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Humanist Archives: March 21, 2019, 5:43 a.m. Humanist 32.566 - events: Global Digital Humanities Symposium

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        Date: 2019-03-21 02:21:00+00:00
        From: Kristen Mapes 
        Subject: Global Digital Humanities Symposium, (21-22 March) Livestream information

Global Digital Humanities Symposium

March 21-22, 2019
Michigan State University (USA)
East Lansing, Michigan

msuglobaldh.org
#msuglobaldh

Join in virtually! The event will be livestreamed at
http://go.cal.msu.edu/globaldh

(all times are in the Eastern time zone)

Thursday, March 21, 2019


  *   9:30-10:30 "Voices from Native Land and Challenges of Incorporating
Land and Ecological Knowledge Into Digital Media" Victor Temprano and
Samantha Martin-Ferris
     *   10:50-12:00- Lightning Talks
        *   10:50-11:15 Mapping
           *   "Mapping the Librotraficante Movement" Melanie Walsh
           *   "All the World's Onstage: Representing Culture through the
Touring Dances of Denishawn" Harmony Bench
           *   "Visualizing St. Petersburg: the Mapping Project about the Hidden
Connections between its Famous Citizens" Antonina Puchkovskaia
        *   11:30-11:50" Community Archiving
           *   "Diné Peoples in 3D:  A Collaborative Portal Project to
Decolonize Keystone View Company Stereographs" Laura Smith and Megan Kudzia
           *   "Digital Diasporas, Digital Histories: Preserving Ghana's Past
in the Digital Age" Kirstie A. Kwarteng
     *   1:00-2:20 Re-Imagining Networks in Global and Local Contexts:
Labor, Infrastructure, Access
        *   "Digital Humanities and the Archival Turn in India" Puthiya
Purayil Sneha
        *   "Digital Thick Description": Feasts, Gifts, and Plenitude in
Mughal Biographies and Paintings from 16th and 17th century India" Jyotsna
Singh and Justin Wigard
        *   From "Natural Agitators" to "Sheepwomen:" Women's
Representation in Sheep & Wool Digital Archives" Helen Trejo
        *   "The Death of "Publicness": Japanese digital frameworks and
access" David Humphrey
     *   2:40-4:00 Memory, Bodies, and the Digital: Data as a Humanizing Force
        *   "Mapping the History of the Humanities and Media Labs" Urszula
Pawlicka-Deger
        *   "The Grupo De Apoyo Mutuo Digital Archive: Historical Memory and
Guatemala's Disappeared" Alex Galarza and Mariana Ramirez
        *   "Digital Seas of Memory: The Confluence of Digitality and Orality in
Reconceiving the Archive" Maria Karaan and Benedict Salazar Olgado
        *   "Enslaved: Finding People" Dean Rehberger and Walter Hawthorne
     *   4:20-5:40  Digital and Other Uprisings: Margins, Centers, and Social
Change
        *   "Pedagogies of the Digitally Oppressed: Anti-Colonial Critiques and
Transnational Collaborations within #OurDhIs Organizing" Kush Patel, Ashley
Caranto Morford, and Arun Jacob
        *   "A Living Archive: Centering the Content-Creator in Feminista
Community Archiving" Marísa Hicks-Alcaraz
        *   "Cyber Activism in India: Representation and Analysis of Big Data –
Nanditha Narayanamoorthy
        *   "Digital Graffiti: Website Defacement as Political Messaging and as
Art" David Gustavsen

Friday, March 22, 2019

  *   9:30-10:30  Responding to the "Border Crisis": Digital
Interventions and Transnational Partnerships" Maira E. Álvarez and Sylvia
Fernández
  *   10:50-12:00- Lightning Talks
     *   10:50-11:15 Textual Analysis
        *   "Letters on/from Captivity: An Analysis of the Captive in Portuguese
and Spanish Epistolary Writings in the 16th-18th Centuries" Leila Vieira
        *   "Authorship Attribution of Yasunari Kawabata's Novel Snow Country"
Hao Sun and Mingzhe Jin
     *   11:30-11:50  Networks of Knowledge
        *   "Silent No More: Using Text Mining and Social Networks to Decolonize
the History of Algerian Women" Ashley Sanders Garcia
        *   "The Role of Digital Space in the 21st Century" Frolence Rutechura
        *   "Humanities Scholars and Ethical Compliance in the Digital World:
Role of Academic Librarians in Nigeria" Airen Adetimirin
     *   1:40-3:10 "En-Compassing Latitudes: Methodologies, Pedagogies, and
Trajectories of Global DH" Anne Cong-Huyen, Viola Lasmana, and Kush Patel
     *   3:30-5:00 "Surveillance and Social Justice" Latoya Lee, Arun
Jacob, Megan Wilson, Andy Boyles Petersen, and Christina Boyles


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


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