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Dangers and Opportunities of Technology: Perspectives from the Humanities is sponsored by National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Office of Digital Humanities. This program supports research examining technology and its relationship to society through the lens of the humanities, with a focus on the dangers and/or opportunities presented by technology, broadly defined.
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NEH Dangers and Opportunities of Technology: Perspectives from the Humanities | Society for the Humanities NEH Dangers and Opportunities of Technology: Perspectives from the Humanities The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Office of Digital Humanities is accepting applications for the Dangers & Opportunities of Technology: Perspectives from the Humanities program.
This program supports research that examines technology and its relationship to society through the lens of the humanities, with a focus on the dangers and/or opportunities presented by technology, broadly defined. NEH is particularly interested in projects that examine the role of technology in shaping current social and cultural issues.
Article; Book; Digital Resource or Publication; Online Video; Podcast; Report; Software; Website; Workshop Expected notification date Further details and application procedures can be found in the Notice of Funding Opportunity : https://www. neh. gov/program/dangers-and-opportunities-technology-perspectives-humanities .
Contact the Office of Digital Humanities Team with questions: odh@neh. gov .
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