Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Date: Monday, 29/May/2023
8:00am
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8:30am
Welcome: Refreshment Break 1
Location: Curtis Lecture Halls C
8:30am
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10:00am
Opening Keynote: Dr. Jada Watson: Silencing the Past: Industry Data and the Production of Country Music History
Location: Curtis Lecture Halls C
Chair: Jason Boyd
Hybrid session (in person and on Zoom)
10:00am
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10:30am
Refreshment Break 2
Location: Curtis Lecture Halls C
10:30am
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12:00pm
Session 1: Panel
Location: Curtis Lecture Halls C
Chair: Elspeth Brown
Hybrid session (in person and on Zoom)
 

Digital History and Research Creation in the Era of Social Media

Coleman, Kevin; Bertram, L.K.; Brown, Elspeth

Session 2: Interdisciplinarity
Location: Ross Building S103
Chair: Laura Estill
 

Use of abstraction for an unbiased mediation of architectural cultural heritage

Lengyel, Dominik; Toulouse, Catherine



Whrite

Chokshi, Crystal Nicole



Designing a Distance Learning Platform for the Tlicho.

Ambarani, Tejas Jagannathan

Session 3: Content Analysis
Location: Ross Building S105
Chair: Harvey Quamen
 

In defence of religious killings? Aggregating YouTube commenters’ perspectives

Onuh, Frank Onyeka



A Computer-Assisted Study of the Eastern German Crisis Discourse from 1976 to 1986

Pafumi, Davide



Copyright Considerations for Digital Humanities in Canada

Winter, Caroline

12:00pm
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1:30pm
Lunch Break 1
1:30pm
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3:00pm
Session 4: Voices and Sounds
Location: Curtis Lecture Halls C
Hybrid session (in person and on Zoom)
 

Data Sonification as Method: Provocations for Critical Digital Humanities

McEwan, Samantha Kathleen; Sivajothy, Subhanya; Zeffiro, Andrea



Encouraging diverse voices as part of cultural heritage data collection

Mahony, Simon; Fu, Yaming



The ethics of de-archiving: activating audio with SpokenWeb at the University of Alberta

Miya, Chelsea; Kroon, Ariel Petra

Session 5: Feminism and DH
Location: Ross Building S103
Chair: Yann Audin
 

Literary Hypertext as Illness Narrative for Women and Nonbinary Individuals with Hyperandrogenism

Perram, Megan



Feminist Futurities: Reimagining Data Authoring Praxis with LOD

Smith Elford, Jana; Meagher, Michelle



The Evolution of Siri’s Sexism and Apple’s Corporate Social Responsibility

Atapour, Hasti; Fan, Lai-Tze

Session 6: Panel
Location: Ross Building S105
Chair: Laura Estill
 

Introducing cc:DH/HN: The Canadian Certificate in Digital Humanities/Certificat canadien en Humanités Numériques

Estill, Laura; Sinatra, Michael E.; Dase, Kyle; Siemens, Ray; Arbuckle, Alyssa; El Khatib, Randa

3:00pm
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3:30pm
Refreshment Break 3
Location: Curtis Lecture Halls C
3:30pm
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5:00pm
Session 7: AI and Machine Learning
Location: Curtis Lecture Halls C
Chair: Lynne Siemens
Hybrid session (in person and on Zoom)
 

From archives to archaeology via machine learning: an automated approach to dating medieval seal matrices from Britain

McEwan, John



Tracking and testing bias in Midjourney AI.

Armstrong, Jolene



A “Model” Student? Assessing the Roles of DH and AI in University Pedagogy

Murray, Nathan; Tersigni, Elisa

Session 8: Panel
Location: Ross Building S103
Chair: Paul Barrett
 

Future Horizons: Digital Humanities in Canada

Barrett, Paul; Roger, Sarah; Obbard, Kiera; Saklofske, Jon; du Plessis, Klara; Fitzpatrick, Ryan; Fong, Deanna; Zeffiro, Andrea; Jensen, Graham; Dangoisse, Pascale

Session 9: Queer DH
Location: Ross Building S105
Chair: Lai-Tze Fan
 

Reimagining the Queer Past: Affective Literary Simulations as Digital Scholarship

Boyd, Jason



Seeing Queerness in Extended Universes

Dumoulin, Pierre Gabriel; Lescouet, Emmanuelle; Vallières, Amélie