The UBC Public Humanities is hosting an inaugural conference on digital humanities on October 28-31, 2020 online via Zoom.
The “Collaborations” conference will showcase Digital Humanities research and infrastructure at the University of British Columbia and beyond, to discuss the various types of collaboration made possible via the digital humanities, and to explore potential collaborations with colleagues at other universities in Canada and abroad.
Keynote Speakers:
- “Designing for Difference”- Dr. Tara McPherson, Chair of Cinema and Media Studies, University of Southern California, and author of Feminist in a Software Lab
- “Using DH Tools to Examine Neglected Indigenous Texts: Edward Ahenakew’s Old Keyam”- Dr. Deanna Reder, Chair of the Department of Indigenous Studies and Associate Professor of English at Simon Fraser University.
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