Global Digital Humanities Symposium
March 26-27, 2020 Michigan State University (USA) East Lansing, Michigan
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Registration is open and the program is now available! Join us for a fantastic event. Registration Deadline: Friday, March 13
Free and open to the public. Register (for in person and/or virtual attendance) at http://msuglobaldh.org/registration/https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__msuglobaldh.org_registration_&d=DwMGaQ&c=nE__W8dFE-shTxStwXtp0A&r=oeF_vnMT4TjEDC5EOBnGug&m=qItzIaJfzhJYQUvzGaSbLD56Rz7tZKZAL5Dni--jAOE&s=jnqgnPSTgnrn7hNG8EWNmGvvLmRm-t90lfbbMVqAWM4&e=
Keynote presentations by Miguel Escobar Varela, on “Emic interfaces: UX design for cultural specificity” and Carrie Heitman on “Narrative and Nomenclature: Research Dialogues on Place-Based Knowledge in the Age of Digital Distance”
Additional presentations include:
* “Empowered Minorities: Language Rights and Differential Outcomes For Minorities Enjoying Kremlin Support”, Martha Olcott, Michael Downs, and Brigid McBride * “Regularization of Kinship Relations to Enrich the Social Networks”, Bin Li * “Relational Landscapes: Teaching Chaco Canyon Ancestral Pueblo Monumental Architecture with Immersive Technology”, Laura Smith * “Building an Inclusive Digital Local History in the Midwest”, Benjamin Ostermeier * “Digital Mapping of Culpability and the Culpable in African War Texts”, Richard Ajah * “DH and Cultural Heritage: Digitisation of Eyo Festival in Nigeria”, Felix Bayode Oke * “Between Phallus and Freedom: An Ethnography on the Embodied Experiences of Tinder Users in Cape Town”, Leah Junck * “Digital Apprehensions of Indian Poetics”, A. Sean Pue, Zahra Rizvi, Asra Junaid * “Using GIS in representing the significance of transnational financial support for deaf education in China, circa 1880s-1920s”, Shu Wan * “Digital Humanities and the discursive complexities of colonial ‘letterature,’ ” Ayodele James Akinola * “Map-Based Storytelling for Evolving Places: An experiment with Digital Humanities pedagogy”, Sayan Bhattacharyya * “Digitalising political communication in West Africa: Facebook and Twitter in election campaigns and political practices in Ghana”, Akwasi Bosompem Boateng * “Can Library Metadata Stand with Hong Kong? ”, Joshua Barton, Mike Erickson, Lucas Mak, and Nicole Smeltekop * “Intersection: Digital Humanities, Research Data Management and Libraries in African Higher Education Institutions”, Thembelihle Hwalima * “Teaching with Data in the Academic Museum”, Beth Fischer * “Disrupting the Discourse: The Role of Digital Humanities in Addressing Anthropogenic Climate Change”, Work of Sarah Goldfarb * “From Archival Absence to Digital Presence: (Dis)Covering the19th-Century Black Press in Ohio”, Jewon Woo * “Visualizing Poetic Meter in South Asian Languages”, A. Sean Pue, Ahmad Atta, and Rajiv Ranjan * “Echoes of Handicraft: The Use of Digital Technologies in Preserving and Representing Textiles from East Asian Ethnic Minority Groups”, Xiaolin Sun and Catherine Nichols * “SiRO- A Platform for Studies in Radicalism Onlin”e, Manasi Mishra
* “The Evolution of the Enslaved Project”, Kylene Cave and Duncan Tarr * “From Archive to Big Data: Workflows of the China Bibliographic Database”, Edith Enright * “When Managing a digital archive becomes a be-or-not-to-be issue”, NGUE UM EMMANUEL * “On Seeing: Surveillance and the Digital Humanities”, Christina Boyles, Andy Boyles Petersen, Arun Jacob, and Megan Wilson * “Mobilizing Digital Humanities for Social Justice: A Rapid Response Research Workshop”, Roopika Risam and Alex Gil * “Sites of Memory: Reflecting on the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda”, Erik Ponder * “Collaborative Pedagogy: Foreign Language and Literature Courses, Data Science, and Global Digital Humanities”, Katherine Walden, Jarren Santos, Celeste Sharpe, Palmar Alvarez-Blanco, Sarah Calhoun, and Mirzam Pérez * “Students as Knowledge Producers: Understanding Arab-Americans in central Ohio through Oral History Narratives”, Hanada Al-Masri, Cheryl Johnson, Olivia Reynolds and Alexis Grimm
Kristen Mapes Assistant Director of Digital Humanities, College of Arts & Letters Michigan State University 479 West Circle Drive, Linton Hall 308 East Lansing MI 48824 517-884-1712 kmapes@msu.edu | @kmapesy she/her/hers