Humanities in Action. Digital Humanities: Practices and Reflections
The use of digital tools in humanistic disciplines enables scholars and students to ask new questions, to embark on projects otherwise difficult to pursue, and to make research more accessible.
Sharing their own experiences, members of the Georgetown community discuss examples of Digital Humanities methods, processes, and activities.
Join us to hear more about web-based applications to tell multiple stories of slavery’s end and the struggle for freedom in the DC area; digital editions of manuscripts; the opportunities and challenges of collaborative scholarship and public engagement through digital resources.
Panelists:
Francesco Ciabattoni, Department of Italian
Nia Jordan, B.A. History, C‘21
Chandra Manning, Department of History
Laura Morreale, Fordham University; Georgetown University Visiting Scholar
Amani Morrison, Department of English
Matthew Pavesich, Writing Program; Department of English
Moderated by Amanda Phillips, Department of English; Film and Media Studies Program