HASTAC and Humanities in a Digital Age: The View 10 Years Out

Full Panel

Panel Description
HASTAC has been a prominent force in revitalizing Humanities. This panel will reflect on the organization’s key initiatives and trends, along with contributions from the conference and Twitter audience.

Panelists

Julie Klein, Chair and Introductions
Professor of Humanities in the English Department and Faculty Fellow in the Office for Teaching and Learning at Wayne State University.

Fiona Barnett, HASTAC Scholars & Building the Future of Higher Ed
Director of the HASTAC Scholars program, Ph.D. candidate in the Literature Program and Women’s Studies at Duke University.

Simone Browne, Transformative Digital Humanities
Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin.

Jentery Sayers, Making Digital Humanities
Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities and Literary Studies and  Director of the Maker Lab in the Humanities at the University of Victoria.

David Sparks, A Deep Dive into HASTAC’s Big Data
HASTAC EAGER Postdoctoral Fellow

Cathy N. Davidson, Response and Comment
Co-founder of HASTAC
Co-director of the Ph.D. Lab in Digital Knowledge, Duke University
Ruth F. DeVarney Professor of English and John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies, Duke University