Networked Mobilities Lab

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04/23/2024

As April draws to a close, the Networked Mobilities Lab is gearing up to release its final newsletter of the semester. This edition will highlight recent projects from our scholars and delve into upcoming events and opportunities.

If you would like to keep in touch with the lab as it transitions from this semester to the next, check out the link and subscribe to our newsletter.

https://nml.chass.ncsu.edu/newsletter.php

03/19/2024

What is Mobile Networked Creativity?

Mobile Networked Creativity (MNC) is an ongoing projected through the Networked Mobilities Lab, focusing on the creative practices within communities with restricted access to mobile technology and the social contexts in which these rituals emerge.

From initiatives that provide public Wi-Fi on school buses during the COVID 19 Pandemic to rural cinema programs in Pakistan, MNC constantly evolves. The Networked Mobilities Lab is committed to documenting and studying its development.

Discover the narratives and insights gathered by our scholars by visiting the link.

https://mobilenetworkedcreativity.pubpub.org/mnc-examples

03/11/2024

At the suggestion of our lab member, Emma Stanley, we'd like to bring to your attention that the Digital Humanities Collaborative of North Carolina is preparing for its upcoming institute on May 18th, 2024. The DHC Institute is inspired by themes of activism and advocacy within the digital humanities, and as always, the Networked Mobilities Lab encourages scholars to explore this opportunity.

For more information, please visit the link.

https://dhcnc.org/dhci/

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