UTSC launches the Creative Labour and Critical Futures Cluster of Scholarly Prominence
The Creative Labour and Critical Futures (CLCF) Cluster, based in the Department of Arts, Culture, and Media, has been awarded three years’ of funding by the UTSC Office of the Vice-Principal Research & Innovation Clusters of Scholarly Prominence (CSPP) program.
Fair Play: Remuneration, Intellectual Property Management and Accessibility in the Independent Media Arts Sector Today
Fair Play is a research and knowledge-sharing project conducted at the University of Toronto with the Independent Media Arts Alliance (IMAA).
Publishing with Care, Publishing with Communities
"Publishing with care" can be understood to have three different but related meanings concerning the publication, the author, and the community. All of these meanings correspond to unique—obviously interrelated—challenges.
Publish and/or Replenish
What does strength training and developing resilience look like when it comes to learning to navigate the hostile terrain of academic publishing?
Networked Intimate Publics: Trans-Feminist & Queer Digital Methods in and Beyond the University
In this presentation we discuss the ways that we have developed relationship-based processes and protocols for trans- feminist and queer artists, audiences, activists and researchers, in our digital research environment, the Cabaret Commons.
Technologies of Fabulous & Minor Digitization
Technologies of Fabulous & Minor Digitization: Trans- Feminist & Queer Cabaret Cross-Platform Methods for Online Research Environments, a plenary talk by TL Cowan at the SpokenWeb Symposium 2022.
CDMI Workshop Series: How to Get Published in Academic Journals
CDMI invites you to a two-hour professional seminar to discuss how to get published in academic journals with the journal editors of Feminist Media Studies, Digital Humanities Quarterly, and Social Media & Society.
Critical Digital Methods: Building Trust In, Across, Against Systems
To understand the complexities surrounding boundary-defying digital platforms, digital practices, and academic institutions, we aim to foreground digital research methodologies. We ask: what could critical digital methods entail?