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title: '"The Global Cochlear Implant" Wins 2023 NEH Grant' | ||
category: announcement | ||
date: 2023-09-14 | ||
hero_image: /media/news/cochlear.png | ||
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Mara Mills’ project with Michele Friedner (University of Chicago) wins prestigious Dangers and Opportunities of Technology Grant from the Office of Digital Humanities (ODH) and National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). | ||
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NYU Faculty [Mara Mills](https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/people/mara-mills) (Media, Culture, and Communication) and [Michelle Friedner](https://humdev.uchicago.edu/directory/michele-friedner) of the University of Chicago have been awarded a prestigious Dangers and Opportunities of Technology Grant from the Office of Digital Humanities at the National Endowment for the Humanities. The team, which includes authors who themselves use cochlear implants, won $149,815 outright. | ||
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In their project "The Global Cochlear Implant: Provincializing ‘Brain Implants’ Through Disability Technoculture," Mills and Friedner will conduct a humanistic comparative study of cochlear implant technology as an early form of neural-computer interface. | ||
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img="/media/news/cochlear.png" | ||
caption="Image from collaborating artist <a href='https://darrinmartin.myportfolio.com/noise-print-sculptures'>Darrin Martin</a>" | ||
alt="Image shows mutiple exhibit photos relating to cochlear implants with a lecturer" | ||
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Mills is also currently working on her [NYU Digital Humanities Seed Grant](/funding/seed-grants/) winning project, [Preserving Pandemic Activism on Disability Social Media](https://digitalhumanities.nyu.edu/projects/disability-social-media/). | ||
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Congrats, all! | ||
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![NEH logo](/media/news/neh.png) | ||
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title: '"Migrants and the State" Wins 2023 NEH Grant' | ||
category: announcement | ||
date: 2023-09-14 | ||
hero_image: /media/projects/g2021zehngut-willits.png | ||
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Ellen Noonan and Sibylle Fischer's project wins prestigious Digital Humanities Advancement Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). | ||
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NYU Faculty [Sibylle Fischer](https://as.nyu.edu/faculty/sibylle-m-fischer.html) (Spanish and Portuguese, CLACS, and History) and [Ellen Noonan](https://as.nyu.edu/faculty/ellen-noonan.html) (Archives and Public History) have been awarded a prestigious Digital Humanities Advancement Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for $139k. | ||
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In their project [Migrants and the State: Unlocking the Potential of A-files for the Histories of U.S. Immigration](/projects/migrants-state/), Fisher and Noonan will work to prototype development of open-source machine learning methods for making historical migrant records more accessible to scholars and members of migrant communities. The project grew out of a Bennett-Polonsky Humanities Lab focused on government recordkeeping and migration. A preliminary website using these records ([A-Files: Record-Keeping and the Golden Gate](/projects/g2021zehngut-willits/)) was supported by the NYU Graduate Fellowship program. | ||
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Noonan has also received an [NYU Digital Humanities Seed Grant](/funding/seed-grants/) for another project, [COVID Collections](/projects/covid-collections/). | ||
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Congrats, all! |
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