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    IAWA Symposium 2019: Session 2

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    2019-03-21
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    Winn, Samantha R.
    Willkens, Danielle S.
    Doyle, Shelby
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    Session 2 of the 2019 IAWA Symposium includes the following presentations: Archivists at work: Archival labor in the IAWA (Samantha Winn) Maria Hadfield Cosway’s Transatlantic Design Network, 1768-1838: Jefferson, Soane, and the agency of women in architectural exchange (Danielle S. Willkens) Computational Feminism: Attributing Future Histories of the Digital in Architecture (Shelby Doyle)
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