All times listed below are in eastern daylight time (EDT). Click on the link below each day to see the schedule in your timezone.
The event will be livestreamed at go.cal.msu.edu/globaldh, and we encourage conversation about the symposium at #msuglobaldh on Twitter.
Wednesday, March 23, 5:00-9:00pm EDT (in your timezone)
Thursday, March 24, 1:00-5:15pm EDT (in your timezone)
Friday, March 25, 9:00am-1:20pm EDT (in your timezone)
Wednesday, March 23
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4:30 – 5:00 pm – Speed Networking
5:00 – 5:10 pm – Welcome and Opening Remarks (slides)
5:10 – 5:40 pm – Keynote presentation: Towards Marine Justice: Indigenous Pacific Island Ecologies and the Right to Nature, Olivia Quintanilla (Moderator: Sylvia Fernandez)
5:40 – 6:40 pm – Accessing Diasporic Histories: Values-Driven Digital Projects
- Nos Cambió La Vida/Our Lives Transformed: Stories of Statelessness
- The Citing Slavery Project: Reckoning with the Law of Slavery and Its Legacy
6:40 – 6:50 pm – Break
6:50 – 7:50 pm – Project Showcase (to be divided into two rounds)
Round 1 (6:50-7:20pm)
- Breakout Room 1 – Nos Cambió La Vida/Our Lives Transformed: Stories of Statelessness
- Breakout Room 2 – “The Woods” – A Collaborative Augmented Reality Game – Kyoung Lee Swearingen and Scott Swearingen
- Breakout Room 4 – Multi-dimensional Image Smart System – Unleash the value of images – Tao Chen
Round 2 (7:20-7:50pm)
- Breakout Room 1 – The Construction of Collective Identities in Social Networks – Alejandro Servin
- Breakout Room 2 – Sustainable and Extensible Cultural Heritage Access in Virtual Reality: Experiencing a Renaissance Manuscript – Sabina Zonno
- Breakout Room 3 – Digital Film Screening in Remote Areas of Southwest China: A Study Based on Field and Digital Humanities – Zenan Pu and Zitong Zhu
- Breakout Room 4 – Black Lives Matter Murals: Slow Looking with the BLM Murals from Downtown Raleigh, NC – Kelsey Virginia Dufresne
- Breakout Room 5 – Hazine: For Researchers of the Diverse Islamic Worlds – Heather Hughes, N.A. Mansour, Shabbir Abbas, and Marwa Gadallah
- Breakout Room 6 – Interactive Exploratory Analysis for DH Trends – Manuel Cebral-Loureda
7:50 – 8:00 pm – Break
8:00 – 8:30 pm – Keynote presentation: Seeing the utan (forest) for the orang (people): a decolonial Indigenous approach to orang utan conservation, June Rubis (Moderator: Viola Lasmana)
8:30 – 9:00 pm – Themed Discussion Rooms (Social Time)
Thursday, March 24
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12:30 – 1:00 pm – Speed Networking
1:00 – 1:30 pm – Keynote presentation: Industry, Postcolony, and the Immersive Arts of Environmental Storytelling, Hanna Musiol (Moderator: Tianyi Kou-Herrema)
1:30 – 1:40 pm – Break
1:40 – 3:20 pm – Lightning Talks (Moderator: Katie Knowles)
1:40 – 2:30 pm Digital Disruptions: Writing and Knowing Anew
- MI Diaries: Starting a Community-Engaged DH Project during a Global Pandemic – Betsy Sneller and Suzanne Wagner
- Digital Humanities Core Values Navigated in Global Pandemic Pedagogy – Najla Jarkas
- Recognizing Sounds and Aural Patterns in Ancient Chinese Texts: An Approach to Problems of Logographic Writing Systems – Gian Duri Rominger
- Ética,un límite y un potenciador de la Inteligencia Artificial: una recomendación en el contexto del COVID-19 – Barbara Guadalupe Gaspar Gaona
2:30 – 3:20 pm Outlining Communities and Information through Digital Archives and the Static Web
- Exilio 36-39: Mapping Exile Memory – Melanie Forehand
- Learn-STATIC: Expanding the Potential of Digital Humanities Pedagogy With Static Web Technologies – Olivia Wikle (Presenting), Evan Peter Williamson, Gabriele Hayden, Kate Thornhill
- Digital Storytelling and Knowledge Service of Academic Celebrities’ Characteristic Resources from the Perspective of Digital Humanities – Huilin Liu (Presenting), Li Niu, Jingyi Zeng, Lichao Liu
3:20 – 3:30 pm – Break
3:30 – 4:40 pm – Mapping Digital Spaces of Memory, Witnessing, and Resistance (Moderator: Merve Tekgürler)
- Pauliceia 2.0 – Collaborative Mapping of the History of São Paulo (1870-1940) An experiment of open science in digital humanities – Andrew Britt and Luís Ferla
- Intersectional issues in digital mapping: The (De)colonial Memory Project and colonial monuments in Puerto Rico – Rafael Capó García
- A Geography of Terror and Repression – Jennifer Ross
- Walking the Archive of District Six: Memory, Augmented Reality, and Counter-Surveying – David A. Wallace and Siddique Motala
4:45 – 5:15 – Trivia (Social Time)
Friday, March 25
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9:00 – 9:30 am – Mini Workshops and Social Time
9:30 – 9:40 am – Break
9:40 – 10:40 am – Developing Multilingual Foundations for Global Digital Humanities (Moderator: Aparna Zambare)
- Missing the Digital: Infrastructures in India – Maya Dodd
- Building Multilingual Internets – Puthiya Purayil Sneha
- Translating Tech: Urdu Social Media Discourse and the Question of Secularism for Postcolonial Digital Humanities – Max Johnson Dugan and Elliot Montpellier
10:40 – 10:50 am – Break
10:50 am – 12:10 pm – Transforming Pedagogy and Curriculum: Challenges and Insights (Moderator: Gimena del Rio Riande)
- Humanidades transdisciplinares en la UniverCiudad: el caso del grado en Humanidades Digitales Globales de Mondragon Unibertsitatea – Aitor Zuberogoitia and Beñat Flores
- Defining the Transnational through Anti-colonial Digital Humanities Pedagogy – Ashley Caranto Morford, Kush Patel, and Arun Jacob
- Edición de textos y cuestión idiomática: impresiones de un primer acercamiento a las Humanidades Digitales – María Agustina Ryckeboer
- Cistern: a Database of Geographical Knowledge in the Ottoman World – Merve Tekgürler, Adrien Zakar, Isin Taylan, Umar Patel, Jayna Huang
12:10 – 12:20 pm – Break
12:20 – 1:20 pm – Environmental Justice, Indigenous Futures, and Digital Humanities: A Discussion Among Keynote Presenters Olivia Quintanilla and Hanna Musiol (Moderator: Nabeel Siddiqui)
1:20 – 1:25 pm – Closing Remarks (slides)
1:25 – 1:40 pm – Speed Networking