LAUREN KLEIN, DIGITAL HUMANITIES @ MIT: POSTPONED
***All public and MIT-only events for the Digital Humanities residency of Prof. Lauren Klein of Emory University have been postponed, due to the ongoing COVID-19 events.
Prof. Klein has generously offered to have her residency in the Fall, at a date to be announced.***
Programs in Digital Humanities @ MIT
Spring 2020 Speaker Series
Lauren Klein
Thursday, March 12, 2020
5:15PM – 6:45PM
14E-304
In 2017, Dr. Klein was named one of the “rising stars in digital humanities” by Inside
Higher Ed.
Klein is currently at work on two major projects: the first, Data
by Design, is an interactive book on the history of data visualization. Awarded an NEH-Mellon Fellowship
for Digital Publication, Data by Design emphasizes how the modern visualizing impulse emerged from a set of complex intellectually and politically-charged contexts in the United States and across the Atlantic. The second project, tentatively
titled Vectors of Freedom, employs a range of quantitative methods in order to surface the otherwise invisible forms of labor, agency, and action involved in the abolitionist movement of the nineteenth-century United States.
Klein is the author of An Archive of Taste: Race and Eating in the Early United States (University of Minnesota Press, 2020). This book shows how thinking about eating
can help to tell new stories about the range of people, from the nation’s first presidents to their enslaved chefs, who worked to establish a cultural foundation for the United States. Klein is also the co-author (with Catherine
D’Ignazio) of Data Feminism (MIT Press, 2020), a trade book that explores the intersection of feminist thinking and data science.
With Matthew K. Gold, she edits Debates in the Digital Humanities (University of Minnesota Press), a hybrid print/digital
publication stream that explores debates in the field as they emerge. The most recent book in this series is Debates
in the Digital Humanities 2019.
Before arriving at Emory, Klein taught in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication at Georgia
Tech. She also directed the Digital Humanities Lab there. More information on her research and teaching can be found
on her website: www.lklein.com.
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