Attend the inaugural CT DH Conference, February 2020
Attend the inaugural CT DH Conference, February 2020
Call for Papers
Attend the inaugural Connecticut Digital Humanities Conference, which will take place at Trinity College from February 28-29, 2020.
CT DH endeavors to bring together a network of practitioners committed to advancing collaborative scholarship in digital humanities research and pedagogy across the New England region. Develop new techniques and skills, learn about colleagues’ projects, and become part of a vibrant and diverse community of scholars and practitioners.
Registration is free and open to all. To see the full program and register, visit the conference website.
Keynote Address
Jacqueline Wernimont, Distinguished Chair of Digital Humanities and Social Engagement & Associate Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Dartmouth College, will deliver the keynote address: “What We Do When We Talk About ‘Numbered Lives’: Reflections on quantifications of people and how we teach our students to think about data.”
Conference organizers include: Lyndsay Bratton (Connecticut College), Catherine DeRose (Yale University), Anke Finger (University of Connecticut), Jason Jones (Trinity College), Tom Scheinfeldt (University of Connecticut), Rachel Schnepper (Wesleyan University), Andrew White (Wesleyan University)
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