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Project Faculty Participants
- Alan Liu, Transliteracies Project Principal Investigator; English and Media Arts & Technology, UCSB)
- Kevin Almeroth, Computer Science, UCSB
- Johanna Drucker, Information Studies, UCLA
- Jennifer Earl, Sociology, UCSB
- Andrew Flanagin, Communication, UCSB
- James Frew, Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, UCSB
- James Kearney, English, UCSB
- Peter Krapp, Film and Media Studies/Visual Studies, UCI
- Leah Lievrouw, Information Studies, UCLA
- Miriam Metzger, Communication, UCSB
- Robert Nidiffer, Studio Art; Information and Computer Science, UCI
- Rita Raley, English, UCSB
- Ramesh Srinivasan, Information Studies, UCLA
- James Tobias, English, UCR
- Nancy Van House, School of Information, UC Berkeley
- Noah Wardrip-Fruin, Computer Science, UCSC
- William Warner, English, UCSB
Invited Respondents
Graduate Student Research Assistants
Transliteracies Coordinators
Programmer Group
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Ivana Andjelkovic, Media Arts & Technology, UCSB
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Salman Bakht, Media Arts & Technology, UCSB
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Rama Hoetzlein, Media Arts & Technology, UCSB
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Pehr Hovey, Media Arts & Technology, UCSB
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Aaron McLeran, (formerly) Media Arts & Technology, UCSB
Visualization Group
Metadata Group
Early Modern Data Group
19th-20th Century Data Group
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Dir: Chris Hagenah, English, UCSB
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David Kim, Information Studies, UCLA
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Julia Panko, English, UCSB
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Greg Pollock, Literature, UCSC
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Arden Stern, Visual Studies, UCI
Contemporary Data Group
Research Reports Group
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Dir: Renee Hudson, English, UCLA
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Salman Bakht, Media Arts & Technology, UCSB
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[Many others contributed past Transliteracies research reports]
Other Guests
- Monica Bulger, Research Assistant, Oxford Internet Institute
- Bruce Caron, Founder and Executive Director, New Media Studio and New Media Research Institute, Santa Barbara
- Ronald E. Rice, Arthur N. Rupe Chair in the Social Effects of Mass Communication, Communication Dept, UCSB; Co-Director, Carsey-Wolf Center for Film, Television, and New Media, UCSB
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