We are delighted to announce the lineup for the Fall 2019 Digital Dialogue series. We will host eight speakers for six incredible sessions. All Digital Dialogues will be held Tuesdays, at 12:30 pm in the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities Conference Room, 0301 Hornbake Library North beginning October 1, 2019.
Digital Dialogues are open to the public and all are welcome.
Fall 2019 Digital Dialogues
Tuesday, October 01: Setsuko Yokoyama, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English (University of Maryland)
The Sound of Public Humanities and its Oscillatory Accessibility
Tuesday, October 08: Jen Guiliano, Associate Professor in the Department of History and affiliated faculty in both Native American and Indigenous Studies and American Studies (IUPUI, Indianapolis, Indiana).
Difficult Heritage: Indigenous Collections in Digital Humanities
Tuesday, October 15: Kelsey Corlett-Rivera: Head of the Research Commons (University of Maryland Libraries) and Nathan Dize: Ph.D. Candidate (Vanderbilt University)
A Colony in Crisis after Five Years: Digital Konbit in Practice
Tuesday, October 22: Sylvia Fernandez Ph.D Candidate (University of Houston)
Behind the Line: Digitally Rethinking and Restructuring Geopolitical Borders and its Surroundings
Tuesday, October 29: Kimberly Bain, Ph.D. Candidate (Princeton University)
Hold:Space
Tuesday, November 05: Jessica H. Lu, Associate Director, Design Cultures & Creativity, (University of Maryland Honors College) and Caitlin Pollock, MLIS, MA; Associate Librarian & Digital Scholarship Specialist (University of Michigan Library)
Design, Development, and Documentation: Hacking TEI for Black Digital Humanities
For more information see Digital Dialogues schedule page, which will be updated with more information about each talk as it becomes available.
Digital Dialogues is MITH’s signature events program, held during the academic year, and is an occasion for discussion, presentation and intellectual exchange that you can build into your schedule.