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SUMMARY:NYCDH Kickoff Event 2020: Histories and Representations of Communities Across the Five Boroughs
DESCRIPTION:Following last year’s highly successful event\, NYCDH Week 2020 begins on February 3 with a kickoff gathering at Lincoln Center Campus (113 W. 60th St.\, 12th Floor). This year’s theme is Histories and Representations of Communities Across the Five Boroughs. The day-long event features speakers\, roundtables\, lightning talks and networking sessions. Stay tuned for more information about our exciting lineup and schedule information. \nKeynote\nMatt Knutzen \nThis year’s keynote speaker will be Matt Knutzen\, the Linda May Uris Director of Humanities and Social Sciences Research Divisions in the New York Public Library’s landmark Schwarzman Building where he oversees public service\, operations\, and programming across a gamut of domains. He started in the Library’s Map Division in 2001 and has since helped advance a vision of the Library in both its grand physical spaces and expansive and transformative digitally environments. Matt holds a BA in Geography from the University of California\, Berkeley\, and an MFA in Painting from Pratt Institute. \nSchedule\n\n\n\n12:00-12:30: Registration (with snacks)\n12:30-1:30: Graduate Student Awards\n1:30-2:30: Keynote Speaker: Matt Knutzen \n2:30-2:45: Break\n2:45-3:15: Presentation of NYCDH Award to Matthew K. Gold\nMatthew K. Gold \n3:15-4:15: Panel\nThis panel feature and discuss work that demonstrates the role of the digital humanities in recognizing\, empowering\, and understanding New York City communities of the past and present.\nPanelists: \n\n Monxo López is co-curator of the “Who We Are: Visualizing NYC by the Numbers” exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York. He is also a researcher\, professor\, cartographer\, and South Bronx-based environmental and urban justice activist. He teaches Latino and ethnic politics at Hunter College and is a Mapping Fellow at the Design Trust for Public Spaces. \n\n\nShawn Hill is Fordham University’s Instructional Technologist for Digital Scholarship and Pedagogy\, and a co-founder of The Greater Harlem Coalition. He is currently developing a data visualization project of The Greater Harlem Coalition on the unequal distribution of opioid treatment programs in New York City (GreaterHarlem.nyc).\n\n\nDesislava Stoeva is a graduate student in Strategic Communication at Fordham’s Public Media program. She is currently a project assistant for the Bronx Italian American History Initiative (BIAHI) under the supervision of Professor Jacqueline Reich\, Ph.D. Her main focus is the creation and maintenance of its website and visual identity\, as well as the coding of the project’s metadata.\n\n\n Sarah B. Cohn is an Assistant Professor and Head of Reference at the Morris Raphael Cohen Library at The City College of New York\, CUNY. Sarah directs the digital project\, Clara Lemlich Shavelson: An Activist Life (https://clara.commons.gc.cuny.edu/). \n\n\n4:15-5:00: Lightning Talks (sign up during the day)\n5:00: Digibar (The Empire Rooftop at the Empire Hotel\, 44 West 63rd Street) 
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/kickoff-2020/
LOCATION:Fordham University’s Lincoln Center Campus\, 113 W. 60th St.\, 12th Floor\, New York\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:NYCDH Kickoff Event: Information and Democracy
DESCRIPTION:Following last year’s highly successful event\, NYCDH Week 2019 begins on February 4 with a kickoff gathering at Lincoln Center Campus (113 W. 60th St.\, 12th Floor). This year’s theme is Information and Democracy. The day-long event features speakers\, roundtables\, lightning talks and networking sessions. \nSchedule\nRegistration: 10-10:30\nKeynote: 10:30-11:30 – Meredith Broussard\nPanel: 11:30-12:30 – Information\, Democracy\, Archives and Absence\nLunch: 12:30-1:30\nLightning Talks: 1:30-2:15\nGraduate Student Awards and Presentations: 2:15-3:15\nBreak: 15 minutes\nRoundtable: 3:30-4:30 – DH in K-12\nDigibar: 5pm\, Empire Hotel Rooftop \nKeynote\nMeredith Broussard \nThis year’s keynote speaker will be data journalist Meredith Broussard. Ms. Broussard is an assistant professor at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute of New York University and the author of Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World. Her academic research focuses on artificial intelligence in investigative reporting\, with a particular interest in using data analysis for social good. She is also interested in reproducible research issues and is developing methods for preserving innovative digital journalism projects in scholarly archives so that we can read today’s news on tomorrow’s computers. \nRoundtables\nIn addition to our keynote there will be two roundtables at the NYCDH Kickoff Event: \nInformation\, Democracy\, Archives\, and Absence\nThis panel offers a historical perspective for our kick-off day’s theme of Information and Democracy. As digitization makes archives more accessible\, and as digital humanities methods such as mapping and computational analysis provide new ways of interrogating the relationship between knowledge and power\, we ask how scholars are bringing about new insights about the relationship between the social and political challenges of our present and the lost voices of our past. Panelists will build on recent discussions of what Thomas Padilla has called “engaging absence” in the archive to demonstrate how DH enables us to contemplate what we know and how we know it and democratize the production of knowledge. \nPanelists: \n\nJuber Ayala\, Library Associate Puerto Rican Community Archive\, NJ Hispanic Research & Information Center at The Newark Public Library and graduate student in Rutger’s University’s Information Science program\nAlex Gil\, Digital Scholarship Librarian at Columbia University Libraries and Affiliate Faculty of the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University\nJenna Freedman – Associate Director of Communications and Zine Librarian\, Personal Librarian for transfer and commuter students and Women’s\, Gender\, & Sexuality Studies\, Barnard College\nWendy Hayden – Associate Professor\, Department of English\, Hunter College\nMeredith Broussard – Assistant Professor at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute of New York University (respondent)\n\nModerator: Kelley Kreitz\, Assistant Professor of English and Co-Director of Babble Lab\, Pace University \nDH in K-12\nWhat are the challenges and success stories to date in adapting DH for K-12 education\, and how might those experiences inform DH pedagogy in higher education? This panel contributes to an emerging conversation about expanding digital humanities into K-12 education. Panelists with experience running DH and computer science initiatives in public and private schools will discuss the opportunities that such initiatives provide to enhance K-12 education. They will also discuss how DH differs in a K-12 context\, and how we can strengthen the relationship between K-12 and higher education DH communities. \nPanelists: \n\nTom Liam Lynch\, Associate Professor of Educational Technology\, Co-Director of Babble Lab\, Pace University\nDave Thomas\, History Teacher\, Trevor Day School\nCheryl Wolf\, Librarian\, NYC Public Schools\nBen Samuels-Kalow\, Founder and Head of School\, Creo College Prep Charter School\, Bronx\, NY\n\nModerator: Kimon Keramidas\, Clinical Associate Professor\, NYU XE: Experimental Humanities and Social Engagement Master’s Program \nGraduate Student Award Presentations\n\nEamonn Bell (Columbia University)\, “A New Ground-Truth Data Set for Automatic Annotation Extraction from Musical Scores”\nLucia Motolinia Carballo (NYU)\, “Electoral Accountability and Local Public Goods: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Mexico”\nKaty Gero (Columbia University)\, “Visualizing Sonority to Augment Poetry Writing”\nJohn Clegg (NYU)\, “African American Civil War Soldiers Project”\n\nFree Lunch!!\nRegistrants to the kickoff event will be provided a free lunch courtesy of Fordham University. In order to guarantee a free lunch make sure you register for the kickoff event by January 29th! \nAlso\, registration for workshops is open so go to our schedule or workshop listings and sign up now!
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/nycdh-kickoff-information-and-democracy/
LOCATION:Fordham University’s Lincoln Center Campus\, 113 W. 60th St.\, 12th Floor\, New York\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:NYCDH Week Kick-Off Gathering
DESCRIPTION:DH in the Moment: Reaction\, Response\, Relevance\nJoin us at the kickoff for presentations\, keynote\, lightning talks\, and discussions\, with ample opportunities to meet fellow DHers and discover more about their projects and initiatives. \nNew this year: Bring your DH project to the morning session (9:30-11:00) for consultation and critiques from experienced DHers. Don’t have a project? Attend an informational sessions on various DH tools. A light breakfast will be available. \nSchedule\n \n\n\n\n\nTime\nActivity\n\n\n\n\n9:30-11:00am\nDH Networking / Q&A\, DH Consulting\, and Project Example Tables / Coffee\n\n\n11:00am-12:00pm\nLightning talks\n\n\n12:00-1:00pm\nLunch is complimentary for registered participants in the atrium downstairs.*\nPLEASE FILL OUT THIS FORM IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND LUNCH AND THE RECEPTION.\nOptional: Take part in a Birds-of-a-Feather lunch group with shared interests.\n\n\n1:00-2:00pm\nNYCDH Graduate Student Award presentations: Jonathan Reeve (Columbia University)\, Roxanne Smith (Columbia University)\, Aaron Hershkowitz & Rick Hale (Rutgers University)\, and David Danzig (New York University)\n\n\n2:00-3:00pm\nPanel: “DH in the Moment: Reaction\, Response\, Relevance”\nPanelists: Gregory Donovan (Fordham); Alex Gil (Columbia); Julie Napolin (The New School); Moacir De Sa Pereira (NYU)\n\n\n3:00-3:30pm\nCoffee Break\n\n\n3:30-4:30pm\nKeynote Address: Kelly Baker Josephs (CUNY)\n\n\n4:30-5:30pm\nDH Networking / End of Day Reception at Fordham\, followed by Digibar (location TBA)\n\n\n\n\n \n*Thanks to a generous donation from Fordham University\, all registered participants are invited to a complimentary lunch and an afternoon reception\, following the keynote.\n\n \n 
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/dh-kick-off-event/
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