Nazelie is an alumnus of Data & Society, where she worked as the Network Engagement Associate. In the past, she has worked at Maine Writer’s and Publishers Alliance, and served as the Editor-in-Chief of Forum, an undergraduate, student-run journal and cultural review. Most recently, she has led outreach and engagement efforts for A BETTER TECH: a public interest technology convention and career fair hosted by NYU, and the Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics’ (FASPE) inaugural Design and Technology fellowship. Nazelie is primarily interested in epistemic injustice as a framework to evaluate how communities create and preserve information and build new archival worlds. She received a B.A. in Humanities from Villanova University and is currently pursuing a PhD at University of Michigan’s School of Information.
Nazelie Doghramadjian

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PointsLabor and activation in the archive’s digital life Read on PointsNovember 2020