Featured Scholar: Jennifer Guiliano, Ph.D.
Professor of History, Native American and Indigenous Studies, IU School of Liberal Arts
https://jguiliano.com/
Whose History Matters? Thinking about Collaboration and Open Access
Dr. Jennifer Guiliano’s research agenda includes completed peer-reviewed research grants, national and international presentations, digital products, and publications in three areas: (1) interdisciplinary research at the intersection of digital technologies and the humanities; (2) critical sport history; and (3) Native American and Indigenous History. A key aspect of her scholarly research, especially in Digital Humanities, is the establishment of long-term collaborative research partnerships that bring together faculty, staff, students, and technologists to explore the intersections of technology and scholarly practice. Dr. Guiliano’s teaching assignments also reflect her research interests by encouraging incorporation of digital history and digital methods. Through her research, Dr. Guiliano seeks to create an equitable and welcoming environment that fosters research excellence, transparency, and teaching and learning.
Dr. Guiliano’s work to encourage innovation, diversity, and inclusion on the IU Indianapolis campus and beyond is another excellent example of how IU Indianapolis’s faculty members are TRANSLATING their RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE.
Selected Publications in IU Indianapolis ScholarWorks
With several scholarly articles contributed to IU Indianapolis's free, open access repository, Dr. Guiliano has made research knowledge available to researchers, students, and readers around the world.
Guiliano, Jennifer, Appleford, Simon. Transitioning Synchronous Workshops Into Asynchronous Digital Resources: A Case Study of Project Management and DevDH.org. In: Digital Humanities Workshops. 1st ed. Routledge; 2023:198-207. https://hdl.handle.net/1805/35628
Risam R, Guiliano J. Editors’ Note: June 2023. Reviews in Digital Humanities. 2023;IV(6). https://hdl.handle.net/1805/35625
Estill, Laura, and Jennifer Guiliano. 2022. “Neither Computer Science, nor Information Studies, nor Humanities Enough: What Is the Status of a Digital Humanities Conference Paper?” Digital Studies/Le champ numérique 12(1): 1–33. https://hdl.handle.net/1805/35630
Risam R, Guiliano J. Editors’ Note: December 2022. Reviews in Digital Humanities. 2022;III(12). https://hdl.handle.net/1805/35631
Guiliano J. Review: Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia, 1788-1930. Reviews in Digital Humanities. 2022;3(11). https://hdl.handle.net/1805/35632
Guiliano, Jennifer. The Unessay as Native-Centered History and Pedagogy. Teaching History: A journal of methods. 2022;47(1):6-12. https://hdl.handle.net/1805/35633
Guiliano, Jennifer, and Carolyn Heitman. 2019. “Difficult Heritage and the Complexities of Indigenous Data.” Journal of Cultural Analytics 4 (1). https://hdl.handle.net/1805/35636
Waggoner J, Salvi D, Wang S, Zhou J, Guiliano, J. The Sapheos Project: Transparency in Multi-Image Collation, Analysis, and Representation. University of South Carolina Research Foundation; 2011. https://hdl.handle.net/1805/35637
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