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Digital Humanities Research Workshop: User Design for Digital Project Websites

320 Lockwood

Please join us for the first Digital Humanities Research Workshop event of the semester, where we will hear from Katie Barnum, Web Developer in the UB College of Arts and Sciences, on best practices and strategies for designing Digital Humanities websites for your project's user community. Following a general introduction, time is reserved for Q&A […]

Digital Humanities Research Workshop: “My Phone Lies to Me: Fake News Poetry Workshops as Radical Digital Media Literacy Given the Fact of Fake News”

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

This interactive Digital Humanities event—somewhere between a scholarly talk, a poetry reading, some video viewing, and some doing—will serve as an invitation and invocation for your participation, with others, in an ongoing experiment in knowing and working with the internet differently. Professor Juhasz has developed Fake News Poetry Workshops​ as one way to counter the […]

POSTPONED: Just Theory Lecture Series: Symposium | Algorithms, Bias, and Inequality

567 Capen Hall (Jeanette Martin Room)

Organized by the DSSN, Co-sponsored by Julian Park Chair, COL, and HI Digital Humanities Research Workshop “Automating Insecurity: Digital Debt Collection and the Predator State” | Virginia Eubank, SUNY Albany “The Ends of Thinking in the Computational Age” | Ewa Plonowska Ziarek, University at Buffalo

[CANCELLED] Digital Humanities Research Workshop: “Developing DH Curricula”

320 Lockwood

Please join us for the final Digital Humanities Research Workshop event of the semester, focusing on developing Digital Humanities curricula and related programs. We will hear from Nikolaus Wasmoen, Visiting Assistant Professor of English and Digital Humanities at UB on the ongoing development of UB's minor in Digital Humanities, as well as from Michael Kramer, […]

Digital Humanities Research Workshop: Averill Earls and Sarah Handley-Cousins, “Podcasting as Digital Public History”

Zoom

In this talk, Averill and Sarah will discuss their podcast project, Dig: A History Podcast, ​a collaborative project that strives to bring the best and most important conversations happening among history scholars to the broadest possible audience​. They will also discuss strategies for using podcasting in the classroom. To register, please visit: https://booking.lib.buffalo.edu/event/7215957

Digital Humanities Research Workshop/DSSN: Claudio Saunt, University of Georgia “Digital Public History”

Online

Claudio Saunt is the Richard B. Russell Professor in American History, Associate Director of the Institute of Native American Studies and Co-Director of the Center for Virtual History at the University of Georgia. He will discuss his work in digital public history, specifically in mapping, which has included the Invasion of America and Pox Americana projects.​ Co-Sponsored by […]

Digital Scholarship Studio & Network: Jeannette Eileen Jones, Nemata Blyden, and John Cullen Gruesser, “To Enter Africa from America” [online]

Online

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER "To Enter Africa from America”: The United States, Africa, and the New Imperialism, 1862−1919 is a collaborative digital project that seeks to reveal little known patterns of American movement across Africa in the context of broader American ideas about the continent that emerged during the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. Specifically, TEAA […]

DSSN Annual Symposium: “We’ve been here all along.”: DH and (in)visible labor

Zoom

In December 2021, librarian and technologist Andromeda Yelton published “'Just a few files’: technical labor, academe, and care” in response to an academic article that dismissed the work required to host digital humanities projects. “...he labor conditions of your techies’ work lives are an important part of that plan” she argues, after breaking down the […]

Digital Scholarship Studio and Network: UB DH Minor Roundtable, “The Future of Digital Literacy in the Humanities” [ONLINE ONLY]

Zoom

Where does the humanities intersect with computing, and how will it do so in the future? This roundtable consisting of faculty and students will explore the development of UB’s Digital Humanities program, currently offered as a minor available to undergraduates throughout the university. Focusing on the hands-on application of technologies such as artificial intelligence and […]