Thinking Together with Marginalia: A Reflection on Hypothes.is

By Danielle Taschereau Mamers Reading can be a solitary activity—an interior conversation between reader and author. Often this conversation unfolds as marginalia. While I typically read with a notebook next to me, much of my thoughts and reactions to what I read are...

Welcome to the CDHI Blog

The CDHI’s vision is to forge a new paradigm of digital humanities scholarship at that emphasizes the issues of power, social justice, and critical theory. We are connecting and supporting a large and active network of critical digital humanities researchers across U...

Digital Humanities Conference Award Winners

Congratulations to the Award Recipients of the 4th Annual DH Conference! It is our great pleasure to announce the winners of 4th Annual DH Conference’s presentation awards. A very warm congratulations to Bisma Ali, recipient of the Best Undergraduate Poster...

Call for Applications: DH Co-Working/Lab Space

Now accepting applications for socially-distanced, masked co-working in the Jackman Humanities Building, at Bloor and St. George, on the St George Campus.  As researchers make plans for returning to campus, the Critical Digital Humanities...