Wednesday Noon
Digital Scholarship Series Digitizing Bronzeville: A Digital Project Examining Housing and Urban Community
February 22, 2023 | 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm via Zoom
Brandon Stokes, Doctoral Candidate, African American and African Diaspora Studies Indiana University Bloomington
This project will examine the digital component to my dissertation concerning two housing developments in Chicago’s Bronzeville community. The privately developed Lake Meadows and the
public developed Clarence Darrow Homes went on divergent paths and through data visualization we can see how and why these housing complexes varied in their development. The humanities offer a way to tell the story of housing development but a the digital
world offers a way to tell this story to a wider audience. Data visualization offers researchers a way of changing how we use data and how data can tell a story will bridging the gap between the digital world and the humanities.
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