Tom Finger
Tom is a PhD candidate in the Corcoran Department of History. Soon after enrolling at UVa, he developed a plan for his dissertation that looked at the ways in which technologies, ecosystems, and human...
View ArticleAndrew Ferguson
Andrew Ferguson is a 2014–15 Praxis Fellow and a Ph.D candidate in English at the University of Virginia, working in the texts and media of the last hundred years. His dissertation, “The Game and the...
View ArticleErik DeLuca
Erik DeLuca makes music that moves from being influenced by 90’s rock and the New York School of composers, to listening in quiet places. His dissertation, “Fieldworks: a Path to Composing” entwines...
View ArticlePierre Dairon
Evangeline is a sign which, since Longfellow’s poem in 1847, has taken on a life of its own and is now displayed throughout multiple landscapes, supports and discourses. My project aims to find, follow...
View ArticleJim Cocola
In his study of modernist and post-modernist American poetry, Jim used Google Earth and other vernacular mapping tools to create a “mappemunde” of the way poets such as Charles Olson depicted place and...
View ArticleTanya Clement
Tanya Clement is an Asst Professor at the School of Information at UT-Austin, with research interests in scholarly information infrastructure issues, particularly digitization, data curation, and...
View ArticleChris Clapp
Chris Clapp is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Economics. The theme that unites his research is an analysis of the effects of public policies on individual behavior. He has previously published...
View ArticleSwati Chawla
Swati Chawla is a 2014-15 Praxis Fellow and a Ph.D candidate in history at the University of Virginia. She has always been curious about how and why people make their homes in new places, and is...
View ArticleAmy Boyd
Amy R. Boyd is a third-year Ph.D. student in English, specializing in nineteenth-century British fiction. She is interested in science and technology in and around literature, especially as technology...
View ArticleElizabeth Bollwerk
Elizabeth will analyze the geospatial patterns of pipe use in early Native American settlements. She will pair her strong archaeological background with a suite of GIS technologies.
View ArticleJeremy Boggs
As Design Architect, I focus on front-end development, user interface, user experience, and aesthetics for Scholars’ Lab projects, but I know enough programming to cause trouble for the folks in...
View ArticleLee Bidgood
Bluegrass music in the Czech Republic — there’s a lot of it, and there’s a lot of history and variety to the music-making. In addition to participant-observation and other person-level ethnographic...
View ArticleJared Benton
Jared Benton is a Ph.D. candidate in the McIntire Department of Art & Architecture’s Classical Archaeology Program. He plans to use GIS mapping and analysis techniques to examine specialization in...
View ArticleJean Bauer
In brief: I am an Early American historian, a database designer, and a photographer. I’m also sleep-deprived, but that probably isn’t related . . . Current Digital Humanities Librarian at Brown...
View ArticleScott Bailey
I am a digital humanities developer in the Scholars’ Lab and a Ph.D. candidate in philosophical theology, writing a dissertation examining vulnerability at the intersection of theological anthropology...
View ArticleJames Ambuske
Jim Ambuske is a Ph.D. candidate in the Corcoran Department of History studying the Era of the America Revolution. His dissertation, tentatively entitled, “‘The Loss it Sustain’d by the Immense Drain...
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