MITH welcomes T’Sey-Haye Preaster
We are excited to welcome T'Sey-Haye Preaster to the MITH team as the Project Coordinator for the second phase of the Documenting the Now project, generously funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
We are excited to welcome T'Sey-Haye Preaster to the MITH team as the Project Coordinator for the second phase of the Documenting the Now project, generously funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Many years after the idea of a digital humanities galvanized different genealogies of humanistic practice around the world, most institutions in North America have by [...]
Gilles Deleuze has written that movement is a translation in space. In this talk I use this distinction as a framework for critical reflection on [...]
With a $1.2 Million grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities in the College of Arts and Humanities at the University of Maryland, Shift, and the Department of Media Studies at the University of Virginia (UVA) will collaborate to lead the ongoing work of the Documenting the Now project.
This lecture focuses on the size of the Arabic tradition (ca. 700-1500), and the likely role that written practices and cultural expectations played in its [...]
MITH is working to make the values that guide our work more transparent. In the last year, we have added a statement of values to [...]
We are delighted to open nominations for spring 2019 Digital Dialogue speakers. Digital Dialogues is MITH’s signature events program, held almost every week while the academic [...]
This post is part 3 in a series about social media data collection experiments conducted in Matt Kirschenbaum's Introduction to Digital Studies. Please see parts [...]
Together Umbra Search African American History and the African American History, Culture, and Digital Humanities (AADHum) initiative at the University of Maryland are working on [...]
In February of 2018, MITH spent dedicated time talking about sustainability of digital projects with a team from the University of Pittsburgh’s Visual Media Workshop [...]