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David Flaherty

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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...

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Andrew 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...

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Erik 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...

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Pierre 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...

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Jim 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...

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Tanya 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...

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Chris 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...

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Tina Cheng

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Swati 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...

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Amy 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...

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Elizabeth 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.

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Jeremy 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...

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Lee 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...

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Jared 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...

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Jean 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...

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Scott 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...

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James P. Ascher

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James 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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Gillet Rosenblith

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