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1994-1995 Faculty Fellowship Competition:
Technology in Culture / Culture in Technology
Faculty Fellows
Jeffrey Abt, Art & Art History - Emotional Not Scientific:
Excluding the Humanities from National Technology Policy, 1915-1935
Ellen Barton, English - Discourses of Disability: Interactional
and Textual Practices Constructing the Social Nature of Disability
Nancy Baym, Art & Art History - Computer-Mediated Communication
and the Transformation of Mass Media
Jackie Byars, Communication - Once in a Lifetime: Narrowcasting
to Women
Kenneth Cory, Library & Information Science - Discovering
Hidden Analogies in an Online Humanities Database
Henry Golemba, English - On Being Borg
Effie Hanchett, Nursing; Jack Kay, Communication - Communication,
Culture and Technology: Discovering the Health Views of Policy Makers,
Health Care Experts and Health Care Consumers
James Hartway, Music - Star Dancer: New Music for Orchestra
and Computer
Barbara Humphries, Philosophy - Technology and Instrumental
Reason
James Lentini, Music - Music and Computers: New Techniques
for Creating and Editing Digital Audio
Gerald MacLean, English - Technological Change and Textual
Production: The English Printing Press 1640-1660, and the Editorial
Computer, 1981-1995
Charles Stivale, Romance Languages and Literatures - The
Performance of Technoculture in Text-Based Virtual Reality
Horst Uhr, Art & Art History - The Master of the Saint
Bartholomew Altarpiece: The Technical Evidence
Barrett Watten, English - New Meaning: Innovation in Modern
and Postmodern Culture
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