About the organizers:
Diane Jakacki is co-Lead of the Linked Editing Academic Framework (LEAF) tools, a research and Site Tech Lead for LINCS at Bucknell, where she is Digital Scholarship Coordinator and Faculty Associate in Comparative & Digital Humanities, and co-director of the Heresies Project. Jakacki’s research focuses on collaborative digital knowledge production.
Jana Smith Elford is co-director of AdArchive, a feminist digital humanities project tracing the connections among feminist magazines through their advertisements. She researches and teaches the literature and history of feminist and socialist movements in Britain and North America from the late-nineteenth to late-twentieth century at Medicine Hat College, Alberta, Canada.
Michelle Meagher is co-director of AdArchive and Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Alberta. She teaches and researches in the field of feminist cultural studies with an emphasis on late twentieth century North American feminist cultural production and has published scholarly articles on Heresies in Feminist Media Studies, Feminist Theory, and Australian Feminist Studies.