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March 1, 2001
Contact: Jennifer McNulty (831) 459-2495; jmcnulty@cats.ucsc.edu
FEMINIST SCHOLAR TO DISCUSS TECHNOLOGY LITERACY ON MARCH 5
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SANTA CRUZ, CA--Prominent feminist scholar Anne Balsamo will give a free public
lecture at 7 p.m. on Monday, March 5, at the Museum of Art and History in the McPherson
Center, 705 Front Street, in downtown Santa Cruz.
Balsamo, a senior research scientist at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC)
in San Jose, will deliver a multimedia presentation entitled "Experiments in
the Future of Reading," addressing issues of media literacy and the increasing
digital divide. The presentation is based on an interactive museum exhibit that is
about to go on national tour after its debut last year at the San Jose Technology
Museum. Balsamo's discussion will also address the topic of "New Media, New
Literacy" which focuses on the relationship of technology to literacy and literacy
in the digital age. Donna Haraway, a professor in the History of Consciousness Department
at UC Santa Cruz, will introduce Balsamo and provide commentary afterwards.
Balsamo's work investigates the relationship between culture and technology, and
she is trying to develop ways to document and analyze the new forms of cultural production
that are taking place on the internet. Her first book, Technologies of the Gendered
Body: Reading Cyborg Women, examined the relationship between new biotechnologies
and gender identity. Her research during the past few years has focused on the development
of new media genres.
Prior to joining the research staff at Xerox PARC, Balsamo was the director of a
graduate program in information design and technology at the Georgia Institute of
Technology. She is currently working on a new book called "Designing Culture"
that discusses the process and politics of the design of new media. She holds a doctoral
degree in mass communications and cultural studies.
The event is sponsored by the Science, Technology, Medicine, and Justice Research
Cluster of the UCSC Center for Justice, Tolerance, and Community.
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