Joint Virtual Digital Humanities Lecture Series

Digital Humanities Lecture Series is organized by the DH Coordinator and the CRC in digital humanities. The series hosts guest speakers on the theme of theoretical and methodological issues of research in field.  As of 2019 the series has been offered in partnership with Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur les humanités numériques (CRIHN) in Montreal, and the ThincLab in Guelph, and the Centre for Digital Humanities in Toronto. For more information and full speaker lists please see our poster archive. Past talks hosted at the University of Ottawa through this joint initiative include:

  • Jennifer Guiliano (IUPU), Indigeneity & the Digital Humanities;
  • Sabine Loudcher (Lyon 2), Quelle recherche en informatique dans les Humanités Numériques?;
  • James Lee (University of Cincinnati), Mapping a Global Renaissance with 53,829 Texts;
  • Jon Corbett (University of British Columbia Okanagan), Decolonizing computer programming through language and ceremony;
  • Shawn Graham (Carleton University), They Sell What!? Studying the Trade in Human Remains on Social Media
  • Shana MacDonald (University of Waterloo), Data Feminism, Embodied Practices, and Internet Archives
  • Cecily Raynor (McGill University), Decolonizing the Digital: Cultures of Connectivity in the Latin American Web