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Spring 2020
My thesis examines how digital community heritage projects use care practices based in community participation and co-creation to build a care-based collection model. These grassroots initiatives aim to gather and document community history by engaging community members in the collection building...
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Spring 2020
Across digital and tabletop gaming, the ‘dungeon’ has been a generic setting with enduring popularity for decades. A staple of games of medieval fantasy-themed adventure, the traditional dungeon is a subterranean labyrinth full of monsters, traps, and treasures into which brave or foolish...
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The Philosophy of Movement: Using Affect Theory and Existentialism to Negotiate Difference Online
DownloadFall 2018
The design of comment systems on social media and news websites such as YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter are not made to promote critical discussions or find the source of political conflict. The integration of digital tools like social media to enact politics online and the shift to...