This interest group looks at current research in digital humanities. It is open and welcoming to all interested graduate students and faculty.
As is the case for all interest groups, this is a no-prep/low-prep activity. Everyone is invited to read the weekly article in advance.
Fall 2019:
- Sept 25: Roth
- Oct 2: Proctor
- Oct 9: Maley
- Oct 16: D’Ignazio and Klein
- Oct 23: Disrupt
- Oct 30: Library of Babel by Jorge Luis Borges
- Nov 6: Janes
- Nov 13 Niinluoto
Spring 2020:
- Jan 13: Searle
- Jan 21: Grandy
- Jan 27: "On the Place of Artifacts in Ontology" by Crawford E. Elder
- Feb 3: "Artifacts and Human Concepts" by Amie L. Thomasson
- Feb 10: "Artwork as Artifacts" by Jerrold Levinson
- Feb 17: "Artifact Categorization: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" by Barbara C. Malt and Steven A Sloman
- Feb 24: "Seedless Grapes: Nature and Culture" by Dan Sperber
- Mar 2: "How to refer to Artifacts" by Hilary Kornblith
- Mar 9: "Water as an Artifact Kind" by Paul Bloom
- Mar 23: "The Essence of Artifacts: Developing the Design Stance" by Deborah Kelemen and Susan Carey
- Mar 30-Apr 28: Paper workshops, hashing out the final draft of our white paper
- Fall 2019: Wednesdays 10 AM - 11AM-ish
- Spring 2020: Mondays 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
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Contact Jesse ([email protected]), Marcelina ([email protected]), Ellie Marvin ([email protected]) or, as always, Dr. Romano