Now accepting proposals for our 2023 symposium! Check out the Call for Papers: https://t.co/zO7uluSt4u
The MIT Programs in Digital Humanities will host the 2023 Greater Boston Digital Research & Pedagogy Symposium on April 28, 2023. Submit your proposal by January 15!
Our DH Workshop series continues with "Finer Geographies" presented by Dr. Garrett Dash Nelson! Join us (and @en_dash) on Weds., 11/30 at 5pm. Details at https://t.co/t6Vye0jGAS
Don't miss the next DEFCon Speaker Series Event: "Institutional Critique with Student Collaborators" featuring @AneliseHShrout on Monday, November 14th at 1pm Eastern/10am Pacific. For more information or to register: https://t.co/MI62gbZnKD
"South Asia & the Institute: Transformative Connections" is now on view in the Maihaugen Gallery (14N-130). Read about the @HistoryMit class that developed the exhibit. https://t.co/8Mr70pAoch @MIT_SHASS
Whether building Black #opendata standards, quilting digital-hybrid textiles, producing immersive poetry experiences, or much more, our 2022 AADHum scholars & residents explore digital + experimental methods while pushing #BlackDH boundaries. Learn more abt our fellows all week!
The October issue of Reviews in Digital Humanities is live. Catch Part II of "Race, Health & Medicine," guest edited by @BlackDigitalHum & @KirstenOstherr#ReviewsinDH https://t.co/RnuLTp99X3
One of our PIs, @DrTonieshaT, has launched the amazing Center for Africana Futures, with support from our @DEFConsortium@MellonFdn grant! Congratulations, Dr. Taylor! 😍
Thanks to everyone who joined us recently for the inspiring @MIT_CMSW "Bearing Witness, Seeking Justice" conference. Videos of all five plenary sessions are now available to watch on YouTube! https://t.co/EmxXuSjvXk
Tomorrow all community members are invited to welcome President-elect, Dr. Sally Kornbluth to MIT! Thursday, Oct. 27, 3:30-5:30 pm on Hockfield Court, Enjoy refreshments and music. Info: https://t.co/8zWegOvq03
A Deeper Look: At the @MIT_alumni Forum for Equity, historian Craig Steven Wilder/@craigswilder and his undergrad students share research on the relationship between the Atlantic slave economy and the founding of US technical institutions. @HistoryMIT https://t.co/aqurADqJoF
Day 2 of #CCPSymposium starts soon!
https://t.co/F5MTXE3DUh
This morning's panel includes @ClevelandKimchi @mzapedowska and Thanayi Jackson.
Later we have @aejohnsonphd's keynote and a panel discussion with @lesliemalex @AntheaButler @FictionsofHaiti @KirtWilson
Join us!
“I’m interested in how we know things and how knowledge is produced. How does having a photograph change the way we think?” —Catherine Clarke /@c_e_clark, Assoc Prof of History & French Studies, illuminates French history, culture, and society via imagery. https://t.co/1hCtKTa8aN
📢UROP Student Experiences Panel, Wednesday, Oct. 12 @ 4pm! UROP students will share their research experiences, how they got involved, and answer your questions! Zoom: 931 5897 2230 @MITstudents
Join on Tues., 10/4 at 1 p.m. ET as Kim Gallon, PhD, MS, MLIS, of @africanaatbrown gives our next #NLMHistTalk, "Shutting the Digital Back Door: Creating Tech Justice w/ Health Data Liquidity & the Digital Humanities." This talk is cosponsored by @NEHgov. https://t.co/pTULv1G8IJ
DEFCon has lots of great events in the works -- speaker series, workshops, virtual annual meeting -- this year! Check them out on our website, which will be updated regularly: https://t.co/dvswrTgC26
Our workshop series returns with "Re-aggregating the Archive," presented by Dr. Giulia Taurino & Prof. David Smith! Join us on Thursday, September 29 at 5 pm. Details at https://t.co/oUi7QsdJlq.
Our workshop series returns with "Re-aggregating the Archive," presented by Dr. Giulia Taurino & Prof. David Smith! Join us on Thursday, September 29 at 5 pm. Details at https://t.co/oUi7QsdJlq.
Our workshop series returns with "Re-aggregating the Archive," presented by Dr. Giulia Taurino & Prof. David Smith! Join us on Thursday, September 29 at 5 pm. Details at https://t.co/oUi7QsdJlq.