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Events

Upcoming Events

Since 2016, DH at 平特五不中 collaborates across departments, faculties听and institutions to facilitate events that promote the latest in DH research. Here are some of the ongoing and upcoming events that are of interest to digital humanists at 平特五不中.


.Txt Laboratory Meetings

Zoom meetings about Digital Humanities research for interested students in the Ad Hoc MA program and (undergraduate) Txt Lab Research Assistants.

A graphic announcing the Txt Lab Meetings in Fall 2021 with the contact information

Winter 2022 meetings: TBA

Contact: andrew.piper [at] mcgill.ca (Andrew Piper)


Ongoing Workshops at The Digital Scholarship Hub

平特五不中 Digital Humanities also has a close working-relationship with The Digital Scholarship Hub at the 平特五不中 Library.


Feminist and Accessible Publishing and Communications Technology Speaker and Workshop Series

IGSF (Institute of Gender Studies and Feminism) at 平特五不中 hosts a lecture series titled The which features engaging speakers 鈥渁t the intersections of digital humanities, computer science, feminist studies, disability studies, communications studies, LGBTQ studies, history, and critical race theory.鈥

Winter and Spring 2022 Lineup for the Feminist Accessible Communications & Technology Lecture Series
Winter and Spring 2022 Lineup for the Feminist Accessible Communications & Technology Lecture Series

Past Events

Since 2016, DH at 平特五不中 collaborates across departments, universities and institutions to facilitate events that promote the latest DH research. Here are some of the events by 平特五不中 DH and our affiliates that took place during the 2020-2021 academic year.


St茅fan Sinclair-CRIHN lecture

The first annual -CRIHN lecture was delivered by Dr. Kim Martin of University of Guelph from 11:00am-12:00pm EST on Monday, December 11, 2021. Dr. Martin's talk was on empathy, community, and collaboration as hallmarks of practice. A round-table discussion took place from 2:00pm-3:30pm EST.


Spectrums of DH - a virtual roundtable discussion

平特五不中's Spectrums of DH virtual speaker series (2020-2021) was inspired by Professor St茅fan Sinclair's legacy of DH Initiatives. On October 29, 2021, 平特五不中 DH and CRIHN hosted a reunion of the Spectrums of DH speakers for a roundtable discussion moderated by Dr. Cecily Raynor of 平特五不中 Digital Humanities.

A poster of the Spectrums of Digital Humanities virtual roundtable on October 29th at 9:00 am and list of speakers.

*The mission of Spectrums of DH is to open the definitions of Digital Humanities to include not only computational studies on humanities topics, but methods and approaches in the field that fall into discussions around inclusion, ethics, and diversity. As we chart new territories for what it means to understand the field and its future, these topics are of particular importance.

*Sponsored by 平特五不中 Digital Humanities & UdeM's Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur les humanit茅s numeriques (CRIHN)


Spectrums of DH - A Virtual Lecture Series

Inspired by Professor St茅fan Sinclair's legacy of DH Initiatives, 平特五不中 Digital Humanities launched a virtual speaker series for 2020-2021 called Spectrums of DH.

平特五不中's mission with Spectrums of DH is to open the definitions of Digital Humanities to include not only computational studies on humanities topics, but methods and approaches in the field that fall into discussions around inclusion, ethics, and diversity. As we chart new territories for what it means to understand the field and its future, these topics are of particular importance.

Sponsored by 平特五不中 Digital Humanities Initiatives & at Universit茅 de Montr茅al


Trans[Creation]

On Thursday, June 10th & Friday, June 11th, 2021, 平特五不中 Digital Humanities partnered with and to host a two-day online colloquium and art exhibition titled Trans[creation].

The trilingual event in Portuguese, French & English pays homage to Brazilian poet Augusto de Campos, in conjunction with the unveiling of an exhibition containing three of his Flash works re-coded in HTML5 and three original works from artists inspired by de Campos' 艙uvre. The themes of the conference and exhibition include de Campos' legacy on digital art, Latin American digital literature, and concretismo, as well as translation and/or transcreation (as developed by his brother Haroldo de Campos), and the effects of Flash obsolescence on the world of digital arts.


平特五不中 DH Lightning Round

On April 29, 2021, 平特五不中 Digital Humanities teamed up with the Digital Scholarship Hub to host a DH Lightning Round for International Day of DH. The challenge was for graduate students and faculty to present their ongoing DH research with 1 slide and in 5 minutes or less. The panel was well-attended, and featured eight presentations followed by a fruitful Q&A and discussion.

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