Category Archives: Digital humanities

CFP: Transforming the Texts: Adaptation, Remakes, and Remixes in Film and Television

CALL FOR PAPERS CFP: Transforming the Texts: Adaptation, Remakes, and Remixes in Film and Television An area of multiple panels for the 2016 Film & History Conference: Gods and Heretics: Figures of Power and Subversion in Film and Television October … Continue reading

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Latino Issues Conference

Don’t miss the 2016 Latino Issues Conference, Thursday March 24, at Bowling Green State University! http://www.bgsu.edu/arts-and-sciences/cultural-and-critical-studies/news-events/latino-issues-conference.html  

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Job Opening!

https://libraries.psu.edu/about/jobs/digital-scholarship-research-coordinator    

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Digital Humanities Conference, Call for Papers

On behalf of the Keystone DH conference organizing committee for 2016, I’d like to invite you to submit a proposal to this welcoming and collegial conference. Proposals are due byFebruary 1 and the conference, now in its second year, will … Continue reading

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1.5-million slavery era documents will be digitized helping African Americans to learn about their lost ancestors

Check out the new digitization project releasing ancestory records and information for African Americans. http://www.openculture.com/2015/06/1-5-million-slavery-era-documents-will-be-digitized-helping-african-americans-to-learn-about-their-lost-ancestors.html    

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Getting Started with Digital Scholarly Publishing, Theses, and Dissertations: Scalar Workshop

SCALAR Workshops Two one-day workshops at the Center for Faculty Excellence, 202 University Hall: Monday, May 11 10:00AM-12:00PM and 1:00PM-4:00PM or Tuesday, May 12 10:00AM-12:00PM and 1:00PM-3:30PM This workshop will serve as an introduction to SCALAR, a free, open-source authoring … Continue reading

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Information Landscapes: Data as Architecture, with Dr. Karen Lewis

LECTURE: Information Landscapes: Data as Architecture Dr. Karen Lewis, The Knowlton School of Architecture, Ohio State University Friday,​ March 6, 2015, 3:00-4:15 PM, 121 West Hall

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Tara McPherson: Designing for Difference, Scalar Workshop

How did a feminist film scholar trained in post-structuralist and critical race theory end up running a software lab? In answering that question, this talk engages various histories in the development of computational systems in order to argue that we need … Continue reading

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Radhika Gajjala on the Digital Subaltern, 2.0

Our own ACS faculty member Dr. Radhika Gajjala will be giving a research colloquium on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014, 1-2:15, in 121 East Hall Presenter: Dr. Radhika Gajjala (Professor, SMC and ACS) Description/Abstract What technologies of power, literacy, and culture play … Continue reading

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Lisa Nakamura at BGSU: “Digilantes, Vulnerable Bodies, and Hyperbolic Violence on the Internet”

“Digilantes, Vulnerable Bodies, and Hyperbolic Violence on the Internet” Dr. Lisa Nakamura Friday, May 2, 2014 314 BTSU 3:30 – 5:30 PM Dr. Lisa Nakamura is the Gwendolyn Calvert Baker Collegiate Professor of American Culture and Screen Arts at the … Continue reading

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ACS Ph.D Student, Affiliated Faculty Member Publish on Augmented Reality App

ACS Ph.D student Chris Wagenheim and ACS-affiliated faculty member Ted Rippey, in cooperation with CS faculty member Joe Chao and CS MA student Tanxin Du, have published a paper on an augmented reality app they’re developing.  Here it is.

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ACS Students Curate Digital Galleries

From BGSU’s Zoom News: Graduate students in Dr. Jolie Sheffer’s interdisciplinary American Literary Realisms class are drawing on a rich trove of information and images that deepen their understanding of the pivotal historical time period they are studying, 1880-1940. Class … Continue reading

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ACS Faculty Member Gajjala in the News Again for DOCC Project

Dr. Radhika Gajjala is in the news again, this time BGSU’s Zoom News for the distributed open collaborative course (DOCC) that she’s been developing.  Read all about it!

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ACS Faculty Member Gajjala Big in Feminist Challenge to MOOCs

Prof. Radhika Gajjala is an important player in the FemTechNet, a network of feminist scholars and educators, and she’s been in the news lately for the collaborations she’s been working on in Distributed Open Collaborative Courses (DCCC’s).  Check out the write-ups … Continue reading

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