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February 2019
Behind the Scenes: “Inauthentic” Uses of Authentic Materials, Visual and Linguistic Analysis of Manga—Sayaka Abe
Sayaka Abe presents her analysis of Japanese emotion concepts drawn from mangaas a possible medium for language pedagogy. In contrast to…
Find out more »Digital Fluencies Series: What’s Fair (and What’s Not) in Digital Fair Use?—Terry Simpkins & Hannah Ross
The "fair use" section of the U.S. Code (17 U.S. Code §107) contains barely 170 words, and yet these few…
Find out more »March 2019
Digital Fluencies: Got Access? Integrating Inclusive Design Into Our Digital Practices—Advisory Group on Disability Access and Inclusion (AGDAI)
Digital environments can robustly foster access, inclusion, and full participation. They also can disadvantage and exclude. This interactive session spotlights…
Find out more »April 2019
Behind the Scenes: Exploring Musical Phylogeny with Deep Learning—Jason Grant, Christian Chiang ’20 & Peter Sergay ‘22
Does all classical music sound alike? Who sampled whom? Through the use of machine learning and clustering techniques, we are…
Find out more »September 2019
Tech Won’t Save Us: Reflections on the Messiness of Digital Scholarship
Though digital projects can produce exciting new opportunities for your research and your teaching, they can also perpetuate social biases…
Find out more »October 2019
From Batavia to the Gold Coast: Mapping Textile Circulation in the Dutch Global Market
Co-sponsored with the Department of History of Art & Architecture The Dutch East and West India Companies (VOC and WIC)…
Find out more »Academic Roundtable: Data Science and the Digital Liberal Arts
Panelists: Sarah Laursen (Art History), Matt Lawrence (Sociology), Alex Lyford (Math), Jason Mittell, (FMMC), Caitlin Myers (Economics), Amy Morsman (History), Phil Murphy…
Find out more »The Accidental Black Digital Humanist
The DLA is excited to welcome Daryle Williams, Associate Professor of History and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at the…
Find out more »January 2020
Introduction to Text Mining Workshop
Have you heard the phrase "text mining" and wondered exactly what that means? Are you curious about how digital tools…
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Behind the Scenes: What Is Deformative Criticism?, or How to Make Weird Videos as Scholarly Inquiry
One of the interesting developments in digital humanities is the emergence of "deformative criticism," an approach to creatively "breaking" an…
Find out more »Unfracking the Future through Civic Technoscience
From flammable tap water and sick livestock to the onset of hundreds of earthquakes in Oklahoma, the impact of fracking…
Find out more »Leaks, Hacks, and Scandals: Arab Culture in the Digital Age
Discussing his recently published book, Leaks, Hacks, and Scandals: Arab Culture in the Digital Age (Princeton UP 2019), Tarek El-Ariss…
Find out more »March 2020
Behind the Scenes: “From Scrapbooks to MacBooks, or what I Learned as a DLA Fellow”
Please join us for a DLA Behind the Scenes talk by Will Nash, Professor of American Studies and English and…
Find out more »Write Out Loud: Public Digital Humanities in the Writing and Literature Classroom
Please join the DLA for a talk by Danica Savonick, Assistant Professor of English at SUNY Cortland. This talk explores…
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