Publications and presentations

Publications about the ELD Project

  • Ryzewski, Krysta (in press, 2016), Making Music in Detroit: Archaeology, Popular Music and Post-Industrial Heritage, in Contemporary Archaeology and the City: Creativity, Ruination and Political Action, edited by L. McAtackney and K. Ryzewski. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Ryzewski, Krysta (2016), Reclaiming Detroit: Decolonizing Archaeology in the Post-Industrial City, Savage Minds: Notes and Queries in Anthropology, Invited blog contribution for Decolonizing Anthropology Series
  • Kline, Laura and Katie Korth (2015), “Those Were the Days: Detroit’s Russian Bear Inn,” BDAA Newsletter: The Official Journal of the Balalaika and Domra Association of America, 38 (3): 4-6

Publications and reports that involve ELD digital story sites

  • Story site: Roosevelt Park. Ryzewski, Krysta (2015), No Home for the “Ordinary Gamut”: A Historical Archaeology of Community Displacement    and the Creation of Detroit, City Beautiful, Journal of Social Archaeology,15(3): 408-431
  • Story site: Little Harry’s Speakeasy at Tommy’s Bar. Brenna Moloney and Krysta Ryzewski (2013), Report on the 2013 Speakeasy Project Excavations at Tommy’s Bar, Detroit, MI. Report on File in the Grosscup Museum of Anthropology, Wayne State University

Presentations

Professional and national conferences

  • Preparing Students For Digital Storytelling in the Classroom, Evolving Interactions in Digital Language Learning, Computer Assisted Language Instruction Consortium (CALICO) with International Association For Language Learning Technology (IALLT), Michigan State University, East Lansing. May 2016
  • Digital Storytelling and its Impact on Student Learning and Engagement, Evolving Interactions in Digital Language Learning, Computer Assisted Language Instruction Consortium (CALICO) with International Association For Language Learning Technology (IALLT), Michigan State University, East Lansing. May 2016

Local

  • Applying for a Federal Grant (NEH): Winning Strategies, Collaboration in Research and Teaching, Fall Faculty Retreat, Department of Classical and Modern, Languages, Literatures and Cultures, WSU. August 2016
  • Ethnic Layers of Detroit: Experiencing Place through Digital Storytelling, Digital Humanities Showcase, Digital Humanities at Wayne, WSU. April 2016
  • Digital Storytelling Workshop, Ethnic Layers of Detroit (ELD), WSU. February 2015; September 2015; February 2016
  • Exploring the Ethnic Layers of Detroit through Mobile Technologies and Augmented Reality, The (Digital) Lives of Cities, Digital Humanities Permanent Section, 56th Annual Convention of the Midwest Modern Language Association (MMLA), Detroit. November 2014
  • Reinventing Detroit’s Narrative through digital story-telling, re: the city, Fall Symposium, Humanities Center, WSU. October 2014
  • Using Digital Storytelling to Connect Classrooms and Communities, American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages Conference, San Antonio, TX. Fall 2014
  • Ethnic Layers of Detroit: Experiencing Place through Digital Storytelling, 2013-2014 Brown Bag Colloquium Series, Humanities Center, WSU. April 2014
  • “Layars” of Ethnic Cultures in Detroit, Foreign Language Technology Center, Winter 2014
  • “Layars” of Detroit: Creating Apps to Share Detroit’s Ethnic Heritage, 2012-2013 Brown Bag Colloquium Series, Humanities Center, WSU. April 2013