Author of DATA EMPIRE (Harper & Torva, July 2026), Chair of Film & Media Studies at Dartmouth 💚, equestrian🐴, https://roopikarisam.com
Roopika Risam
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Ever since I was a grad student, I really wanted to take an Op-Ed Project workshop. Finally getting the chance today and tomorrow thanks to the Ivy+ Faculty Advancement Network! www.theopedproject.org
Truly the best part of having a horse community is that people are actually happy I’m there and don’t expect anything from me aside from showing up. If only that was the rest of my life.
Every day that I resist the urge to just keep doing more work and instead spend time with Flight and my barn fam is progress. 🐎
My essay “New Antiquities” & @laurenfklein.bsky.social’s “Why Literary Studies Must Embrace Computing” don’t EXIST yet are cited in this “peer reviewed” essay on AI and DH . Guess we didn’t lead the “cultural turn” in DH either! 🤬https://knowledgeableresearch.com/index.php/1/article/download/697/614
Join us tomorrow as Prof. @roopikarisam.bsky.sociall examines how information became a technology of governance, classification, & control across different periods.
📅 June 12, 6 - 7 PM, Online
Registration is required.
#Dartmouth faculty Susan Brison, David Kraemer, @roopikarisam.bsky.social, Dan Rockmore, and Thalia Wheatley took part in a panel discussion on the importance of deliberating on how society chooses to build, deploy, regulate, and relate to AI—and who ultimately benefits from those decisions.
Ironic, because this is literally how I’ve spent my morning:
Roopika Risam
knowledgeableresearch.com
Panel discussion on "The AI Doc" shifts attention from hype to human impact.