Josh Shepperd Digital Dialogue
At a moment when public media is facing the threat of elimination from lawmakers, this presentation examines the organizational contributions made by noncommercial media [...]
At a moment when public media is facing the threat of elimination from lawmakers, this presentation examines the organizational contributions made by noncommercial media [...]
Since 2005 MITH's Digital Dialogues series has served as our signature events program, where we invite members of the digital humanities community to join us [...]
This Wednesday March 29th, the Comparative Literature Department will present the Vambery Lecture with current Vambery Distinguished Professor Ryan Long of the Spanish Department. Hannes Meyer [...]
Although poetry is often treated as silent print on the page, this talk details how digital tools can augment poetry’s aural and performed dimensions. [...]
Digitization and online access are often presented as an important tool for making history, particularly those whose histories are rarely told, accessible to a [...]
I’m happy to announce that after almost a year of hard work, the Transgender Usenet Archive is now officially available for public use! You can [...]
This talk was originally scheduled for March 14, but the speaker has had to postpone her visit until Fall of 2017 due to unforeseen circumstances. [...]
A heartrending recent development of digital practice is the dissemination on social networks of videos of state violence against Black men and women, such [...]
The Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML) at Saint John’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota, was founded in 1965 to microfilm Benedictine libraries in Europe. The [...]
The African American History, Culture and Digital Humanities (AADHum) Initiative has just announced the its first sequence, Race, Space, and Place, which explores themes of African [...]