EVENT: DH@Guelph Summer Workshops 2026

Digital Humanities @ Guelph (DH@Guelph) announces its 2026 Summer Workshops, taking place in person May 19–22, 2026, in the McLaughlin Library at the University of Guelph (Guelph, Ontario, Canada). All workshops run for four days, and each participant may register for one workshop.

Workshop options include:

  • Introduction to Database Design (Harvey Quamen and Jon Bath)
  • UX for Digital Humanities: Designing Inclusive and Engaging User Experiences (Ahlam Bavi)
  • TEI and Digital Edition Production with LEAF Commons (Diane Jakacki)
  • Rest as Resistance: Embodied Digital Humanities for Collective Liberation (TIKA)
  • Dead Media, Living Data: Hacking the Archive (Arun Jacob and Dr. Paula Nunez de Villavicencio)
  • Humanities Pedagogy in the Age of AI: Critical Frameworks & Practical Strategies (Lisa Baer-Tsarfati)
  • Making: A Feminist Praxis (Theme: Refusal and Complaint) (Kim Martin and Kiera Obbard)
  • Building Multimodal Generative AI Agents for Humanities (Yadira Lizama Mué)
  • Intro to Soundscapes: Listening, Scoring, Field Recording, and Remixing (Danica Evering, Subhanya Sivajothy, Chelsea Miya, Kim McLeod)

DH@Guelph Summer Workshops are partnered with the Canadian Certificate in Digital Humanities (CC:DH). Registration is handled via Eventbrite. Earlybird rates (register before April 15) are $200 (students/sessionals/postdocs), $350 (Guelph faculty/staff), and $500 (other faculty/staff). Regular rates (register after April 15) are $300, $500, and $650, respectively. Withdrawal prior to May 1 is eligible for a refund minus a $75 administration fee.

The week also features a free, open keynote by TIKA, “Rest as Resistance in Distressing Times: Embodied Digital Humanities for Collective Liberation,” on Tuesday, May 19 at 5:30pm (location TBD). Registration is required.

 

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