation. In research, algorithms sift through vast datasets, unveiling patterns and correlations previously unseen. In creativity, digital canvases invite artists to push boundaries, blending mediums and defying conventions. The digital realm democratizes access to knowledge and resources, empowering diverse voices and perspectives to contribute to the global dialogue. As we navigate these digital frontiers, we chart uncharted territories, forging connections and forging pathways that redefine the boundaries of possibility. This panel offers a compelling exploration of digital innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and creative methodologies in both academic research and artistic practice. Attendees will gain insights into the transformative potential of digital technologies for advancing scholarship and amplifying marginalized voices in research and creativity.
"Navigating the Intersections: African American Art History in the Digital Age" - by Brittany Myburgh, Jackson State University and Mary Soylu, Alabama State University
"The Creative Dissertation: Podcasting as Qualitative Inquiry" - Anne Marie Edwards, Purdue University