The Mapping American Social Movements project is created by Professor James N. Gregory (refer to the project’s homepage below). The site is associated with the University of Washington. In addition to mentioned institute, the project collaborates with the Networked Labor project that is managed at UCLA by Professor Tobias Higbie. Professor Gregory is not the … Continue reading Mapping American Social Movements: A Digital Project Review
Eugenics Movement: How the Use of Genetic Ideology Sparks Social Change in 20th-Century America
The article discusses how eugenic ideology plays a role in the construct of American culture. The areas of legislation, medical practices, and social status are highlighted to effectively grasp the article's narrative toward the Eugenics Movement.
The Eugenics Movement: A Digital Archive Review
Ben McMahen, who is a product developer, and the Eugenics Archive Technical Team paired with Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to create the Eugenics Archive (refer to screenshot of the homepage below). The Eugenics Archive Technical Team consists of several positions, such as film translators, research assistants, and MA/ PhD students. The … Continue reading The Eugenics Movement: A Digital Archive Review