DH@OU 5: October 22-23, 2020.
Video Archive
Organizers:
Darren Purcell, Associate Professor of Geography & Environmental Sustainability, University of Oklahoma
Caroline Schroeder, Professor of Classics & Letters, University of Oklahoma
Presenters:
Kalenda Eaton (University of Oklahoma), “"What is this for?” Exploring the Purpose(s) of Digital Humanities in the Classroom”
Sylvia Fernández Quintanilla (University of Kansas), “Intervening in the (Neo) Colonial Digital Cultural Record of Geopolitical Borderlands" (Link to Abstract)
Christy Hyman (University of Nebraska), “Abstract|Concretize|Simplify: The Tensions of Critical GIS and Historical Geography” (Link to Abstract)
Jennifer Isasi (Penn State University), “A pilot experiment for multilingual DH contexts: Sentiment Analysis in Translation” (Link to Abstract)
Caitlin Marley (Bowling Green State University), “Ciceronian Networks: A New Approach to Old Letters” (Link to Abstract)
Aparna Nair (University of Oklahoma), “Digital Humanities in Disability Studies/History”
Dhanashree Thorat (Mississippi State University), “Racial Terror and Infrastructural Imperialism” (Link to Abstract)
Kevin Winstead (University of Delaware), “Hope in Hopeless Times: Social Movements from a Black Perspective” (Link to Abstract)
This symposium is co-sponsored by the Dept. of Classics & Letters, the Dept. of Geography & Environmental Sustainability, and the College of Atmospheric & Geographic Sciences and the AGS Diversity and Inclusion Committe.