This position will be responsible for virtual and in-person engagement and data curation across the Center for Cultural Landscape’s (CCL) initiatives, to include data preparation, organization, and visualization and assisting with the planning of and preparation for events related to the Center’s digital work. The successful applicant will support data preparation, organization, and visualization. They will also work closely with residents and heritage practitioners in historic Black settlements throughout the US and Canada as they prepare contributions to a new web interface dedicated to place-based descendant storytelling. Along with engaged work, the position will utilize geospatial, ethnographic, and other forms of data to help answer key research questions about community placemaking, commemoration, migration, and heritage, and to inform the development of a web portal with descendant-determined protocols around data storage and sharing. The student research assistant will work with the Principal Investigator and CCL’s Project Manager, and Research Specialist to determine data needs and to situate their tasks within the Center’s initiatives [Out(sider) Preservation Initiative, The Texas Freedom Colonies Project, Setting the Data Free], and with a contracted web portal developer as needed. Across all projects, the CCL’s focus is on data ethics and self-governance as it relates to descendant-led historic preservation and recognition of Black settlements and towns.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Intern
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees