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Imagine Otherwise: Josef Nguyen on the Politics of Flexibility
Cathy Hannabach interviews digital media scholar Josef Nguyen about the politics of flexibility in education and the creative economy.
Imagine Otherwise: Anima Adjepong on Interdisciplinary Intuition
Cathy Hannabach interviews Anima Adjepong about intuition in the research process, embracing intellectual promiscuity, and being together in difference.
Imagine Otherwise: Nitasha Tamar Sharma on Recalibration and Balance
Cathy Hannabach interviews Nitasha Tamar Sharma about what balance means during a pandemic and forging solidarities for more just futures.
Imagine Otherwise: Catherine Knight Steele on Black Feminist Extensions of Grace
Cathy Hannabach interviews Catherine Knight Steele about Black feminist collaboration in digital studies and scholarly life more broadly.
Imagine Otherwise: Christopher Ali on Building a More Connected World
Cathy Hannabach interviews Christopher Ali about his new book Farm Fresh Broadband and his 3,600-mile rural broadband road trip with his hound dog Tuna.
Creating a Social Justice-Focused Academic Journal Style Guide
How to create and implement an academic journal style guide that embodies your journal’s politics, ethics, and mission.
Imagine Otherwise: Sandra Ristovska on Seeing Human Rights
Cathy Hannabach interviews filmmaker and media studies scholar Sandra Ristovska about the changing relationship between imagery and human rights.
Imagine Otherwise: Jessica Bissett Perea on Indigenous Transformations in Academic Publishing
Cathy Hannabach interviews Dena’ina musician-scholar Jessica Bissett Perea about building a more justice-focused academic publishing pipeline by centering Indigenous worldviews.
Imagine Otherwise: Priya Kandaswamy on Embracing Permanent Change
Cathy Hannabach interviews Priya Kandaswamy embracing permanent change and building more just social bonds in our classrooms, communities, and creative endeavors.
Imagine Otherwise: Mark Villegas on Collaborative Abundance in Hip-Hop Cultures
Cathy Hannabach interviews filmmaker and hip-hop scholar Mark Villegas about applying collective abundance to academia and life.