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Kristin M. Miller

Kristin M. Miller

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Tag: UC Santa Cruz

Film + Digital Projects

New Site for the Center for Innovations in Teaching and Learning

Really pleased to announce the launch of a site overhaul for UC Santa Cruz's Center for Innovations in Teaching and Learning (CITL), for which I did the build, site design, and some of the development.

October 22, 2018December 10, 2018Center for Innovations in Teaching and Learning, CITL, Digital Humanities, UC Santa Cruz, UCSCLeave a comment
Digital Projects, Film + Digital Projects, Writing

Updates to No Place Like Home

I just completed a number of site updates and new features for the No Place Like Home project that I've been working on for the past two years.

October 18, 2018October 31, 2018Affordable Housing, Digital Humanities, Digital Social Sciences, gentrification, No Place Like Home, santa cruz, social research, Sociology, UC Santa Cruz, UCSC, urban planningLeave a comment
Digital Projects

No Place Like Home in the News

The No Place Like Home project, for which I am the web project designer and developer, has been in the news a bunch lately, leading up to our launch of the second phase of the project on October 19.

October 18, 2017October 31, 2018Affordable Housing, Housing, No Place Like Home, research, santa cruz, UC Santa CruzLeave a comment
Blog, Film + Digital Projects

No Place Like Home – a Digital Project on the Affordable Housing Crisis

What does it mean to feel “at home” during an affordable-housing crisis? How does this crisis—leading to extreme rent burdens, precarious living situations, widespread displacement, and homelessness—impact people’s sense of belonging and community? And how are these personal impacts tied to broader social and ecological impacts—as families sacrifice basic needs to make rent, and as unaffordable housing drives sprawling, unsustainable urban development?

October 14, 2016March 24, 2017Affordable Housing, Digital Humanities, Digital Social Sciences, gentrification, Housing, Housing Crisis, Housing Justice, No Place Like Home, Renters Rights, Right to the City, Sociology, Tenants Union, UC Santa Cruz, UCSC, urban planning, Urban Sociology, Urban Studies, Zoning
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