By Tracy O’Brien The fifth CDHI Lightning Lunch of the 2021–22 year took digital humanities research “beyond the human” to discuss how technology affects the non-human world and how the non-human world shapes technology. Rather than centering the human in these...
By Ian Turner As the phrase suggests, the ‘spatial turn’ in Digital Humanities implies both a reflexive turn-about onto past practice as well as a turn-towards a different kind of future for critically minded research. The three speakers at the...
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...
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...