Early Bird Deadline April 15: Registration open for DH@Guelph Summer Workshops, May 12th-15th, 2025

Dear DH Community, This is a reminder that registration is now open for the DH@Guelph Summer Workshops! The DH@Guelph Summer Workshops<https://www.uoguelph.ca/arts/research/centres-institutes-and-labs/digital-humanities-guelph/dh-events/summer-workshops> will be in-person and will run over four days, May 12th-15th, 2025. <https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/dhguelph-summer-workshops-2023-tickets-608713347007> Our early bird registration closes on April 15, so be sure to register now to take advantage of the reduced rates! See more details below, and please don't hesitate to email dhguelph[@]uoguelph.ca with any questions or concerns. Warmly, Susan Brown and Kim Martin (Co-Directors), DH@Guelph Kiera Obbard, Ridley Postdoc in Digital Humanities --------- DH@Guelph is thrilled to announce that registration is now open for our summer workshops! The DH@Guelph Summer Workshops<https://www.uoguelph.ca/arts/research/centres-institutes-and-labs/digital-humanities-guelph/dh-events/summer-workshops> will be in-person and will run over four days, May 12th-15th, 2025. <https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/dhguelph-summer-workshops-2023-tickets-608713347007> We hope you can join us for what promises to be an exciting week! The four-day workshops will run 9-4:30 Monday-Thursday. The 2025 workshops are: 1. Using Play as a Design Approach to Create Exploratory Digital Archives 2. Digital Editions: Start to Finish 3. Visualizing Data in the Humanities: From Concepts to Creation 4. Digital Misogynoir and Harm Reduction Tactics 5. Intro to Minimal Web Design with Jekyll 6. An intensive Introduction to the Guidelines of the Text Encoding Initiative 7. Approaching Media Archaeology from a Digital Humanities Perspective: Introduction, Tools, and Techniques 8. Making: A Feminist Praxis dh Announcing our Keynote: Dr. KáLyn Coghill DH@Guelph is thrilled to welcome Dr. KáLyn Coghill as our keynote speaker for the 2025 Summer Workshops! Audre Lorde Says “Revolution Is Not A One Time Event”: Resisting Digital Muzzles To Enact Revolutionary Change Abstract: Technology-facilitated gender-based violence has long been an issue. It has made it extremely difficult for journalists, activists, and at this current moment in time — educators. In our current political climate, we are reminded daily of the dangers of not being silent, prioritizing the needs of those in crisis, protecting our students, colleagues, and loved ones against digital harm, and standing up for what is right. Digital humanities has the potential to do all of these things, but are we ready to take the lead? Audre Lorde reminds us all that our silence will NOT protect us. So, how will we use what we know to enact revolutionary change? How will we resist the violence in digital spaces that materializes and manifests in our offline lives? This is a clarion call to all digital humanities scholars, students, librarians, and professors to reset, resist, and revolutionize the field in order to revolutionize the world. Dr. Coghill’s keynote will take place the first night of the workshops. All are welcome to attend this free talk, which has been generously sponsored by the University of Guelph College of Arts Interdisciplinary Programs. Register for the keynote here<https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/dhguelph-summer-workshops-keynote-address-dr-kalyn-coghill-tickets-1278050406169?aff=oddtdtcreator>. Registering for the workshops will automatically register you for this free, open talk. You can find all workshop and keynote details on the DH@Guelph website<https://www.uoguelph.ca/arts/research/centres-institutes-and-labs/digital-humanities-guelph/dh-events/summer-workshops>. You can register for the DH@Guelph Summer Workshops at this link<https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/dhguelph-summer-workshops-2025-tickets-1278059041999?aff=oddtdtcreator>. We have attached posters for the keynote and the workshops and would appreciate it if you would circulate these to your networks. We look forward to seeing you in May!
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Kiera Obbard