
Digital Humanities Utah
25-26 February 2022
Brigham Young University | Provo, Utah, United States
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Friday, 25/Feb/2022 | |||
2:00pm - 3:00pm |
Registration: Conference Registration Location: 4186/4188 JFSB |
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3:00pm - 4:00pm |
S01: Technology Test Drive Location: 3068 JFSB Come test your computer with BYU's standard projection/display environment so you'll be ready for your session. |
S02: Panel Location: 4010 JFSB Chair: Rebekah Cummings Digital Tools Serving the Public: History Projects from the UofU American West Center |
S03: Session 3 Location: 4116 JFSB Chair: Molly Caitlin Morin How Do We Want To Do This? Launching #CritRoleBib as DH Project & Fan Resource Close Reading in the “Audio Age”: Audiobooks Pedagogy and the Victorian Novel “Be Stone No More”: Helping Public Art Tell New Stories in New Ways |
4:00pm - 4:15pm |
T1: Transition |
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4:15pm - 5:15pm |
S04: Session 4 Location: 3068 JFSB Chair: Dana Bourgerie Where Plot Does Not Matter - On the Trope of Suffering Woman in Modern Chinese Narratives A Digital History of Agricultural Science in China Remixing India ft. NeoFascism: [de]platforming, archiving, and witnessing on Indian Twitter |
S05: Session 5 Location: 4010 JFSB Chair: L. Wynholds The Old Assyrian Research Environment: From Cuneiform Signs to Historical Data Opening Artists' Books: Toward a Common Vocabulary |
S06: Session 6 Location: 4116 JFSB Chair: Ashley Nadeau “What the French?!”: Exploring whether Standard, y’know, is, man... The Dictionary of Direct Discourse: Computational Text Analysis of Novelistic Dialogue Out of Order |
5:15pm - 5:45pm |
Opening Reception: Opening Reception Location: 4186/4188 JFSB |
Date: Saturday, 26/Feb/2022 | |||
8:00am - 9:00am |
Breakfast: Breakfast Location: 4186/4188 JFSB |
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9:00am - 9:15am |
T2: Transition |
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9:15am - 10:15am |
S07: Workshop Location: B013 JFSB WordCruncher: The All-Purpose Tool for Text Research and Analysis |
S08: Session 8 Location: 4010 JFSB Chair: Randell Jasmine What does Congress care about? Blurbing the Lines: Modeling Shifts in Contemporary American Poetry via the Blurb Affective Writing in Ming Dynasty Huaben Stories — A Topic Modeling Study |
S09: Panel Location: 4116 JFSB Chair: Elizabeth Smart More Than Muses: A Digital Library of Texts by Iberian Women Writers |
10:15am - 10:30am |
T3: Transition |
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10:30am - 11:30am |
Why Data-Rich African American Stories Matter Location: B192 JFSB Chair: Brian Croxall Conference Keynote
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11:30am - 11:45am |
T4: Transition |
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11:45am - 12:30pm |
Lunch: Lunch Location: 4186/4188 JFSB |
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12:30pm - 12:45pm |
T5: Transition |
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12:45pm - 1:45pm |
S10: Session 10 Location: 3068 JFSB |
S11: Session 11 Location: 4010 JFSB Chair: Matthew Nickerson An extensible Cor framework for textual publication and structure Critical Approaches to Media-Generating AI |
S12: Session 12 Location: 4116 JFSB Chair: Maria Alberto Building community partnerships through digital literacy instruction Being Human in the Age of Technology: The Saga of Utah Tech University Digital Humanities Research: Writing In, Writing For, Writing About |
1:45pm - 2:00pm |
T6: Transition |
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2:00pm - 3:00pm |
S13: Session 13 Location: 3068 JFSB |
S14: Session 14 Location: 4010 JFSB Chair: Kerin Holt Possibilities of an Autonomous Sanctuary Inventories of Affect: William Bartram's Travels and Mark Dion's Travels, Reconsidered Digital Maps and Material Agency: A Posthumanism Approach to Environmental Justice and Education |
S15: Panel Location: 4116 JFSB Chair: David S Roh Modeling Data: The Materiality of Methods |
3:00pm - 3:15pm |
T7: Transition |
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3:15pm - 3:45pm |
Close: Closing Remarks Location: 4186/4188 JFSB |
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