Directions in Digital Humanities
About the Cluster
The Digital Humanities Research Cluster is a community of Faculty, Students, and Staff engaged in using technology to define new modes of Humanities research, analysis, publication, teaching and learning. We host ongoing and special events, including a lecture series, hands-on workshops, and reading groups.
Through these events, we engage with new trends in the field of research and teaching and envision the future of Digital Humanities at UCSC. Together, we will inform, support, and enrich current individual Digital Humanities projects and foster new ones.
Learn more about Digital Humanities at UCSC and join the DH mailing list for up to date news. For additional tools and resources visit the Digital Scholarship Commons (DSC) or the Faculty Instructional Technology Center (FITC) in McHenry Library.
Events
June 6, 2018: Stephanie Bosch Santana: “The Digital Worlding of African Literature: From Blog and Facebook Fiction to the Blockchain”
May 23, 2018: Digital Research and Teaching Symposium featuring Undergraduate Digital Research and Innovative Pedagogy
March 6, 2018: Danny Snelson: “The Little Database: A Poetics of Media Formats”
February 7, 2018: New Visualization Spaces in the Digital Scholarship Commons
Digital Exhibit Building Symposium
April 19, 2017: Undergraduate Digital Research Symposium
March 8, 2017: Alan Craig: “VR, AR, and the Brain: Teaching, Learning, and Research With Virtual and Augmented Reality”
February 22, 2017: Digital Space & Difficult History: Curating The African American and Holocaust Museums
February 21, 2017: Digital Humanities Happy Hour
February 2, 2017: Angel Nieves: 3D Modeling and the Soweto Historic GIS project
November 28, 2016: Spatial Humanities & Digital Humanities Reading Group: Enchanting the Desert
November 4, 2016: Graduate Student Workshop with Yoh Kawano
October 25, 2016: Digital Research Happy Hour
September 14, 2016: Digital Exhibit Building Symposium
May 25, 2016: Digital Pedagody Round Table
May 3, 2016: Designing Digital Scholarship: Art, Feminism + the Digital Humanities
December 2, 2015: Digital Humanities Reading Group
November 13, 2015: Workshop with Miriam Posner: “How Did They Make That?”
May 19, 2015: Digital Humanities Working Group/Reading Group
May 11, 2015: Digital Humanities Working Group/Work-in-Progress: Fabiola Hanna, We Are History
May 7, 2015: Working in Omeka: Building a Community of Users
May 6, 2015: Patrick Murray-John: “Latent Data: How, Where, And Why (Digital) Humanists Discovery Data Hidden In Plain Sight”
April 29, 2015: Digital Humanities Working Group/Digital Pedagogy
April 23, 2015: Twitter 101 with Melissa De Witte
March 11, 2015: DH Working Group Meeting / Reading Group
March 4, 2015: Antonella Guidazzoli, “Open Virtual Heritage Applications: From Research Tools to Emotional and Participatory Virtual Spaces”
February 17, 2015: Digital Happy Hour
February 11, 2015: DH Working Group Meeting / Digital Pedagogy Session
January 29, 2015: Brown Bag Lunch: Building a Better Online Identity
January 14, 2015: DH Working Group Meeting / Works in Progress Session
December 4, 2014: Digital Happy Hour
November 12, 2014: Michael Ashley: “Mukurtu CMS: Differential Access for the Ethical Stewardship of Cultural and Digital Heritage”
November 5, 2014: Digital Humanities Working Group and Opening Reception
October 29, 2014: “Digital is not a Dirty Word” – Digital Humanities Graduate Student Open House
October 22, 2014: Rachel Deblinger: “Making Memories/Motifs: Holocaust Memory & the Unexpected Inspiration of Digital Humanities”