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Alex Gil started the topic The Caribbean Digital VIII in the forum NYCDH Announcements 3 years ago
The TCD crew and community are back this Friday, Dec 3, 1p-3:30p. If you work in Caribbean Studies we hope you will join us. If on the other hand, you have colleagues and students who do, let them know. We’ve been going strong for 8 years now, and our community is strong. This year we’ll be touching on the question of institution building in the…[Read more]
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Alex Gil started the topic The Caribbean Digital VII in the forum NYCDH Announcements 4 years ago
It is always my honor to invite you to our annual get together. This year, well, it’s a bit different…
The Caribbean Digital VII Build: October – December 2020 Launch: 4 December 2020 at 1:00-2:00pm (EST) – Register here
This year, the seventh annual Caribbean Digital event will be held virtually, with three asynchronous digital community…[Read more]
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Mark Newton's profile was updated 5 years, 4 months ago
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Alex Gil started the topic Dhanashree Thorat at Butler Studio April 19, 4PM in the forum NYCDH Announcements 5 years, 7 months ago
Please join us next Friday, April 19th at 4pm in Studio Butler (208b) for “Decolonizing Data Regimes” with Dhanashree Thorat.
If you are coming from outside CU, just shoot me a line at agil@columbia.edu.
Abstract: In this age of datafication, the quantification of human bodies, behaviors, and interactions has raised myriad concerns about ethics…[Read more]
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Alex Gil started the topic Ted Underwood guest lecture at the Studio Butler in the forum NYCDH Announcements 5 years, 8 months ago
Dear all,
Please join us on Thursday, March 28th at 4pm in Studio at Butler (208b) for “Machine Learning and Human Interpretive Theory” with Ted Underwood (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign). If you’re coming from outside Columbia, send me a line at agil@columbia.edu ahead of time (48 hours before plz) so I can put your name on the door…[Read more]
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Alex Gil posted an update in the group NYCDH Announcements 5 years, 8 months ago
Dear all,
Please join us on Thursday, March 28th at 4pm in Studio at Butler (208b) for “Machine Learning and Human Interpretive Theory” with Ted Underwood (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign). If you’re coming from outside Columbia, send me a line at agil@columbia.edu ahead of time (48 hours before plz) so I can put your name on the door…[Read more]
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Megan Wacha's profile was updated 5 years, 11 months ago
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Megan Wacha started the topic Wikipedia Day 2019 (January 13) in the forum NYCDH Announcements 5 years, 11 months ago
Part celebration and part conference, the Wikipedia Day 18th Birthday Bash will be held on Sunday, January 13, 2019 at the Ace Hotel New York and hosted by Wikimedia NYC. Part of a worldwide celebration, the day will feature keynote presentations, breakout group discussions, lighting talks, and, yes, cake. Wikimedia NYC is especially interested in…[Read more]
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Megan Wacha started the topic Wikipedia Day 2018 (1/14/18) in the forum NYCDH Announcements 6 years, 11 months ago
You are invited to attend Wikipedia Day 2018 on Sunday, January 14th at the Ace Hotel in midtown Manhattan!
Part of Wikipedia’s global 17th birthday celebration, Wikipedia Day will include a mini-conference of scheduled panels as well as unconference style talks and discussions proposed by attendees on the day of the event. We are very excited t…[Read more]
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Mark Phillipson's profile was updated 6 years, 11 months ago
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Alex Gil started the topic Sept 29 – Puerto Rico Mapathon – Studio@Butler in the forum NYCDH Announcements 7 years, 2 months ago
Dear NYCDH’ers,
Columbia’s Group for Experimental Methods in the Humanities & Columbia University Libraries ask you to join us for:
PUERTO RICO MAPATHON
for Hurricane ReliefSeptember 29, 2017 | 2PM-5PM | Studio@Butler (208B)
Come help with relief efforts on the ground in Puerto Rico by contributing your time to open-source m…[Read more]
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Alex Gil started the topic Columbia University Digital Humanities in the forum NYCDH Announcements 7 years, 8 months ago
Dear NYCDH friends,
Yesterday we launched Columbia University Digital Humanities—acentral informational portal for the varied digital humanities work at Columbia University, with a gallery of Projects, People and Teams, and a Brief History mini-essay to connect us to our precedents.
We did this so you can see that we are many and are doing w…[Read more]
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Alex Gil started the topic Columbia University Digital Humanities in the forum NYCDH Announcements 7 years, 8 months ago
Dear NYCDH friends,
Yesterday we launched Columbia University Digital Humanities—acentral informational portal for the varied digital humanities work at Columbia University, with a gallery of Projects, People and Teams, and a Brief History mini-essay to connect us to our precedents.
We did this so you can see that we are many and are doing w…[Read more]
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Alex Gil started the topic Columbia University Digital Humanities in the forum NYCDH Announcements 7 years, 8 months ago
Dear NYCDH friends,
Yesterday we launched Columbia University Digital Humanities—acentral informational portal for the varied digital humanities work at Columbia University, with a gallery of Projects, People and Teams, and a Brief History mini-essay to connect us to our precedents.
We did this so you can see that we are many and are doing w…[Read more]
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Alex Gil started the topic Columbia University Digital Humanities in the forum NYCDH Announcements 7 years, 8 months ago
Dear NYCDH friends,
Yesterday we launched Columbia University Digital Humanities—acentral informational portal for the varied digital humanities work at Columbia University, with a gallery of Projects, People and Teams, and a Brief History mini-essay to connect us to our precedents.
We did this so you can see that we are many and are doing w…[Read more]
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Alex Gil started the topic Columbia University Digital Humanities in the forum NYCDH Announcements 7 years, 8 months ago
Dear NYCDH friends,
Yesterday we launched Columbia University Digital Humanities—acentral informational portal for the varied digital humanities work at Columbia University, with a gallery of Projects, People and Teams, and a Brief History mini-essay to connect us to our precedents.
We did this so you can see that we are many and are doing w…[Read more]
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Alex Gil started the topic April 4: Michael Sinatra lecture at the Studio@Butler in the forum NYCDH Announcements 7 years, 8 months ago
Dear all,
Next Tuesday, April 4, 2-:3:30pm, we are honored to welcome Michael Sinatra, from l’Université de Montréal, to the Studio@Butler.
Prof. Sinatra promises to delight and instruct us on “Leigh Hunt, Textual Studies, and Digital Humanities.” Sinatra has been working in digital humanities for more than a decade, and has done outstanding d…[Read more]
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Alex Gil started the topic CFP: MLA18 – Minimal Computing in States of Insecurity in the forum NYCDH Announcements 7 years, 9 months ago
Dear friends,
As you know, the MLA will be in NYC next year. Jentery Sayers and I are putting together a panel on minimal computing in this political climate (Link to CFP below). If you’re interested in joining us, shoot me an email with your idea/proposal.
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Alex Gil posted an update in the group NYCDH Announcements 7 years, 9 months ago
FEB25 – Saturday – Battery Park
American Veterans for the NEH: Voices on DemocracyDear all, I’m gonna try to join the veterans this Saturday in Battery Park. As many of you know the NEH has played a pivotal role in digital humanities nationally. Some of you may have already benefited from it, and f we can keep it alive for the next 2 years, I’m…[Read more]
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Mark Newton started the topic Free Event @ Columbia University: Effecting Change in Scholarly Communication in the forum NYCDH Announcements 8 years ago
When: November 21, 2:00 to 4:00 PM
What: “Effecting Change in Scholarly Communication: Opportunities and Costs,” A panel discussion with
Who: MacKenzie Smith (UC Davis); Kevin Hawkins (University of North Texas); Peter Muennig (Columbia University)
Where: Columbia University, Faculty House, Garden Room 2
How: Attendance is free and open to the…[Read more] - Load More