Participation de membres de la Society for Digital Humanities / Société pour l'Étude des Médias Interactifs à la rencontre annuelle de la Renaissance Society of America (24-26 mars 2011, Montréal)

L'événement aura lieu au Hilton Bonaventure de Montréal, du 24 au 26 mars 2011. Pour plus de détails : http://www.rsa.org/events/event_details.asp?id=132731

Programme complet :

New Technologies and Renaissance Studies
Sessions at RSA 2011, Montreal.
March 24-25.  Hilton Montreal Bonaventure, Room Fontaine C

. New Technologies and Renaissance Studies I: The Archivable Renaissance, A Keynote Address
Thu, Mar 24 - 8:45am - 10:15am
o Chair: William Bowen (University of Toronto Scarborough)
o The Archivable Renaissance: Computing's Pasts and Futures.  Alan Galey (University of Toronto)

. New Technologies and Renaissance Studies II: Editions and Social Networks
Thu, Mar 24 - 10:30am - 12:00pm
o Chair: William Bowen (University of Toronto Scarborough)
o Envisioning the Devonshire MS (BL Add 17492) as Social Edition.  Meagan Timney (University of Victoria),  Raymond Siemens (University of Victoria), Cara Leitch (University of Victoria)
o Using a Social Network to Teach Early Modern Drama.  Jessica Murphy (University of Texas, Dallas), Kris McAbee (University of Arkansas, Little Rock)
o Developing the Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson Online.  Elena Pierazzo (King's College London), Paul Vetch (King's College London)

. New Technologies and Renaissance Studies III: Material Curiosities and Post-Humanistic Renaissance Discourse
Thu, Mar 24 - 2:00pm - 3:30pm
o Chair: Jacqueline Wernimont (Brown University)
o Milton and the Posthuman Voice.  Angelica Duran (Purdue University)
o Investigative Tagging: Exploring the Early Modern Cabinet of Curiosities.  Brent Nelson (University of Saskatchewan)

. New Technologies and Renaissance Studies IV: Disruptive Technologies and Open Access
Thu, Mar 24 - 3:45pm - 5:15pm
o Chair: Jessica Murphy (University of Texas, Dallas)
o Renaissance Online in the Open-Access Journal Kunsttexte.  Angela Dressen (Villa I Tatti, The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies)

. New Technologies and Renaissance Studies V: Encoding and Visualization
Fri, Mar 25 - 8:45am - 10:15am
o Chair: Brent Nelson (University of Saskatchewan)
o The Chymistry of Isaac Newton: Visualizing a Thirty-Year Enterprise through Computational Topic Analysis and Network Analysis.  Wallace Hooper (Indiana University), William Newman (Indiana University)
o Encoding Women: Are Digital Archives Feminist?  Jacqueline Wernimont (Brown University)

. New Technologies and Renaissance Studies VI: Roundtable on Moving Textual Studies Online, via Implementing New Knowledge Environments
Fri, Mar 25 - 10:30am - 12:00pm
o Chair: Alan Galey (University of Toronto)
o Richard Cunningham (Acadia University) , Brent Nelson (University of Saskatchewan), Jon Bath (University of Toronto)

. New Technologies and Renaissance Studies VII: Emblematica and Iter
Fri, Mar 25 - 2:00pm - 3:30pm
o Chair: Paul Vetch (King's College London)
o Facilitating and Supporting a Community's Research Engagement, Redux: Web 2.0 and a Revisitation of Next Steps for Iter.  William Bowen (University of Toronto Scarborough), Sian Miekle (University of Toronto), Raymond Siemens (University of Victoria)
o Emblematica Online Project : A Joint Digitization Project of The Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  Paul Ernest Meyer (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
o Presentation of the graduate student bursaries

. New Technologies and Renaissance Studies VIII: Geography, Philology, and Remediation
Fri, Mar 25 - 3:45pm - 5:15pm
o Chair: Kris McAbee (University of Arkansas, Little Rock)
o Re-Featuring Knowledge: The Korean Historical Sources in the Age of Digital Humanities.  Seokyung Han (State University of New York, Binghamton)
o ePhilology: Computing Methodologies and the Study of the Chinese Past.  Yongguang Hu (State University of New York, Binghamton)