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Justin Joque is an Adjunct Lecturer in the Department of American Culture at the University of Michigan, part of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. His office is located at 260C Hatcher. His research interests span interdisciplinary fields such as digital humanities, cybersecurity, library science, and multiculturalism. He focuses on topics like data visualization in academic settings, the philosophical underpinnings of technology, and the intersection of cultural studies with digital scholarship.
His work frequently bridges theory and practice, addressing challenges in information security, historical web data analysis, and the role of librarians in grant-driven interdisciplinary projects. Notable contributions include exploring cybersecurity pedagogy, sonification techniques, and the representation of cultural narratives in museums.
While no awards are explicitly listed, his publications reflect a commitment to advancing methodologies in data analysis and library services. His advising and grants involvement is evident through collaborative projects documented in his 2017 article on librarian roles in grant initiatives. He contributes to the American Culture department’s mission through teaching and research that integrates technology with humanities.




