Explore how digital and computational methodologies and modalities are shaping academic research.
Featuring Digital Scholarship in Arts (DiSA), this panel will examine how technological developments are evolving academic inquiry across disciplines, enhancing research purpose and capacity, and fundamentally reshaping scholarly questions, approaches, and knowledge dissemination. Through personal case studies, we will discuss how emerging technologies alter our work, and interrogate how computational and digital thinking are transforming social science, humanities and creative research across the Faculty of Arts.
Panelists
- Dr. Kevin Fisher, Associate Professor, Department of Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies
- Dr. Siobhán McElduff, Associate Professor, Department of Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies
- Dr. Laura Nelson, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology
- Dr. Patrick Parra Pennefather, Associate Professor, Department of Theatre & Film; Media Studies
Moderator
- Christine D’Onofrio, Director, Digital Scholarship in the Arts; Associate Professor of Teaching, Department of Art History, Visual Art & Theory
Register
This event is part of the Arts ISIT Welcome Back Conference. To sign up for the event, please visit the conference page.