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Michael J. Kramer

  • Digital & Public History
    • Digital History
      • The Carryall
      • The Berkeley Folk Music Festival Project
      • Revising Humbead’s Revised Map of the World
      • GlitchWorks
      • Digital Historytelling
      • Atlantic World Forum
      • Situation Critical
      • Digital Humanities Pedagogy
      • Student Showcase
      • Issues in Digital History Blog
    • Public History
      • Fannie Barrier Williams Project
      • SUNY HistoryLab
      • The Berkeley Folk Music Festival Project
      • Dramaturgy
  • Writing
    • Books/Projects
      • Wave That Flag
      • The Garden in the Machine
      • Improvising Identities
      • In an American Key
      • A Tiny Banner Against the Inhumanities
      • The Berkeley Folk Music Festival & the Folk Revival on the US West Coast—An Introduction
      • The Republic of Rock
    • Essays & Other Publications
    • All Writing
  • Culture Rover
    • Culture Rover – Promiscuous Cultural Criticism
    • On Dance
    • On Theater
    • On Visual Arts
    • On Film & TV
    • On Music & Sound
    • On Politics
    • On History
    • On Technology
    • On Everyday Life
    • Book Reviews
    • Rovings
    • Unfamiliar Quotations
    • Photo Journal
  • Teaching
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  • About
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    • Consulting
    • Professor @ SUNY Brockport

Issues in Digital History Blog

exploring digital history as a field.

Issues in Digital History explores the developing field of digital history, serving as a place for reflections, links, and other critical investigations of what digital history is and what it might become. With special focus on vernacular music, digital sonification studies, digital archive studies, theories and practices of “data,” and digital history pedagogy.