Erika M Heredia
@hartlemh
PhD🎈 & emergent scholar♥️ #Latinoamericanista @UCFTandT @TecdeMonterrey @ubpascal alumna
Now 🎧 Milena Warthon
Argentine by birth, foreign by choice.
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It's time for #Hypertext! ACM Hypertext 2025 has extended the deadline for paper submissions 👉 Tracks: 1⃣ "Interactive Media: Art & Design" 2⃣ "Authoring, Reading, Publishing 3⃣ "Workflows & Infrastructures" 4⃣ "Social & Intelligent Media" 5⃣ "Reflections & Approaches" 👇
"Crip Genealogies", edited by Mel Y. Chen, Alison Kafer, Eunjung Kim, & Julie Avril Minich is available free of charge on Duke University Press's website. For the Duke Reader, this anthology provided a useful introduction to disability studies and crip theory. wp.me/p8qzQE-pZ
Panel 8: Colonial Legacies and Contemporary Realities: A Discussion of Race & Class in the Americas, at 2:25 ET with David Gonzalez-Hernandez Antonieta Mercado Erika M Heredia @SilviaTeliz Valentina Proust Mariela Morales Suárez Celeste Wagner Laura Robinson 🐝, chaired by Miriam Hernandez International Communication Association #ICA23
Panel 8: Colonial Legacies and Contemporary Realities: A Discussion of Race & Class in the Americas, a las 14:25 con David Gonzalez-Hernandez, Antonieta Mercado, Erika M Heredia, @SilviaTeliz, Valentina Proust, Mariela Morales Suárez, Celeste Wagner, Laura Robinson 🐝. Preside Miriam Hernandez International Communication Association #ICA23
Coming up at 2:25pm at the Media and Communication in Global Latinidades preconference of #ICA23, #ICALatinGlobal T&T alum Erika M Heredia will present "How Twitter Exposes Daily Whiteness Practices in Mexico and Argentina."
Parental advisory for Erika M Heredia presentation on Whiteness in Mexico and Argentina 🇲🇽🇦🇷🧑✈️ #ICA23 #ICALatinGlobal
#RecursoHD The Programming Historian en español (Programming Historian) publica tutoriales dirigidos a humanistas que quieran aprender una amplia gama de herramientas digitales, técnicas computacionales y flujos de trabajo útiles para investigar y enseñar. 🔗 programminghistorian.org/es/lecciones/