All times listed below are in eastern daylight time (EDT). Click on the link below each day to see the start time listed in several time zones.
The event will be livestreamed (per presenter permission) at go.cal.msu.edu/globaldh.
Virtual Symposium
Monday, March 13, 4:00 – 9:00 pm EDT (converted to other time zones)
Tuesday, March 14, 11:30 – 4:00 pm EDT (converted to other time zones)
Wednesday, March 15, 8:30 am – 1:30 pm EDT (converted to other time zones)
In-Person Symposium
Friday, March 17, 9:30 am – 5:00 pm EDT (converted to other time zones)
Monday, March 13
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4:00-4:30 pm – Speed Networking
4:30 – 4:45 pm – Welcome and Opening Remarks (slides)
4:45 – 5:45 pm – Decoding Narratives / Unmaking Unjust Worlds (Moderator: Emily Joan Elliott)
- Beyond Genealogy – The Woman Trope in Modern Chinese Narratives – Maciej Kurzynski [recording]
- Aplicación del análisis computacional en la narrativa histórica: Revista Argentina Austral, 1929-1968 – Gustavo Navarro [recording]
- Using Sentence Embedding to Conduct Experiential Searches in Large Volumes of Human Rights Testimony: The Case of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Hearing Transcripts – Stephen Davis and William Mattingly
5:45 – 6:25 pm – Creative Digital Archives: Arts and/as Resistance (Moderator: Viola Lasmana)
- Creativity in the Time of COVID-19: Digital archive and global contributions of pandemic experiences and creativity – Jacob Okulewicz, Natalie Phillips, Soohyun Cho, Tushya Mehta, Marine Avequin, Sydney Logsdon, Neha Navathe, Paige Seidell, Quynh Tong, and Emily Willerick
- Public Art Offers DH a Chance to be Part of the Resistance – Katherine D. Harris [recording]
6:25 – 6:40 pm – Break
6:40 – 7:45 pm – Workshops (2 options offered concurrently in breakout rooms)
- Building Collective Responses to Digital Harassment, Digital Surveillance, and Attacks on Intellectual Freedom – Eliza Bettinger [Recording shared with registered attendees via email]
- digitalpasifik.org – making visible & accessible digitised cultural heritage of the Pacific – for the Pacific – Tim Kong [recording]
7:45 – 8:45 pm – Keynote presentation: Timing Change: Miracles, Monsters, and Machines – Elaine Gan (Moderator: Merve Tekgürler)
Tuesday, March 14
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11:30 am – 12:00 pm – Speed Networking
12:00 – 1:00 pm – Currents of Solidarity: An Archipelago of Microlabs – Stephany Bravo, Mary Pena, and Nicole Hernandez (Moderator: Ysabel Munoz)
1:00 – 2:00 pm – Online Discourses and Identity (Moderator: Taylor Hughes)
- Being Chinese Online – Discursive (Re)production of Internet-Mediated Chinese National Identity – Zhiwei Wang
- ‘Of storytelling doctors and mothers-in-laws’: Self and Other Identity Claims in Health Advice Stories on Twitter Naija – Onwu Inya [recording]
- The rhetoric of complaint: a cross-cultural study of online discourse – Lindsay Amthor Yotsukura, Ayodele James Akinola, Jonathan St Onge, Will Thompson, and Simon Dedeo
2:00 – 2:15 pm – Break
2:15 – 2:45 pm – Project Showcase (Concurrent sessions in breakout rooms)
- Room 1 – 500 Years of Black History in South Florida – Synatra Smith, Luling Huang, and Portia Hopkins [Recording]
- Room 2 – Much Knowledge But No Power? Present Challenges and Future Potential of Ancient Heritage Data Repositories Online – Victoria Gioia Désirée Landau [Recording]
- Room 3 – Evaluating automated translation of LGBTQ terms: towards multilingual Homosaurus – Shuai Wang (presenting) and Anna-Maja Kazarian [Recording]
- Room 4 – Affirmations 2.0: The Politics of Liberation and Exploration of Healing in Digital Games – Diamond Elizabeth Beverly-Porter [Recording]
- Room 5 – Folklore, Place, and Song: Digital Ethnomusicological Mapping of Corridos – Fiona Hartley-Kroeger, Matthew Kollmer, Loida Pan, and Isabella Viega [recording]
- Room 6 – Vernacular history: a concept under construction – Yara Fernanda Chimite [Recording]
2:45 – 3:25 pm – Critical Praxis in DH (Moderator: Viola Lasmana)
- Global North and South Collaborative Efforts towards an Anti-Colonial Digital Humanities – Sylvia Fernández and Brian Rosenblum [recording]
- Critical DH: Pedagogies, Projects, Practices – Susan Schreibman (Presenting), Marianne Ping Huang (Presenting), Costas Papadopoulos, Walter Scholger, and Koralijka Kuzman Šlogar [recording]
3:25 – 4:05 pm – Activism and Collaboration in Digital Spaces (Moderator: Taylor Hughes)
- Data Feminism and Protest Literacy: The Student-Faculty led “March With Us!” Project – Mary Okin and Olivia Bowman [recording]
- Collaborative Storytelling And The Self-Reflexive Gaze: Imagining, Visualizing, And Adapting African Exoticism Through Video Games – Shiyi Zhu [recording]
Wednesday, March 15
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8:30 – 9:00 am – Speed Networking
9:00 – 10:00 am – Keynote presentation: Caste and Tech: Terrains of Resistance and Resilience – Thenmozhi Soundararajan (Moderator: Arun Jacob) [recording]
10:00 – 10:30 am – Project Showcase (Concurrent sessions in breakout rooms)
- Room 1 – 中国长江以南区域文化遗产数字记录与保护实践探讨 ——以南京城墙为例 – Lianyu Jin [Recording]
- Room 2 – Critical Engagement with Historical Data – Jamie Rogers and Rhia Rae [Recording]
- Room 3 – South Asian Canadian Digital Archive – Thamilini Jothilingam [Recording]
- Room 4 – A Minimal Computing Approach to Building Computational Language Resources for Southern African History – William J Turkel, Ruramisai Charumbira, and Jaylen Edwards [Recording]
- Room 5 – Tuberculous Imaginaries: Arts-Based Interventions in Medical Histories – Sean Purcell [Recording]
- Room 6 – Against Microcredentials: Seeding Anti-Colonial and Care-Filled Digital Pedagogical Otherwises – Ashley Caranto Morford, Kush Patel, and Arun Jacob [Recording] [Access copy text for recording (docx file)]
10:30 – 10:45 am – Break
10:45 – 11:45 am – Biographical Critiques as Critical Feminist DH Pedagogy – Kush Patel, Anne Cong-Huyen, Aditi Bhat, M. Nithya Kirti, and Gayatri Shanbhag
11:45 – 12:45 pm – A Discussion Among Keynote Presenters Elaine Gan and Thenmozhi Soundararajan, with a response by Roopika Risam [recording]
12:45 – 1:00 pm – Closing Remarks
1:00 – 1:30 pm – Unstructured Social Time
Friday, March 17
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9:00 – 9:30 am – Breakfast (provided)
9:30 – 9:45 am – Welcoming Remarks
9:45 – 10:45 am – Keynote presentation: Merging the physical with the digital> A case study for the future of digital Art – João Beira (Moderator: Robert Danhi) [recording]
10:45 – 11:00 am – Break
11:00 am – 12:00 pm – Data, Ethics, & Futures of DH (Moderator: Heather Ball)
- Smart Heritage, Smart Cities and Big Data: How to Transform Data Excess into Data Intelligence? – Natalia Grincheva [recording]
- Data Cooperatives for the Future – Vivek Seshadri (Presenting) and Safiya Husain [recording]
- Configuring Digital Practices for Scholar-led, Multilingual, and Sustainable Publishing – Markus Reisenleitner [recording]
12:00 – 1:30 pm – Lunch (provided)
1:30 pm – 2:45 pm – Lightning Talks (Moderator: Kate Topham)
1:30-2:15 – Digital Storytelling and New Practices of Care
- Erotizing Digital Infrastructures of Affect: Bareback Culture, Pornified Storytelling, and Queer Healing – Yidong Wang [recording]
- #diasporawars – Tyler Musgrave
Virtual Bodies: How the Rhetoric of Embodiment Enables Harm in Virtual Spaces – Sarah Immel- Ethical Sustainability in the Digital Humanities – Catherine Foley (Presenting), Jeff Goeke-Smith (Presenting), and Dean Rehberger [recording]
2:15-2:45 – Reimagined Spaces: Between Politics and Representation
- Red Card: Key Themes in the Contentious Social Media Debate on the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup – Arjun Maitra [recording]
- The Uvalde Shooting: Political Polarization and the Impact of Influencers over time – Shreyes Balachandran [recording]
- Discourse-Stylistic Features in Oduduwa Secessionists’ Social Media Campaign – PraiseGod Aminu (Presenting) and Uduak-Abasi Uyah [recording]
- A Digital Journey to Mecca: The Hajj Trail and Reshaping Imaginaries of the Middle East – Tyler Kynn [recording]
2:45 – 3:00 pm – Break
3:00 -3:30 pm – Curating, Capturing and Digitizing Culinary Heritage…at Scale! – Robert Danhi (Moderator: Merve Tekgürler) [recording]
3:30 – 3:35 pm – Break
3:35 – 4:55 pm – Transformative Platforms (Moderator: Kristen Mapes)
- Image-in-Image Search for Digital History – Andrea Nanetti and Justin Dauwels [recording]
- Ratchet Feminism On TikTok: Visual Culture Resistance to Oppression – M. Bryn Brody [recording]
- History in Digital Spaces. Historical Learning inside the “App into History” – Alexandra Krebs [recording]
- Into the Fediverse – An Opportunity for Academics to Reclaim the Public Sphere – Jesse Draper and Kathleen Fitzpatrick [recording]
4:55 – 5:00 pm – Closing Remarks
5:00 – 6:30 pm – Reception (food provided)