Registration for the Greater Boston Digital Research and Pedagogy 2025
Symposium is now open!
Date: Friday April 11, 2025, 9:00am - 4:30pm
Location: Boston Public Library – Central Library
Register here: https://bostondh.org/symposium-2025/
Cost: Free!
The Greater Boston Digital Research and Pedagogy Symposium is a regional,
one-day gathering of students, scholars, librarians, and other
practitioners from the New England area working at the intersection of
technology and the humanities.
The 2025 symposium will be held on Friday, April 11 at Boston Public
Library's Central Library, with select sessions streamed online. Admission
is free and open to all.
The keynote speaker will be Roopika Risam, Associate Professor of Digital
Humanities and Social Engagement at Dartmouth College. Her research focuses
on data histories, ethics, and practices at intersections of postcolonial
and African diaspora studies, digital humanities, and critical university
studies. She is the author of New Digital Worlds: Postcolonial Digital
Humanities in Theory, Praxis, and Pedagogy, and co-editor of multiple
volumes, most recently Anti-Racist Community Engagement (2023) and The
Digital Black Atlantic (2021).
The meeting will cover a wide variety of topics related to the application
of technology, computation, machine learning, and artificial intelligence
to humanities research, pedagogy, and professional practice. This year's
program will highlight digital humanities scholarship and projects that
intend to reach or engage with a public audience, and the opportunities and
challenges associated with developing a public-focused and
community-engaged practice.
For more information and the full program, visit:
https://bostondh.org/symposium-2025/.
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