Please join the University of Toronto’s Critical Digital Humanities Initiative (CDHI) for the fourth in our Lightning Lunch series of 2021-2022 for a conversation about doing digital humanities work on plants, animals, fish, and fungi.
Lightning Lunches are panels of three DH scholars speaking about a theme over lunch. Our fourth discussion will be feature Prof. Alexander Hampton (Department of Religion, University of Toronto), who will be speaking to us about his project The Dawn Chorus; Dr. Michelle Westerlaken (Smart Forests, University of Cambridge), who will be speaking to us about her work on multispecies worlds; and Yuxing (Yolanda) Zhang (Faculty of Information, University of Toronto), who will be speaking about her doctoral work on multispecies ethnography and agroecological technologies in China.
Owing to continued COVID-19 restrictions, our Lightning Lunches will be held online for the winter semester.