The individual stories that combine to form the history of Atlanta take place across the neighborhoods and landscapes of the city, some of which are remaining and some lost to urban development over time. Over time,... Read More
Teaching
The editorial staff of Atlanta Studies is proud to announce the introduction of DOIs: the latest development in our mission to develop and distribute high-quality digital scholarship about and for Atlanta. Read More
Allen Hyde discusses how he used oral history interviewing in a neighborhood next to Georgia Tech to teach urban sociology Read More
Sara Harwood reflects on teaching an Atlanta-themed composition course Read More
Camille Goldmon introduces the new Open Educational Resource (OER) about Atlanta at Southern Spaces Read More
Tene Harris Davis uses ATLMaps to re-examine the West End's culturally significant neighborhood landmarks archived by its community members Read More
Erik Love discusses his experience with and approach to teaching about the historical echoes in contemporary local instances of Islamophobia. Read More
On Friday, February 3, the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship in partnership with the Emory Center for Faculty Development and Excellence and Teaching Atlanta will host “Teaching Atlanta Digitally,” a half-day symposium on local digital pedagogies. Read More
Mike Pardee discusses The Lovett School's innovative "Lab Atlanta" program Read More
Marni Davis introduces the newest element of the Atlanta Studies Network, our pedagogically-oriented partner site Teaching Atlanta Read More