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Janneke Van Hoeve

Candidate GDip in Migration and Diaspora Studies; M.A. Art and Architectural History, Specialization in Digital Humanities

Degrees:Bachelor of Arts and Business, co-op: Major in Visual Culture, Minors in Cultural Identities and Psychology (University of Waterloo)
Email:jannekevanhoeve@cmail.carleton.ca
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MA Supervisor: Dr. Ming Tiampo

Academic and Research Interests:
Global Art Histories, Art Institutions, Art and Colonialism, Data Visualization, Information Architecture.

Select Publications:

“Innovative Approaches to Treating Selective Mutism in Children.” Intersect: The Stanford Journal of Science, Technology, and Society 16, No. 1 (2023).

Select Conference Presentations:

“Digital Humanities Tools as Methodologies for Academic Research: A Reflection on Three Term Papers.” Conference & Colloquium, Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI), June 13, 2023.

Co-presented with Dr. Pansee Atta, Dr. Ming Tiampo, and Dr. Maribel Hidalgo Urbaneja, “Porous Borders: Ambiguities, Uncertainties, and Gaps in Urban History, Identities, and Data.” Crossing Borders: Digital Humanities Research Across Languages and Modalities, DHBENELUX, 1 June 2023.

Panel with Dr. Paul Goodwin, Dr. Maribel Hidalgo Urbaneja, Janneke Van Hoeve and Dr. Athanasios Velios, “Worlding Data.” Worlding Tiohtià:ke/Montreal: Bridging Knowledges, Practices, and Beings, Worlding Public Cultures at Concordia University, 31 March 2023.

“Addressing Marginalization in the World of Visual Arts through Data Methodologies.” Through the Margins: Amplification and Mobilization: 18th Annual Conference: Communication Graduate Caucus, Carleton University, 2 March 2023.

Co-presented with Pansee Atta, Dr. Ming Tiampo, and Dr. Maribel Hidalgo Urbaneja, “Mobile Subjects, Contrapuntal Modernisms.” Mass Data Methodologies, Paul Mellon Centre for British Art, London, 9 December 2022.

Guest presenter for Dr. Bojana Videkanic, “Decolonizing Institutions,” University at Buffalo, March 2021.

Teaching Experience:

Winter 2023: ARTH1101: Art & Society: The Renaissance to the Present (for Prof. Brian Foss)
Fall 2022: ARTH1100: Art & Society: Pre-History to Renaissance (for Prof. Morgan Currie)

Volunteer, Practicum, and Work Experience:
Research Assistant (April 2022 – ): Worlding Public Cultures and Mobile Subjects, Contrapuntal Modernisms
July – August 2023 Practicum: Canada Council Art Bank

Description of Research:
Prospective Thesis – ARTiculating Canadian Identities: The Canada Council Art Bank and EDI in Contemporary Fine Art