Dear Toma and Anne,
Thanks for these recommendations. I think Sarah Kenderdine, especially, is a great choice.
Other people I would be interested in hearing from are:
* Janelle Riki-Waaka (Digital Equity Coalition Aotearoa) https://www.digitalequity.nz/about-us
* Schuyler Esprit (Create Caribbean Research Institute) https://schuyleresprit.com/esprit/
* Safiya Noble (Algorithms of Oppression) https://safiyaunoble.com
* Claire Fernandez (European Digital Rights, EDRi) https://edri.org/about-us/our-team/
Thanks,
Laura
Dr. Laura Estill
Canada Research Chair in Digital Humanities
Associate Professor of English, St. Francis Xavier University
Director, StFX Digital Humanities Centrehttps://www2.mystfx.ca/digitalhumanities/
From: PC2023 on behalf of Toma Tasovac
Date: Monday, August 29, 2022 at 7:39 AM
To: pc2023@lists.digitalhumanities.org
Subject: [Pc2023] keynotes
Dear colleagues,
Anne and I just had a meeting with the local organizers and one of the topics that we discussed were the keynotes. We have two suggestions that we would like to share with you:
* Slavoj Žižek (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavoj_Žižek) and
* Sarah Kenderdine (https://sarahkenderdine.info)
There are no guarantees that either one of them will be available, but we'd like to give it a try.
Therefore we would like to ask you to:
* let us know if you have any problems with our choices by September 5th; and
* add additional names for consideration, also by September 5th.
We'll very much appreciate your additional suggestions and your overall help in this process.
All best,
Toma and Anne
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