Shawn Graham
Professor
Department of History
Carleton University
Canada
Biography
Shawn Graham trained in Roman archaeology but has become over the years a digital archaeologist and digital humanist. In 2016 he won a Provost’s Fellowship in Teaching Award and was designated a Carleton University Teaching Fellow.
Research Interest
Digital media for research and teaching in archaeology & history; Procedural generation of archaeological texts; Digital archaeology, public archaeology, and landscape archaeology; Video games as a way of writing history Modelling social complexity, social networks analysis and the Roman economy Accessibility issues & the digital humanities, cf http://accessibility2012.thatcamp.org/, organized with Hollis Pierce Sonification, haptics
Publications
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2014 ‘Rolling Your Own: On Modding Commercial Games for Educational Goals’ in K. Kee (ed.) Pastplay: Teaching and Learning History with Technology. (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press). 214-254.
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2015 ‘The Equifinality of Archaeological Networks: an Agent-Based Exploratory Lab Approach‘ Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 22.1 248-274.
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2015 Graham, Milligan, and Weingart. Exploring Big Historical Data: The Historian’s Macroscope London: Imperial College Press.