Difference between revisions of "Elizabeth K.Batiuk"
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− | Elizabeth K. Batiuk is an ethnomusicologist (University of Michigan, 2015) currently pursuing a master's degree in information science (MSI) at the University of Michigan School of Information. She specializes in the music and dance of Cuba and Latin America and ethnographic research methods. She is pivoting her career from teaching to work in the cultural heritage sector as an archivist. Elizabeth is interested in the ethics of information and how digital technology impacts public memory | + | Elizabeth K. Batiuk is an ethnomusicologist (University of Michigan, 2015) currently pursuing a master's degree in information science (MSI) at the University of Michigan School of Information. She specializes in the music and dance of Cuba and Latin America and ethnographic research methods. She is pivoting her career from teaching to work in the cultural heritage sector as an archivist. Elizabeth is interested in the ethics of information and how digital technology impacts public memory. She also plays guitar and percussion. |
Latest revision as of 16:34, 18 February 2021
Elizabeth K. Batiuk is an ethnomusicologist (University of Michigan, 2015) currently pursuing a master's degree in information science (MSI) at the University of Michigan School of Information. She specializes in the music and dance of Cuba and Latin America and ethnographic research methods. She is pivoting her career from teaching to work in the cultural heritage sector as an archivist. Elizabeth is interested in the ethics of information and how digital technology impacts public memory. She also plays guitar and percussion.