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																	Jennifer																 Guiliano

Jennifer Guiliano

Professor of History
Adjunct Associate Professor of American Indian Programs
Adjunct Associate Professor of American Studies
Department: American Indian Programs, American Studies, History, Public History
(317) 274-8560
Cavanaugh Hall (CA) 503A

Bio

Biography

Dr. Guiliano has served as a Post-Doctoral Research Assistant and Program Manager at the Institute for Computing in Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (2008-2010) and as Associate Director of the Center for Digital Humanities (2010-2011) and Research Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of South Carolina. She most recently held a position as Assistant Director at the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities at the University of Maryland where she also served as an adjunct instructor in the Department of History in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the Digital Cultures program in the Honor’s College. Dr. Guiliano currently serves as President of the Association for Computing in the Humanities (ACH) Executive Council (2016-2018), as co-director with Trevor Muñoz of the Humanities Intensive Teaching + Learning Initiative (HILT: www.dhtraining.org/hilt), and as co-author with Simon Appleford of DevDH.org, a resource for digital humanities project development. Dr. Guiliano completed her 2015 monograph Indian Spectacle: College Mascots and the Anxiety of Modern America, which traces the appropriation, production, dissemination, and legalization of Native American images as sports mascots in the late 19th and 20th centuries. She is also completing her co-authored work Getting Started in the Digital Humanities with Dr. Appleford.

Education

Education

  • PhD, History, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 2010
  • MA, American History, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 2004
  • MA, American History, Miami University, Oxford, OH 2002
  • BA, History and Literature, Miami University, Oxford, OH 2000

Teaching

Teaching

Fall 2014: History 106: American History II Spring 2015: History 207/AIS 207: Introduction to Native American History History 547: Introduction to Digital Public History Fall 2015: History 421/511: Sport in the United States History 650: Colloquium in US History Spring 2016: History 109: Perspectives in Global History Since 1800 History 207/AIS 207: Introduction to Native American History Fall 2016: History 106: American History II (Online)

Publications

Publications

Publications: Forthcoming Books

Indian Spectacle: College Mascots and the Anxiety of Modern America (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, Spring 2015.)

Getting Started in the Digital Humanities (Boston: John Wiley and Sons Press, under contract.) Co-authored with Simon Appleford, Clemson University. Publications: Peer-Reviewed Articles “Digging into Data Using New Collaborative Infrastructures Supporting Humanities-based Computer Science Research.”

First Monday 16 (5): May 2, 2011. Co-Authored with Michael Simeone, Rob Kooper, and Peter Bajcsy. Available from: http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/3372/2950

Publications: Special Issues and Invited Publications

“Making the Digital Humanities More Open” Poster. In the Journal of Digital Humanities 3:1 (April 2014) Special Issue on Digital Humanities 2013. http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/3-1/

“The Fascination and Frustration with Native American Mascots.” In Douglas Hartmann and Christopher Uggen, eds.,

Color Lines and Racial Angles (New York: W.W. Norton & Co.). Published online Aug. 20, 2013 at thesocietypages.org/specials/mascots.

“Creating Tradition and Defining “Indianness.” In Studies in Symbolic Interaction 34, edited by Norman Denzin and C. Richard King. London: Emerald Group Publishing, 2010.

“Chasing Objectivity? Critical Reflections on History, Identity, and the Public Performance of Indian Mascots,” Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies 11: December 2011, 535-543. Special issue on Research Acts, edited by Michael Giardina. 1532708611426108, first published on November 22, 2011 as doi:10.1177/1532708611426108.

“Gendered Discourse: Higher Education, Mascots, and Race.” In The Native American Mascots Controversy, edited by C. Richard King, 41-46. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2010.

Publications: Post-Publication Special Selection

“Making Digital Humanities Work” (full-text blog of Digital Humanities 2014 presentation). Digital Humanities Now Editor’s Choice, July 17, 2015. http://digitalhumanitiesnow.org/2014/07/editors-choice-round-up-digital-humanities-2014-conference-papers/.

“I’ll see your open access and raise you two book contracts: or why the AHA should re-think its policy” (blog). Digital Humanities Now Editor’s Choice, July 25, 2013. http://digitalhumanitiesnow.org/2013/07/editors-choice-aha-recommendations-embargoing-completed-history-phd-dissertations-roundup/.

“DH Internationally: Dispatches from Hamburg” (blog). DH2012 Round-Up. Digital Humanities Now Editor’s Choice, July 26, 2012. http://digitalhumanitiesnow.org/2012/07/dh2012-round-up/.

Awards

Awards

Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Multicultural Teaching, IUPUI (2017) Next Generation 2.0 Leadership Fellow, 2016-2017 Early Career Teaching Academy Fellow, 2015-2016 National Endowment for the Humanities Institute for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities Primary Investigator: “Digital Native American and Indigenous Studies” Grant for Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Award Amount: $249,817. Awarded: July 2015. National Endowment for the Humanities Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant Sub-Award Co-Primary Investigator: “Transforming the Afro-Caribbean World” Grant for the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities. Award Amount: $28,961. Awarded: March 2014. AWS in Education Research Grant Award: “Making the Digital Humanities More Open” for the BrailleSC.org and the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities. Award Amount: $5,000. Awarded January 2014. National Endowment for the Humanities Collaborative Research Senior Personnel: “O Say Can You See”: Early D.C. Law and Family Project for the University of Lincoln and the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities. Award Amount: $200,000. Awarded: July 2013. http://spacely.unl.edu/cocoon/dccourts/ National Endowment for the Humanities Institute for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities Primary Investigator: “Building an Accessible Future for the Humanities” Grant for the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities. Award Amount: $249,302. Awarded: July 2013. http://www.accessiblefuture.org/ National Endowment for the Humanities Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant Sub-Award Primary Investigator: “Making the Digital Humanities More Open: BrailleSC.org” Grant for the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities. Award Amount: $45,959. Awarded: March 2012 http://mith.umd.edu/research/project/braillesc/ and http://wordpress.org/plugins/braille/ National Endowment for the Humanities Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant Primary Investigator: “Topic Modeling for Humanities Research” Grant for the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities. Award Amount: $24,807. Awarded: March 2012. http://mith.umd.edu/community/dh-events/event/topic-modeling/ and https://github.com/jenguiliano/topic-modeling National Endowment for the Humanities Institute for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities Primary Investigator: “Humanities High Performance Computing Collaboratory” Grant for the Center for Digital Humanities. Award Amount: $249,588.00. Awarded: September 2011. http://www.dhhpc.org/ National Science Foundation Grant Co-Primary Investigator with Dr. Peter Bajcsy (NCSA) and Dr. Kevin Hamilton (University of Illinois) for “Workshop: Cross-Disciplinary Investigations in Imaging and Image Analyses”. Award Amount: $50,000. Awarded: 2010.

Academic Interests

Academic Interests

19th and 20th century American Cultural and Racial History; Digital Technologies; Native American Mascotry; American Sports; Historical Methodology

Service

Service

Service Activities: Committees and Advisory Boards Advisory Board Member, Colony in Crisis: The Saint-Domingue Grain Dispute of 1789. Colony in Crisis is a free, online curated and translated collection of French language pamphlets documenting the dispute of 1789. https://colonyincrisis.wordpress.com/ Advisory Board Member, The American Yawp Project. The American Yawp offers a free and online, collaboratively built American history textbook designed for college-level history courses. http://www.americanyawp.com/ Digital Humanities Summer Institute, International Advisory Board. April 2013 to the present. http://www.dhsi.org Association of Computing in the Humanities Executive Council Member, 2013-2016. http://www.ach.org/ Advisory Board Member, High Performance Sound Technologies for Access and Scholarship (HiPSTAS) Project. An NEH-funded Institute for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities, the School of Information at the University of Texas at Austin and the Illinois Informatics Institute at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Fall 2013 to present. http://blogs.ischool.utexas.edu/hipstas/ Advisory Board Member, the Center for the History of the New Americas, College of Arts and Humanities, Department of History, University of Maryland, Spring 2012 to Present. http://www.newamerica.umd.edu/ Advisory Board Member, The Simms Initiatives of the University of South Carolina, Fall 2011 to Fall 2013. http://simms.library.sc.edu/ Service Activities: Conferences Planning Committee Member, Native American and Indigenous Studies Association 2015. National conference on Native American and Indigenous Studies. http://naisa.org/ Executive Committee Member, Personal Digital Archiving 2013, February 21-22, 2013. National conference on personal archiving and digital methodologies. http://mith.umd.edu/pda2013/ Organizing Committee, Imaging without Boundaries, October 14-15, 2010. Conference exploring the science, technology, and applications of imaging and visualization. http://www.imaging.beckman.illinois.edu/imaging2010/ Co-Chair, Humanities, Arts, Science, Technology Advanced Collaboratory 2010 Conference, April 15-17, 2010. Conference includes international keynote events, young scholars initiative, disciplinary pedagogy forums, and the “Grand Challenges and Global Innovations Competition.” http://ichass.illinois.edu/hastac2010/HASTAC_2010/Welcome.html Lead Planner, Humanities, Arts, Science, Technology Advanced Collaboratory III: Extended Workshops, April 22-23, 2009. Workshops include Visualization, Software Environment for Advancement of Scholarly Research (www.seasr.org), and the Imaging and Image Analyses Workshop. http://www.chass.uiuc.edu/Index/Entries/2009/3/27_HASTAC_III__Traversing_Digital_Boundaries.html Executive Planning Committee, Humanities, Arts, Science, Technology Advanced Collaboratory III (HASTAC: www.hastac.org), April 19-21, 2009.