Schedule for 2016 DH Forum
Thurs., Sept. 29
Workshops
Location: Watson Library, University of Kansas, 1425 Jayhawk Blvd.
9 am to 12 pm Watson Library 4th Floor Room 455 |
Data Yoga: The Practice and Discipline of File Management (20 seats) Instructor: Jamene Brooks-Kieffer, University of Kansas |
9 am to 12 pm Watson Library 3rd Floor Clark Instruction Center (CIC) |
Using XSL to Transform and Extract Information from XML Documents (20 seats) Instructor: Jeff Rydberg-Cox, University of Missouri-Kansas City |
1-3 pm |
THIS SESSION IS FULL. If you would like to be put on a waiting list please note this in the comments section of the registration form or contact IDRH - idrh@ku.edu. Building Map Stories (20 seats) Instructor: Rhonda Houser, University of Kansas |
1-2:30 pm Watson Library 5th Floor Room 503 |
THIS SESSION IS FULL. If you would like to be put on a waiting list please note this in the comments section of the registration form or contact IDRH - idrh@ku.edu. |
Fri., Sept. 30
Workshops, Poster Session, Keynote Talk
Location: Watson Library, University of Kansas, 1425 Jayhawk Blvd.
9 am to 12 pm Watson Library 4th Floor Room 455 |
THIS SESSION IS FULL. If you would like to be put on a waiting list please note this in the comments section of the registration form or contact IDRH - idrh@ku.edu. |
9 am to 12 pm Watson Library 3rd Floor Clark Instruction Center (CIC) |
THIS SESSION IS FULL. If you would like to be put on a waiting list please note this in the comments section of the registration form or contact IDRH - idrh@ku.edu. Social Media and Place (20 seats) Instructor: Germaine Halegoua, University of Kansas |
1-3 pm Watson Library 4th Floor Room 410 |
THIS SESSION IS FULL. If you would like to be put on a waiting list please note this in the comments section of the registration form or contact IDRH - idrh@ku.edu. |
4-5 pm Watson Library 3rd Floor 3 West |
Poster Session and Reception (*see below for list of posters and presenters) |
5-6 pm Watson Libary 3rd Floor 3 West |
Opening Keynote: The Network Map Under Water Nicole Starosielski, NYU |
Sat., Oct. 1
Keynote Talks, Panel Sessions
Location: The Commons, Spooner Hall, University of Kansas, 1340 Jayhawk Blvd.
8-8:45 am | Registration, Coffee & Pastries |
8:45-10 am |
Welcome and Opening Remarks |
10-11:05 am |
Decoding the Database: A Critical Analysis of Open Source GIS Tools for Humanistic Mapping |
11:05-11:15 am | Coffee Break |
11:15 am-12 pm |
The Musical Geography of 1920s Paris Contrails |
12-1 pm | Lunch (catered by KU Dining on location) |
1-1:30 pm | Poster Session Redux |
1:30-2:15 pm |
Student Showcase – The New Orleans Mortality Project: Using Spatial Analysis and Historical GIS to Uncover Nineteenth-Century Disease Terrains and Assess the Impact on Community Development Student Showcase – Visualizing the Red Summer of 1919 |
2:15-3:00 pm |
Student Showcase – Commerce by Design: Beacons, Smartphones & The Production of Networked Commerce Challenging Napoleonic Mapmakers – Using Digital Technologies to Uncover Tolstoy’s Decentralized Literary Cartography in War and Peace |
3:00- 3:10 pm |
Break |
3:10-4:15 pm | Closing Keynote: Digital Humanities in (Other) Contexts: Locating Place as Method for Intersectional Praxis Roopika Risam, Salem State University |
4:15-4:30 pm | Wrap Up |
*Poster Session
Fri., Sept. 30, 4 pm
Location: Watson Library 3 West
For abstracts and bios, please visit Poster Presentations.
The Historic Urban Environments Lab at Notre Dame (HUE/ND) Cities in Text: Rome A Case Study in Digital Documentation
Selena Anders & Jennifer Parker, University of Notre Dame
Collaborative Spaces and Archival Sites: Translating the “Freedom Papers” from the Local to the Global
Kathleen Antonioli and Melinda Cro, Kansas State University
Mapping Feminine Felonies in Chicago, 1870-1920
Rachel Boyle, Loyola University Chicago
Paratextual Curation: Enlightenment Spanish Commentary in the Age of Google
Jonathan Carlyon, Colorado State University
Mapping Ossian: GIS and Environmental History
Eric Gidal & Michael Gavin, University of South Carolina & University of Iowa
Data Visualization in Qualitative Research
Anne Luther, Parsons Institute for Information Mapping, The New School
Disrupting the Page: Blake’s Marginalia as a Digital Scholarly Edition of Multivocality and Unused Space
Elizabeth Potter, Kansas State University
Los Angeles Mural Project
Andy Rutkowski, UCLA
Mapping Wordsworth’s “Tintern Abbey”
Brennan Sadler, Kansas State University
Mapping Film Festivals: Breaking the National Cinemas Paradigm
Maria (Masha) Shpolberg & Andrew Vielkind, Yale University – will not be present at conference
A Whole World West of Worcester: Using GIS to reconstruct a Sense of Place in the United States, 1819-1850
Jared Taber
Digital Visualization of Transnationalism: Mapping Historical Migration of Hong Kong Migrants in Canada during the Handover Period
Sheng Zhang, University of Alberta