A People’s Atlas of Nuclear Colorado
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April 25, 2023 | Operating in the tradition of the atlases developed by activist scholars, A People’s Atlas of Nuclear Colorado is a collectively authored digital project documenting and interpreting the sites, issues, policies, and cultures associated with the American nuclear weapons complex as it enters its ninth decade. With more than 40 contributors to date, the atlas collects and cross-references forms of evidence such as maps, photographs, descriptions of nuclear sites, and briefs offering historical and political contexts. In this presentation, co-editors Sarah Kanouse and Shiloh Krupar will discuss their approach to building both the social infrastructures that created and maintain the atlas, as well as the experimental interface design that resists the compartmentalization of military and industrial nuclear discourses. The presentation will conclude with an invitation to use the atlas as a publication forum for student research in a wide range of disciplines, from art history to science and technology.
Видео A People’s Atlas of Nuclear Colorado канала Global Georgetown
For more on the future of the Humanities Project, visit: https://global.georgetown.edu/topics/the-future-of-the-humanities-project
For FHP's YouTube Playlist: https://bit.ly/3pZ07zw
X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GlobalGtown
April 25, 2023 | Operating in the tradition of the atlases developed by activist scholars, A People’s Atlas of Nuclear Colorado is a collectively authored digital project documenting and interpreting the sites, issues, policies, and cultures associated with the American nuclear weapons complex as it enters its ninth decade. With more than 40 contributors to date, the atlas collects and cross-references forms of evidence such as maps, photographs, descriptions of nuclear sites, and briefs offering historical and political contexts. In this presentation, co-editors Sarah Kanouse and Shiloh Krupar will discuss their approach to building both the social infrastructures that created and maintain the atlas, as well as the experimental interface design that resists the compartmentalization of military and industrial nuclear discourses. The presentation will conclude with an invitation to use the atlas as a publication forum for student research in a wide range of disciplines, from art history to science and technology.
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