Digital Humanities at the University of Alberta

Digital Humanities at the University of Alberta This is the official page for the MA program in Digital Humanities at the University of Alberta, Canada.

The Humanities Computing Program integrates computational methods and theories with research and teaching in the Humanities. It addresses the demand for Arts graduates to be able to work either in the realm of humanities research and teaching or in the emerging job markets of information management and content delivery over the internet. The Humanities Computing Program currently offers a 2-year M

aster of Arts (MA) degree, which can either be pursued as an individualized program, or paired with a specialization. We also offer a 3-year MA/MLIS program which gives you a dual degree in Humanities Computing and Library and Information Studies.

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11/05/2020

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Post Secondary Recruitment

07/01/2020

Register for the Conference Conference registration is open 30 June through 19 July. All presenters and participants can register for the conference via ConfTool. Once registered in ConfTool, you will need to create an account with Humanities Commons and request access to the DH2020 Humanities Commo...

06/24/2020

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06/23/2020

After more than 70 allegations surfaced on Twitter this weekend, gaming companies and streamers responded with action. Some say it’s the beginning of real change in the industry.

06/12/2020

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06/02/2020

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Call for Papers | Designing the Self—Humanities Graduate Students Association York University  | Deadline: May 30This tw...
05/25/2020

Call for Papers | Designing the Self—Humanities Graduate Students Association York University | Deadline: May 30

This two-day graduate conference will be held virtually due to the COVID-19 situation. Proposals for 15-minute paper presentations are welcomed. Those interested are invited to submit an abstract of 250 words to [email protected] by 30 May 2020.

Submissions must include the title of the paper, the author’s name, affiliation, and contact information. Applications must be accompanied by a short biography of 150 words.

For questions and inquiries, contact Nanditha Narayanamoorthy at [email protected].

Designing the Self: Call for Papers Department of Humanities, York University (Toronto) Humans navigate personal and social relationships in the world through

05/25/2020

A common quest How video games keep people connected By Anna Holtby on May 11, 2020 The newly released video game Animal Crossing: New Horizons allows real-life friends to connect online, providing social connection in an isolating season. This spring, brothers Sean and Matt McCreary, ’14 BA, were...

05/19/2020

Coming from Bloomsbury Press!   Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities: Contexts, Forms & Practices, co-edited by James O’Sullivan and Dene Grigar and published as part of Bloomsbury Press’ “Electronic Literature” series, is a collection of 32 essays by international scholars and arti...

05/13/2020

As scenes of how COVID-19 was overwhelming the Italian health-care system were shown on newscasts, they were juxtaposed with images of young people, seemingly oblivious to the pandemic, enjoying spring break in Florida. As they returned home, a pair of location surveillance companies quietly made th...

05/06/2020

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