The 2020 Miami University Digital Humanities forum will bring together members of the Miami community to share perspectives and build community around the digital humanities, which we construe broadly, to include a wide range of approaches to the questions and knowledges traditionally associated with the humanities, when these approaches involve the use of digital technologies. For more information and to register, follow this link: https://libguides.lib.miamioh.edu/c.php?g=957684&p=7250520
8:30 Light Breakfast - 3rd Floor, King Library
9:00 Tools Workshop - 303 King (CDS-Workshop)
9-9:25 Intro to computational textual analysis workshop
9:30-9:55 Intro to network visualization workshop
10:00 Research Panel - 320 King
James Bielo (Anthropology), “Collaboration and Creativity in Faculty-Student Research: Reflections from Materializing the Bible”
Alyssa Fisher (Media, Journalism, and Film), “Commenting on Comments: Placing Topic Modelling and Relational Dialectics in Conversation on YouTube”
Collin Jennings (English), "At One View: Comprehensive Perspectives in Old and New Media"
Yuridia Ramírez (Global and Intercultural Studies), “Digital Humanities as Inclusive Scholarship and Public History”
11:00 Teaching Panel - 320 King
Philippe Giabbanelli (Computer Science and Software Engineering), "Collaborations in Machine Learning and Digital Humanities"
Tim Lockridge (English), “Process Without Products: Writing Technologies, Difficult Tools, and Knowledge Work”
Jessica McCarty (Geography), “Digitizing the Anthropocene"
Adam Strantz (English), "Data Visualization as Inquiry/Invention in the Digital Humanities"
12:00 Lunch and conversation: 303 King (CDS-Workshop)