Michigan State University is hosting a Global Digital Humanities Symposium from 16-17 May 2017. The Programme will be added as soon as it is available.
Core topics are:
- Critical cultural studies and analytics
- Cultural heritage in a range of contexts
- How identity categories, and their intersections, shape digital humanities work
- Global research dialogues and collaborations
- Indigeneity – anywhere in the world – and the digital
- Digital humanities, postcolonialism, and neocolonialism
- Global digital pedagogies
- Digital and global languages and literatures
- The state of global digital humanities community
- Digital humanities, the environment, and climate change
- The practice of digital humanities across textual, historical, and media divides
- Innovative and emergent technologies across institutions, languages, and economies
- Open data and open access policies in a global, postcolonial context
- Scholarly communication and knowledge production in a global context