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Acknowledgements

This resource was developed from the “Soundwalking and Countermapping: Explore our Campus through Careful Listening” workshop that took place on April 4, 2025 at McMaster University. McMaster University is located in Ohròn:wakon also known as Hamilton, Ontario.

This workshop was developed and facilitated by:

  • Alexis-Carlota Cochrane, PhD Candidate, Department of Communication Studies and Media Arts and Digital Scholarship Coordinator, The Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship, McMaster University. Research Assistant, McMaster SIGNAL Team
  • Andrea Zeffiro, Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies and Academic Director, The Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship, McMaster University. Institutional Lead, McMaster SIGNAL Team
  • Chelsea Miya, Assistant Professor, Culture and Technology Studies Program and the School of Theatre, English, and Creative Writing, the University of Guelph. Co-Applicant, McMaster SIGNAL Team
  • Christine Homuth, Spatial Information Specialist, The Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship, McMaster University.
  • Danica Evering, Research Data Management Specialist, The Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship, McMaster University. Collaborator, McMaster SIGNAL Team
  • John Fink, Digital Scholarship Librarian, The Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship, McMaster University. Collaborator, McMaster SIGNAL Team
  • Saman Goudarzi, Cartographic Resources Librarian, Lloyd Reeds Map Collection, McMaster University.
  • Subhanya Sivajothy, Data Analysis and Visualization Librarian, The Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship, McMaster University. Collaborator, McMaster SIGNAL Team

This resource was developed by: Alexis-Carlota Cochrane and Andrea Zeffiro.

The cover art was designed by: Tram Nguyen.

This module was developed as part of SIGNAL/Digital Feminist Network of Canada with support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, McMaster University’s Faculty of Humanities, and the Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship.

Social Science and Humanities Research Council, McMaster Humanities and Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship