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PhD Candidate Amanda Visconti receives the Winnemore Digital Humanities Dissertation Fellowship, Among Other News

August 14, 2014 English | Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Amanda Visconti received the Winnemore Digital Humanities Dissertation Fellowship from the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities. Her work involves designing, coding, and user-testing a participatory digital edition of James Joyce's Ulysses

Amanda Visconti received the Winnemore Digital Humanities Dissertation Fellowship from the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH), an opportunity that supports advanced graduate students whose dissertation includes innovative research agendas involving any substantive intersection between new media or new technology and the humanities. Her work involves designing, coding, and user-testing a participatory digital edition of James Joyce's Ulysses; you can follow her progress at LiteratureGeek.com. Amanda will be in residence at MITH for the 2014-2015 academic year and presenting a Digital Dialogue talk on her work in Spring 2015.