Schedule
Tuesday, October 18th, 2022
10:30 am – 11:00 am EDT
Welcome to BUDSC 2022
Wes Bernstein, BUDSC 2022 Committee Co-Chair
Carrie Pirmann, BUDSC 2022 Committee Co-Chair
Param Bedi, Vice President, Library & Information Technology
11:00 am – 12:30 pm EDT
Keynote: Lauren Klein
“Data Feminism and Digital Scholarship“
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
Concurrent Sessions
Alana Varner, University of Arizona
Megan Senseney, University of Arizona
Verónica Reyes-Escudero, University of Arizona
Shan Sutton, University of Arizona
Liz Rodrigues, Grinnell College
Tierney Steelberg, Grinnell College
Claire Burns, Grinnell College
Feven Getachew, Grinnell College
2:30 pm – 3:30 pm EDT
Concurrent Sessions
Angela Perkins, Lafayette College
Sidath Chandrasena, Lafayette College
Maya Nylund, Lafayette College
Christina Thomas, Johns Hopkins University
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm EDT
Concurrent Sessions
Rachael Nutt, University of Connecticut
Gregory Colati, University of Connecticut
Heather C. Owen, University of Connecticut
Michael Howser, University of Connecticut
Florian Pohl, Oxford College of Emory University
Kerry Bowden, Oxford College of Emory University
Paige Crowl, Oxford College of Emory University
Alexandrea Kord, Oxford College of Emory University
Zylah Markham, Oxford College of Emory University
Zainab Salako, Oxford College of Emory University
Wednesday, October 19th, 2022
11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Concurrent Sessions
Cheryl Johnson, Denison University
Leah Worthington, College of Charleston
Meaghan Cash, University of Pittsburg
Mills Pennebaker, College of Charleston
Brenna Reilley, College of Charleston
Cappy Yarbrough, Eagle Harbor Books
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm EDT
Concurrent Sessions
Elizabeth Parke, University of Toronto
Peter Luo, University of Toronto
Danielle Taschereau-Mamers, University of Toronto
Jen Green, Case Western Reserve University
Ben Gorham, Case Western Reserve University
Erin Smith, Case Western Reserve University
Daniela Solomon, Case Western Reserve University
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
Concurrent Sessions
R.C. Miessler, Gettysburg College
Alyssa Gruneberg, Gettysburg College
Anali Matthew, Gettysburg College
Mav Schmidt, Gettysburg College
Jennifer Helgren, University of the Pacific
Joshua Salyers, University of the Pacific
Lisa Cooperman, University of the Pacific
Marie Lee, University of the Pacific
David Ogutu, University of the Pacific
Michael O’Garey, University of the Pacific
Authors/creators: Alan Barragan, Jovani Batuyong, Asher Bloom, Keely Canniff, Chris Crawford Christopher Fines, Mayu Otsuka, Dominick Restivo, Karen Su, Madeleine Tawa, Gabriel Teo, Tina To, George Trammel, Thomas Wight, Kailey Wong
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm EDT
Keynote: Jessica Marie Johnson
“The Digital Humanities Against Enclosure”
According to the wishes of the presenter, access to the recording of this keynote expired on April 20th, 2023.
Thursday, October 20th, 2022
11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Concurrent Sessions
Ben Daigle, University of Dayton
Megan Mitchell, Oberlin College
Leta Hendricks, The Ohio State University
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm EDT
Concurrent Sessions
Ben Chiewphasa, Columbia University
Elizabeth Brooks, University of Notre Dame
Jacob Swisher, University of Notre Dame
Amy Bocko, Western Michigan University
Alisa Perkins, Western Michigan University
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
Concurrent Sessions
Alice McGrath, Bryn Mawr College
Cameron Boucher, Digital Scholarship Summer Fellow (Bryn Mawr ’23)
Karina Gonzalez, Bryn Mawr
Rafiun Haque, Digital Scholarship Summer Fellow (Bryn Mawr ’25)
Adrianna Morsey, Digital Scholarship Summer Fellow (Bryn Mawr ’23)
Arlowe Willingham, Digital Scholarship Summer Fellow (Bryn Mawr ’24)
Chris Boyland, Bryn Mawr
Stella Fritzell, Bryn Mawr Ph.D Candidate
Kristina Dorsett (she/her), Widener University
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm EDT
Concurrent Sessions
Scott Bacon, Coastal Carolina University
Alli Crandell, Coastal Carolina University
Samantha Duncan, Coastal Carolina University
Catherine Coleman, Stanford Libraries
Felicia Smith, Stanford Libraries
4:30 pm – 4:45 pm EDT
Carrie Pirmann, BUDSC 2022 Committee Co-Chair
Wes Bernstein, BUDSC 2022 Committee Co-Chair
Keynote Speakers
Lauren Klein
Lauren Klein is Winship Distinguished Research Professor and Associate Professor in the departments of English and Quantitative Theory & Methods at Emory University, where she also directs the Digital Humanities Lab. Before moving to Emory, she taught in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication at Georgia Tech. Klein works at the intersection of digital humanities, data science, and early American literature, with a focus on issues of gender and race. She is the author of An Archive of Taste: Race and Eating in the Early United States (University of Minnesota Press, 2020) and, with Catherine D’Ignazio, Data Feminism (MIT Press, 2020). With Matthew K. Gold, she edits Debates in the Digital Humanities, a hybrid print-digital publication stream that explores debates in the field as they emerge. Her work has appeared in leading humanities journals including PMLA, American Literature, and American Quarterly; and at technical conferences including NACCL, EMNLP, and IEEE VIS. Her research has been supported by grants from the NEH and the Mellon Foundation.
Jessica Marie Johnson
Jessica Marie Johnson is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the Johns Hopkins University. Johnson is a historian of Atlantic slavery and the Atlantic African diaspora. She is the author of Wicked Flesh: Black Women, Intimacy, and Freedom in the Atlantic World (University of Pennsylvania Press, August 2020), winner of the 2021 Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize of the American Studies Association, the 2021 Wesley-Logan Prize form the American Historical Association, the 2020 Kemper and Leila Williams Prize for Louisiana History, the 2020 Rebel Women Lit Caribbean Readers’ Award for Best Non-Fiction Book, an Honorable Mention for the 2021 Pauli Murray Book Award from the African American Intellectual History Society, and a finalist for the Frederick Douglass Book Prize from the Gilder-Lehrman Institute.
Johnson is an internationally recognized digital humanist. Johnson is the Director of LifexCode: Digital Humanities Against Enclosure and Senior Research Associate with the Center for the Digital Humanities at Johns Hopkins University. Alongside Drs. Yomaira C. Figueroa and Tao Leigh Goffe, Johnson also co-organizes the Diaspora Solidarities Lab, a Mellon-funded multi-university initiative applying Black feminist methodologies to collaborative scholarship. Johnson’s essay, “Markup Bodies: Black [Life] Studies and Slavery [Death] Studies at the Digital Crossroads” is widely recognized as a ground-breaking intervention in the fields of Black studies, digital humanities and data science. Johnson is co-editor with Lauren Tilton and David Mimno of Debates in the Digital Humanities: Computational Humanities. She is guest editor of Slavery in the Machine, a special issue of archipelagos journal (2019) and co-editor with Dr. Mark Anthony Neal (Duke University) of Black Code: A Special Issue of the Black Scholar (2017).
Her work has appeared in Slavery & Abolition,The Black Scholar, Meridians: Feminism, Race and Transnationalism, American Quarterly, Social Text, The Journal of African American History, The William & Mary Quarterly, Debates in the Digital Humanities, Forum Journal, Bitch Magazine, Black Perspectives (AAIHS), Somatosphere and Post-Colonial Digital Humanities (DHPoco) and her book chapters have appeared in multiple edited collections.