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Digital Humanities Initiative

The CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative (CUNY DHI), launched in Fall 2010, aims to build connections and community among those at CUNY who are applying digital technologies to scholarship and pedagogy in the humanities. All are welcome: faculty, students, and technologists, experienced practitioners and beginning DHers, enthusiasts and skeptics.

We meet regularly on- and offline to explore key topics in the Digital Humanities, and share our work, questions, and concerns. See our blog for more information on upcoming events (it’s also where we present our group’s work to a wider audience). Help edit the CUNY Digital Humanities Resource Guide, our first group project. And, of course, join the conversation on the Forum.

Photo credit: Digital Hello by hugoslv on sxc.hu.

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Fwd: [globaloutlookDH-l] GO :: DH Conversations

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    From: Bordalejo, Barbara <bab995@mail.usask.ca>
    Date: Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 1:45 PM
    Subject: [globaloutlookDH-l] GO :: DH Conversations
    To: MailList globaloutlookdh-l <globaloutlookdh-l@uleth.ca>

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    Dear all,

    We have now published the first video in our GO :: DH Conversations series:
    Janet Chávez Santiago’s talk “Innovate to maintain tradition: Weaving a
    Zapotec (his)story.” Janet shows the importance of transmitting knowledge
    and focuses on language preservation and its relationship to personal
    history and tradition. The video is here:

    GO::DH Conversations

    On December 13th, we will have Benito Trollip, the Afrikaans researcher at
    SADiLaR. He is especially interested in the ways in which meaning is
    constructed as well as in legal aspects of research with regards to
    intellectual property rights, ownership and the distribution of
    data. Benito also works in law and language and he has advanced the concept
    of morphological evaluative constructions. Please mark your calendars and
    plan to join us in live conversation. More details will follow.

    Hoping you are safe and healthy,

    BB

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