Dr. Susan Brown talk on Digital Scholarship Friday Jan 27

Beth Coleman bcoleman at uwaterloo.ca
Thu Jan 12 11:14:56 EST 2017


The Department of English Language and Literature is proud to announce “Not One: Intersectional Identities in a Networked World," a talk by Dr. Susan Brown to take place. Friday, January 27, 3:00-5:00pm in HH 373. All are welcome to attend.

Susan Brown is Professor of English at the University of Guelph<https://www.uoguelph.ca/arts/sets-susan-brown>, where she holds a Canada Research Chair in Collaborative Digital Scholarship, and Visiting Professor in English and Humanities Computing at the University of Alberta.<http://www.efs.ualberta.ca/People/Faculty/SusanBrown.aspx> She directs and co-edits Orlando: Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present (www.ualbert.ca/orlando<http://www.ualbert.ca/orlando>), an ongoing experiment in digital literary history published online by Cambridge University Press since 2006. She is also President (English) of the Canadian Society for Digital Humanities / Societé Canadienne des humanités numérique, and leads the development of the Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory (www.cwrc.ca<http://www.cwrc.ca/>), a CFI-funded online repository and research environment for literary studies in Canada. Her current research focuses on using digital technologies for literary history, and spans aspects of text encoding, text mining, visualization, interface design and usability, and the impacts of technological innovation on Victorian literature.
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