Inaugural Group of C21 Collaboratory Awardees

The Center for 21st Century Studies (C21) is pleased to announce the first awardees in our new C21 Collaboratory initiative, which offers grants for interdisciplinary research collaborations among UWM faculty, students, staff, and members of the community. Awardees include

Erica Bornstein (Anthropology)
Failure as a Creative Space

Christopher Cantwell (History)
Sound Inquiry: Race, Social Justice, and Digital Audio Storytelling

Elana Levine (JAMS)
Media Studies Research Group

Thomas Malaby (Anthropology) and Stuart Moulthrop (English)
Digital Culture Collaboratory

Aragorn Quinn (FLL)
Critical East Asian Humanities Reading Group

Arijit Sen (SARUP)
Local-Digital-Public

Kristin Sziarto (Geography)
Muslim Milwaukee Project

Collaborative groups should focus on critical, public, or digital humanities projects, or some combination thereof. Additional details can be found on our C21 Collaboratory webpage.

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