Data Advocacy for All Team
Principal Investigator
Laurie E. Gries
Associate Professor
Program for Writing and Rhetoric/English
Laurie Gries (PhD, Syracuse University) is an associate professor in the Program for Writing and Rhetoric and the Department of English at the University of Colorado Boulder. She is author of Still Life with Rhetoric: A New Materialist Approach for Visual Rhetorics (2015), winner of the 2016 Advancement of Knowledge Award and the 2016 Research Impact Award from Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC). She is co-editor of Circulation, Writing, and Rhetoric (2018) as well as the digital book collection Doing Digital Visual Studies: One Image, Multiple Methodologies.
University of Colorado Boulder
Co-Principal Investigators
Cameron Blevins
Associate Teaching Professor | Director of Digital Initiatives
History Department | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Cameron teaches courses in US history and digital humanities. He administers the Digital Studies Certificate at CU Denver, which helps students develop computational skills while understanding the relationship between those technologies and wider society.
University of Colorado Denver
David Glimp
Associate Professor
English Department
University of Colorado Boulder
John Tinnell
Associate Professor
Department of English
John Tinnell teaches courses on histories & theories of technology, digital studies, writing, and narrative nonfiction. He studies the intellectual history of technology, old and new -- with a focus on the humanistic questions it poses for thinking about culture, communication, innovation, and other facets of our increasingly digital society.
University of Colorado Denver
Research Assistant & Website Designer