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Register for virtual North Carolina DH Institute

  • 1.  Register for virtual North Carolina DH Institute

    Posted Apr 11, 2022 07:29 AM
    The Digital Humanities Collaborative of North Carolina (DHC-NC)

    Spring 2022 DHC-NC Institute

    Theme: Digital Humanities and the Environment

    April 21-22, 2022

    The Spring 2022 DHC-NC Institute will be hosted virtually by UNC Charlotte on Thursday, April 21st and Friday, April 22nd. This two-day institute will begin with a day of virtual presentations and will end with a virtual plenary session and in-person meetups throughout North Carolina. Pre-recorded lightning talks will be shared with registrants the Monday of the Institute with opportunities for asynchronous and live engagement leading up to and during the event. 


    The theme of this Institute is "Digital Humanities and the Environment". From the natural environment to pedagogical environments, this year's institute will meditate on DH's impact with its surroundings. What are important considerations for ensuring DH work minimizes harm to the environment? How can we teach practitioners to consider the environmental impact of their DH work? How is industry incorporating the environment into DH products and solutions?


    Registration

    Registration is FREE and required to participate in the institute. All are welcome! Please save these dates to your calendar!

    Schedule and Program

    Browse the schedule and program to learn more about the presentations!

    Plenary Speaker: Amanda Starling Gould, PhD, Duke University

    Co-Directs Duke Story+ at the Franklin Humanities Institute. Researches Learning Innovation, Embodied Practice, EcoCritical Digital Humanities, Digital Metabolism. Advocates for access, accessibility, sustainable digitality. Online at amandastarlinggould.com



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    Amanda Binder
    Social Sciences + History Librarian
    UNC Charlotte
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