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'Beyond the Dots: Data Stories of Migration' Feb. 25
Kansas Ag Connection - 02/24/2021

With the prodigious amount of data about contemporary migration currently available through sources like the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, migration has been subject of numerous data visualizations.

Rhetorical and technical choices made in these visualizations have positioned refugees and forced migrants as instigators of a "crisis." In doing so, these forms of data storytelling displace the geo-political, colonial, and neo-colonial causes of migration onto refugees themselves, positioning them as "problems."

In this University of Kansas Institute for Digital Research in the Humanities: Digital Storytelling Colloquium talk, Roopika Risam, Associate Professor of Secondary and Higher Education and English at Salem State University, explores the narrative dimensions of migrant data. What does it mean to tell migrant narratives through data? What kinds of migrant narratives do data-driven approaches facilitate and what narratives are obscured through data-driven approaches? And what kinds of data storytelling approaches foster the agency of migrants?

Risam's research interests lie at the intersections of postcolonial and African diaspora studies, humanities knowledge infrastructures, and digital humanities. Risam is the author of New Digital Worlds: Postcolonial Digital Humanities in Theory, Praxis, and Pedagogy (2018), and co-editor of Intersectionality in Digital Humanities (2019) and The Digital Black Atlantic for the Debates in the Digital Humanities series (2021).

The Feb. 25 talk runs from 4 to 5 p.m. Register at https://bit.ly/3klyID1.


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