Fall 2016 Digital Dialogues Schedule
November 15, 2016
Dana A. WilliamsDepartment Chair and Professor of EnglishHoward University
Kenton RambsyAssistant Professor of EnglishUniversity of Texas, Arlington
"Looking for the Perfect Beat:" African American Literary History—Technology and Texture
Time: 12:30 pmLocation: MITH Conference RoomNovember 8, 2016
Sarah PattersonPhD Candidate, Department of EnglishUniversity of Delaware
Jim CaseyPhD Candidate, Department of EnglishUniversity of Delaware
To Organize, Organize, ORGANIZE: the Colored Conventions, Then and Now
Time: 12:30 pmLocation: MITH Conference RoomNovember 1, 2016
Alberto Campagnolo, PhDCLIR Postdoctoral Fellow in Data Curation for Medieval Studies, Preservation Research and Testing DivisionLibrary of Congress
Conservation and Digitization: A Technologizing of the Book as an Object
Time: 12:30 pmLocation: MITH Conference RoomOctober 25, 2016
Ravon RuffinCo-CreatorBrown Girls Museum Blog
Digital Archives: Radical Acts of Self-Preservation
Time: 12:30 pmLocation: MITH Conference RoomOctober 18, 2016
Gregory ZinmanAssistant Professor of of Literature, Media, and CommunicationGeorgia Institute of Technology
Nam June Paik’s Etude and the Indeterminate Origins of Digital Media Art
Time: 12:30 pmLocation: MITH Conference RoomOctober 11, 2016
Catherine Knight SteeleAssistant Professor of Communication and Director of AADHum University of Maryland
Deviant Black Bodies and Embodied Black Feminism in the Blogosphere
Time: 12:30 pmLocation: MITH Conference RoomOctober 4, 2016
Purdom LindbladAssistant Director of Innovation and LearningMaryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH)