Digital Humanities & Italian studies
An exciting new approach to trying to sort out a disciplines role and interest in the discipline. Please forward to your Italian Studies widely as it may launch some interesting conversations. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Dear colleagues, In preparation for the Modern Language Association 2017 Conference, we are seeking feedback on the intersection of Italian Studies and Digital Humanities. Please help us to better understand the relationship between these two fields by taking the following survey (c'è anche la versione del sondaggio in italiano): https://bowdoincollege.qualtri cs.com/SE/?SID=SV_2o6BuCYyQGTI0DP. Your responses will be entirely anonymous and the survey should only take 7-10 minutes. Results will be discussed at the panel "A Roundtable on the Current State of Digital Humanities in Italian Studies," which will take place at the annual MLA convention, to be held in Philadelphia from January 5-8, 2017. More information can be found at the MLA Commons site for the round table: https://dhis.commons.mla.org/2016/05/23/upcoming-roundtable- on-the-current-state-of-digital-humanities-in-italian-studies/ Sincerely, e con i più cordiali saluti, Crystal Hall and Gabriella Papper Crystal Hall Associate Professor of Digital Humanities Digital and Computational Studies<http://www.bowdoin.edu /digital-computational-studies/> Bowdoin College 9300 College Station Brunswick, ME 04011 chall@bowdoin.edu FORWARDED BY -- Jen Jack Gieseking Assistant Professor of Public Humanities American Studies Program, Trinity College 300 Summit Street, Hartford, CT 06106 www.jgieseking.org www.peopleplacespace.org @jgieseking <https://twitter.com/jgieseking> <http://www.digitalhumanities.org/humanist/membership_form.php>
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Jack Jen Gieseking