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SUMMARY:Information + Humanities Conference
DESCRIPTION:\n4th Annual Information + Humanities Conference\n\nSeptembe
	r 20\, 2019&nbsp\;\n\nNittany Lion Inn / Board Room\n\n8:45-9:15: Breakf
	ast\n\n9:15-10:30: Welcome &amp\; Keynote: Elizabeth Losh (College of Wi
	lliam &amp\; Mary)\, &ldquo\;Hashtags and the Humanities: Metadata and t
	he Digital Cultural Record&rdquo\;\n\n10:45-12:30: Session 1\n\nJamie Le
	e (University of Arizona)\, &ldquo\;Producing the Archival Body&rdquo\;\
	n\nTarez Graban (Florida State University)\, &quot\;Observations from th
	e Transnational Archive: Historiography\, Decoloniality\, and the Techno
	logical Imaginary&quot\;\n\nMarika Cifor (University of Washington)\, &q
	uot\;The Undetectable Archive: Curating for the Present and Future of AI
	DS.&quot\;\n\n12:45-2:00: Lunch\n\n2:00-3:45: Session 2\n\nPatricia Fanc
	her (University of California\, Santa Barbara)\, &ldquo\;Queer Techn&eci
	rc\; of Kinship: Sexuality and Friendship in the History of Digital Comp
	uters&rdquo\;\n\nAnna Lauren Hoffmann (University of Washington)\, &ldqu
	o\;Beyond Fairness: Data\, Violence\, and the Limits of Antidiscriminati
	on Discourse&rdquo\;\n\nMichael Faris (Texas Tech University)\, &quot\;M
	apping Queer Rhetorical Studies: A Co-Citation Network Analysis&rdquo\;\
	n\n4:00-5:15: Session 3\n\nMelissa Adler (University of Western Ontario)
	\, &ldquo\;Thomas Jefferson&#39\;s Metadata: A Study on the Racializatio
	n of the Cultural Record&rdquo\;\n\nJonathan Senchyne (University of Wis
	consin)\, &ldquo\;Book History&#39\;s Black Mirrors: Slavery and Informa
	tion Labor&rdquo\;\n\n5:15: Closing Remarks\n\n6:00: Conference Dinner\n
	\nFor more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/information_humaniti
	es_conference/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>4th Annual Info
	rmation + Humanities Conference</p><p>September 20, 2019&nbsp;</p><p>Nit
	tany Lion Inn / Board Room</p><p class="FirstParagraph">8:45-9:15: Break
	fast</p><p class="FirstParagraph"><br />9:15-10:30: Welcome &amp; Keynot
	e: Elizabeth Losh (College of William &amp; Mary), &ldquo;Hashtags and t
	he Humanities: Metadata and the Digital Cultural Record&rdquo;</p><p cla
	ss="FirstParagraph"><br />10:45-12:30: Session 1<br />Jamie Lee (Univers
	ity of Arizona), &ldquo;Producing the Archival Body&rdquo;<br />Tarez Gr
	aban (Florida State University), &quot;Observations from the Transnation
	al Archive: Historiography, Decoloniality, and the Technological Imagina
	ry&quot;</p><p class="FirstParagraph"><br />Marika Cifor (University of 
	Washington), &quot;The Undetectable Archive: Curating for the Present an
	d Future of AIDS.&quot;</p><p class="FirstParagraph"><br />12:45-2:00: L
	unch</p><p class="FirstParagraph"><br />2:00-3:45: Session 2<br />Patric
	ia Fancher (University of California, Santa Barbara), &ldquo;Queer Techn
	&ecirc; of Kinship: Sexuality and Friendship in the History of Digital C
	omputers&rdquo;</p><p class="FirstParagraph"><br />Anna Lauren Hoffmann 
	(University of Washington), &ldquo;Beyond Fairness: Data, Violence, and 
	the Limits of Antidiscrimination Discourse&rdquo;<br />Michael Faris (Te
	xas Tech University), &quot;Mapping Queer Rhetorical Studies: A Co-Citat
	ion Network Analysis&rdquo;</p><p class="FirstParagraph"><br />4:00-5:15
	: Session 3<br />Melissa Adler (University of Western Ontario), &ldquo;T
	homas Jefferson&#39;s Metadata: A Study on the Racialization of the Cult
	ural Record&rdquo;<br />Jonathan Senchyne (University of Wisconsin), &ld
	quo;Book History&#39;s Black Mirrors: Slavery and Information Labor&rdqu
	o;</p><p class="FirstParagraph"><br />5:15: Closing Remarks</p><p class=
	"FirstParagraph"><br />6:00: Conference Dinner</p><p>For more details: <
	a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/information_humanities_conferenc
	e/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/information_humanities_conference/</
	a></p></body></html>
URL:https://chi.la.psu.edu/
LOCATION:The Boardroom, The Nittany Lion Inn
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DTSTAMP:20260419T045914Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190920T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190920T084500
SUMMARY:Information + Humanities Conference
DESCRIPTION:\n4th Annual Information + Humanities Conference\n\nSeptembe
	r 20\, 2019&nbsp\;\n\nNittany Lion Inn / Board Room\n\n8:45-9:15: Breakf
	ast\n\n9:15-10:30: Welcome &amp\; Keynote: Elizabeth Losh (College of Wi
	lliam &amp\; Mary)\, &ldquo\;Hashtags and the Humanities: Metadata and t
	he Digital Cultural Record&rdquo\;\n\n10:45-12:30: Session 1\n\nJamie Le
	e (University of Arizona)\, &ldquo\;Producing the Archival Body&rdquo\;\
	n\nTarez Graban (Florida State University)\, &quot\;Observations from th
	e Transnational Archive: Historiography\, Decoloniality\, and the Techno
	logical Imaginary&quot\;\n\nMarika Cifor (University of Washington)\, &q
	uot\;The Undetectable Archive: Curating for the Present and Future of AI
	DS.&quot\;\n\n12:45-2:00: Lunch\n\n2:00-3:45: Session 2\n\nPatricia Fanc
	her (University of California\, Santa Barbara)\, &ldquo\;Queer Techn&eci
	rc\; of Kinship: Sexuality and Friendship in the History of Digital Comp
	uters&rdquo\;\n\nAnna Lauren Hoffmann (University of Washington)\, &ldqu
	o\;Beyond Fairness: Data\, Violence\, and the Limits of Antidiscriminati
	on Discourse&rdquo\;\n\nMichael Faris (Texas Tech University)\, &quot\;M
	apping Queer Rhetorical Studies: A Co-Citation Network Analysis&rdquo\;\
	n\n4:00-5:15: Session 3\n\nMelissa Adler (University of Western Ontario)
	\, &ldquo\;Thomas Jefferson&#39\;s Metadata: A Study on the Racializatio
	n of the Cultural Record&rdquo\;\n\nJonathan Senchyne (University of Wis
	consin)\, &ldquo\;Book History&#39\;s Black Mirrors: Slavery and Informa
	tion Labor&rdquo\;\n\n5:15: Closing Remarks\n\n6:00: Conference Dinner\n
	\nFor more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/information_humaniti
	es_conference/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>4th Annual Info
	rmation + Humanities Conference</p><p>September 20, 2019&nbsp;</p><p>Nit
	tany Lion Inn / Board Room</p><p class="FirstParagraph">8:45-9:15: Break
	fast</p><p class="FirstParagraph"><br />9:15-10:30: Welcome &amp; Keynot
	e: Elizabeth Losh (College of William &amp; Mary), &ldquo;Hashtags and t
	he Humanities: Metadata and the Digital Cultural Record&rdquo;</p><p cla
	ss="FirstParagraph"><br />10:45-12:30: Session 1<br />Jamie Lee (Univers
	ity of Arizona), &ldquo;Producing the Archival Body&rdquo;<br />Tarez Gr
	aban (Florida State University), &quot;Observations from the Transnation
	al Archive: Historiography, Decoloniality, and the Technological Imagina
	ry&quot;</p><p class="FirstParagraph"><br />Marika Cifor (University of 
	Washington), &quot;The Undetectable Archive: Curating for the Present an
	d Future of AIDS.&quot;</p><p class="FirstParagraph"><br />12:45-2:00: L
	unch</p><p class="FirstParagraph"><br />2:00-3:45: Session 2<br />Patric
	ia Fancher (University of California, Santa Barbara), &ldquo;Queer Techn
	&ecirc; of Kinship: Sexuality and Friendship in the History of Digital C
	omputers&rdquo;</p><p class="FirstParagraph"><br />Anna Lauren Hoffmann 
	(University of Washington), &ldquo;Beyond Fairness: Data, Violence, and 
	the Limits of Antidiscrimination Discourse&rdquo;<br />Michael Faris (Te
	xas Tech University), &quot;Mapping Queer Rhetorical Studies: A Co-Citat
	ion Network Analysis&rdquo;</p><p class="FirstParagraph"><br />4:00-5:15
	: Session 3<br />Melissa Adler (University of Western Ontario), &ldquo;T
	homas Jefferson&#39;s Metadata: A Study on the Racialization of the Cult
	ural Record&rdquo;<br />Jonathan Senchyne (University of Wisconsin), &ld
	quo;Book History&#39;s Black Mirrors: Slavery and Information Labor&rdqu
	o;</p><p class="FirstParagraph"><br />5:15: Closing Remarks</p><p class=
	"FirstParagraph"><br />6:00: Conference Dinner</p><p>For more details: <
	a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/information_humanities_conferenc
	e/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/information_humanities_conference/</
	a></p></body></html>
URL:https://chi.la.psu.edu/
LOCATION:The Boardroom, The Nittany Lion Inn
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