From the University of Oregon, Rachel Rochester sits down each month with luminaries in the digital humanities.
Dr. Marjorie Perloff presents her talk, "Poetry for the Digital Age," at the University of Oregon on May 8.
In this week's episode I chat with Dr. Martha Nell Smith about building an institute, an archive, and diversity in DH.
We sat down with Dr. Constance Crompton to discuss getting started with DH, no matter your current academic level or previous experience.
Rachel sits down with Laura Sanders and Kathi Inman Berens to discuss how DH can be used as a tool for social justice, and how insecure faculty can get involved
A recording of Tanya DePass's talk "I Need Diverse Games" recorded at the University of Oregon on November 30, 2016.
A conversation with Emily Simnitt about digital rhetoric, the digital humanities, and the intersection of the two.
This month Rachel sits down with Chandra LeGue, the Western Oregon Field Coordinator for Oregon Wild. LeGue speaks about working with Google Trekker and using Google Street View technology to advocate to preserving Oregon's threatened public lands.
In my capacity as the Assistant to the Director of the Digital Humanities at the University of Oregon, I record a monthly podcast! New episodes are released the the last Monday of every month and can be found here or at the DH Blog. Every month I feature a guest and we discuss projects and perspectives in the digital and public humanities. If you know someone I should feature, I would love to hear from you!