Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Lansing, MI United States
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
www.julianchambliss.com
À propos
My interest is urban development and culture. I cultivate innovative modes of urban exploration through teaching, scholarship, and community engagement. Whether urban imagery in popular culture or public welfare concerns linked to urban spaces, my research and writing highlight tension created by hopes and fears linked to the city.
My research and writing on U.S. history and culture have appeared in the Florida Historical Quarterly, Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies, Specs: A Journal of Arts & Culture, Studies in American Culture, Georgia Historical Quarterly, Journal of Urban History, and Ohio Valley History.
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history
education
superheroes
comics
urban history
race
digital humanities
florida
african american
popular media
culture
eatonville
community
race relations
pulp fiction
marvel
united states
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housing
app
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learning
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social justice
graphics
identity
popular culture
dc comics
digital
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science
green art
climate change
art
polar bear
future bear
cinema
political history
gilded age
social media
frontier
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migration
environment
comic book shop
dc
movies
iron man
doctor who
nitle
technology
reconstruction
field study
cul
urban planning
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ODX: Designing for Better Outcomes
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Drupal Calendars for All Occasions - FLDrupalCamp2013
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Digital, Social & Mobile in 2015
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Platform to Playform: The Gamification of Civic Action
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Growth Opportunities in an African Context
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Lansing, MI United States
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
www.julianchambliss.com
À propos
My interest is urban development and culture. I cultivate innovative modes of urban exploration through teaching, scholarship, and community engagement. Whether urban imagery in popular culture or public welfare concerns linked to urban spaces, my research and writing highlight tension created by hopes and fears linked to the city.
My research and writing on U.S. history and culture have appeared in the Florida Historical Quarterly, Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies, Specs: A Journal of Arts & Culture, Studies in American Culture, Georgia Historical Quarterly, Journal of Urban History, and Ohio Valley History.
Mots-clés
history
education
superheroes
comics
urban history
race
digital humanities
florida
african american
popular media
culture
eatonville
community
race relations
pulp fiction
marvel
united states
property
housing
app
mobile apps
learning
higher education
social justice
graphics
identity
popular culture
dc comics
digital
teaching
city
comic book
science
green art
climate change
art
polar bear
future bear
cinema
political history
gilded age
social media
frontier
cowboy
migration
environment
comic book shop
dc
movies
iron man
doctor who
nitle
technology
reconstruction
field study
cul
urban planning
Tout plus