SEPTEMBER
One [09/03]
Orientations
- Conatser / Changing Medium, Transforming Composition
- Eyman / Defining and Locating Digital Rhetoric (Digital Rhetoric 12-60)
- Kirschenbaum / What is Digital Humanities and What’s It Doing in English Departments? (also in Gold, 3-11)
- Pruchnic / A Natural History of Networks
Two [09/10]
Theories
- Bianco / The Digital Humanities Which Is Not One (also in Gold, 96-112)
- Di Leo / The Humanities Which Is Not One
- Drucker / Humanistic Theory and Digital Scholarship (also in Gold, 85-95)
- Eyman / Theory (Digital Rhetoric, 61-92)
- Gruber / New Materialism and a Rhetoric of Scientific Practice in the Digital Humanities (also in Ridolfo and Hart-Davidson, 296-306)
- Ramsay and Rockwell: Developing Things (also in Gold, 75-84)
- Rice / Occupying the Digital Humanities
Three [09/17]
Multimodalities
with special guest Jason Palmieri
- Alexander and Rhodes / Refiguring Our Relationship to New Media (On Multimodality, 28-69)
- Palmieri / Remixing Composition: A History of Multimodal Writing
Four [09/24]
Codes
with special guest James J. Brown, Jr.
OCTOBER
Five [10/01]
Pedagogies I
- Alexander & Rhodes / Direct to Video: Rewriting the Literacy Narrative (also in Alexander and Rhodes, 70-104)
- Bjork / Digital Humanities and the First-Year Writing Course (also in Hirsch, 97-120)
- Brier / Where’s the Pedagogy? The Role of Teaching and Learning in the Digital Humanities (also in Gold, 390-401)
- Clement / Multiliteracies and the Undergraduate Digital Humanities (also in Hirsch, 365-388)
- Davidson / Assessment Versus Innovation
- Hirsch / Digital Humanities and the Place of Pedagogy (also in Hirsch, 3-30)
- Jarvis / Lectures are Bullshit
Six [10/08]
Methods
- Boyle / Low Fidelity in High Definition: Speculations on Rhetorical Editions (in Ridolfo & Hart-Davidson, 127-139)
- Eyman / Digital Rhetoric: Method
- Hart / Genre and Automated Text Analysis: A Demonstration (in Ridolfo & Hart-Davidson, 152-168)
- Hoffman & Waisanen / At the Digital Frontier of Rhetoric Studies: An Overview of Tools and Methods for Computer-Aided Textual Analysis (in Ridolfo & Hart-Davidson, 169-183)
- Mahoney & Pierazzo / Teaching Skills or Teaching Methodology? (also in Hirsch, 215-217)
- McNely & Teston / Tactical and Strategic: Qualitative Approaches to the Digital Humanities (in Ridolfo & Hart-Davidson, 111-126)
- Shienfeldt / Theory, Method, and the Digital Humanities
- Wilkens / Canons, Closer Reading, and the Evolution of Method (also in Gold, 249-258)
Seven [10/22]
Practices
- Alexander & Rhodes / Collaboration, Interactivity, and the Derive in Computer Gaming (127-170)
- Brooks, et al. / Tackling a Fundamental Problem: Using Digital Labs to Build Smarter Computing Cultures (in Ridolfo & Hart-Davidson, 224-232)
- Earhart / Can Information Be Unfettered? Race and the New Digital Humanities Canon (also in Gold, 309-318)
- Eyman / Digital Rhetoric: Practice
- Eyman & Ball / Digital Humanities Scholarship and Electronic Publication (in Ridolfo & Hart-Davidson, 65-79)
- Losh / Nowcasting/Futurecasting: Big Data, Prognostication, and the Rhetorics of Scale (in Ridolfo & Hart-Davidson, 286-295)
- O’Malley / Reading and Writing
- Spiro / Opening Up Digital Humanities Education (also in Hirsch, 331-364)
- Williams / Disability, Universal Design, and the Digital Humanities (also in Gold, 202-212)
Eight [10/29]
Disciplines
with special guest Julie Klein
- Anderson & Sayers / The Metaphor and Materiality of Layers (in Ridolfo and Hart-Davidson, 80-95)
- Carter, et al. / Beyond Territorial Disputes (in Ridolfo and Hart-Davidson, 33-48)
- Johnson / Modeling Rhetorical Disciplinarity (in Ridolfo and Hart-Davidson, 96-107)
- Klein / Interdisciplining Digital Humanities: Boundary Work in an Emerging Field
- Reid / Digital Humanities Now and the Possibilities of a Speculative Digital Rhetoric (in Ridolfo and Hart-Davidson, 15-19)
- Walls / In/Between Programs: Forging a Curriculum between Rhetoric and the Digital Humanities (in Ridolfo & Hart-Davidson, 210-223)
NOVEMBER
Ten [11/05]
Archives
- Graban, et al. / In, Through, and About the Archive: What Digitization (Dis)Allows (in Ridolfo & Hart-Davidson, 233-244)
- Kirschenbaum / The .txtual Condition
- Kuhn & Callahan / Nomadic Archives: Remix and the Drift to Praxis (also in Hirsch, 291-308)
- Potts / Archive Experiences: A Vision for User-Centered Design in the Digital Humanities (in Ridolfo & Hart-Davidson, 255-263)
- Prom / Reimagining Academic Archives
- Rice & Rice / Pop-Up Archives (in Ridolfo & Hart-Davidson, 245-254)
- Theimer / Archives in Context and as Context
Eleven [11/12]
Demonstrations
Twelve [11/19]
Cartographies
- The Detroit Geographical Expedition and Institute / Field Notes III
- The Detroit Geographical Expedition and Institute: A Case Study in Civic Mapping
- Johanson, et al. / Teaching Digital Humanities through Digital Cultural Mapping (also in Hirsch, 122-149)
- Moretti / Maps (from Graphs, Maps, Trees: Abstract Models for Literary History)
DECEMBER
Thirteen [12/03]
Presentations I
Fourteen [12/10]
Presentations II
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