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  1. Diogo Gomes

    Diogo Gomes

    Hannah Ackermans - 07.12.2018 - 10:11

  2. Maud Ceuterick

    Maud Ceuterick

    Hannah Ackermans - 07.12.2018 - 14:56

  3. Paule Mackrous

    Paule Mackrous

    Hannah Ackermans - 21.01.2019 - 07:44

  4. Youssef Faltas

    Youssef Faltas

    Hannah Ackermans - 25.03.2019 - 13:52

  5. Inge van de Ven

    Inge van de Ven

    Hannah Ackermans - 31.03.2019 - 10:48

  6. Ellen E. Berry

    Ellen E. Berry

    Alvaro Seica - 24.04.2019 - 17:16

  7. Carol Siegel

    I teach a fairly large range of classes from a gender studies perspective, including Victorian, 20th Century, and Asian-American literatures and Film Studies. I concentrated on women writers as an undergraduate (at San Francisco State University, BA 1979), wrote my M.A. thesis on Iris Murdoch’s philosophical writings and fiction (SFSU 1980), and focused my Ph.D. dissertation on the relation between the work of D. H. Lawrence and traditions in women’s literature (U.C. Berkeley 1987). I was hired as part of a team to create a Women’s Studies program at Loyola New Orleans in 1987 and came to Washington State University as one of two professors hired to create a Humanities program at the Vancouver branch campus in 1990. I have been working with graduate students at the main campus in Pullman ever since.

    (Source: Faculty's Profile)

    Alvaro Seica - 24.04.2019 - 17:20

  8. Ainsley Sutherland

    I am a media technologist and researcher working in immersive computing, interaction design, and social organization. I am interested in voice interaction, decentralized organizations, and embodied cognition. I was a 2016 fellow at the BuzzFeed Open Lab, as well as a researcher in the Imagination, Computation, and Expression lab at MIT. I have an MS from MIT in comparative media studies, and a BA from the University of Chicago in economics

    Laura Johnson - 12.06.2019 - 23:08

  9. Marilene Oliver

    Marilene Oliver

    Astrid Ensslin - 13.06.2019 - 00:11

  10. Geert Lovink

    Geert Lovink is a Dutch media theorist, internet critic and author of Uncanny Networks (2002), Dark Fiber (2002), My First Recession (2003), Zero Comments(2007), Networks Without a Cause (2012), Social Media Abyss (2016) and Sad by Design (2019). In 2004 he founded the Institute of Network Cultures at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences.

    Hannah Ackermans - 06.08.2019 - 10:32

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