Digital Humanities Conference: Resources and Visibility in Digital Humanities
Date / Time
October 23, 2020
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Digital Humanities Conference: Resources and Visibility in Digital Humanities
Day 2 (Friday, October 23)
9:15-10:50 — Panel 3: Public History and Community Engagement
- Moderator: Teresa Helena Moreno, UIC
- Carolyn Randolph, UIUC
- “Decolonizing Data: A Community-Based Approach to Making Race Visible In the Age of Colorblind Mass Incarceration”
- Jennifer Brier and Ali Yusuff, UIC
- Discussion: “History Moves”
- Christina Harrington, DePaul U
- Presentation Title TBA
11-12:30 — Workshop: “Teaching with Digital Archives” with Elizabeth Hopwood, Loyola U
12:30-1:30 — Lunch Break
1:30-3:15 — Panel 4: Digitizing Cultural Resources
- Moderator: Janet Swatscheno, UIC
- Rebecca Graff, Lake Forest College
- “Digitizing Archaeology, Visualizing Commodity Chains: Chicago’s Charnley-Persky House Archaeological Project”
- Devin Hunter, UIS
- “History Harvests, Memory Labs, and Humanities Trucks: A Survey of Community Digitization Projects”
- Rini Bhattacharya Mehta, UIUC
- “Cinema from Inside Out: Digital Film Studies”
3:30-5 — Keynote: Sara L. Schwebel, UIUC
- “Children’s Literature as Public History: Bridging Divides Within and Beyond the Academy”