Dear all, 

(With apologies for cross-posting.) I’m delighted to be able to share the NULab’s spring calendar of events, included below and summarized in the attached flyer. We have some very exciting talks, conferences, and other workshops planned for the spring, organized around our year-long focus on digital storytelling. You can find additional details and registration information for these events, including the Misinformation Speaker Series co-sponsored with the Shorenstein Center, at: http://web.northeastern.edu/nulab/events/.

We’ll share any updates or newly-added events on the NULab events page; we’ll also circulate these through the NUDIGITAL list. If you’re not already on this list, we encourage you to subscribe: it’s a shared announcement and discussion list that brings together all areas of digital scholarship, digital humanities, computational social science, media studies, and other related fields at Northeastern University. To subscribe to the list, just visit:
https://listserv.neu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=NUdigital and click “subscribe” on the right-hand side of the page.

These events are free and open to the public but some require registration. Guests from outside the Northeastern community who wish to attend NULab-hosted events should RSVP to Sarah Connell at [log in to unmask].

Please share this message with anyone you know who might be interested and contact me with any questions you might have.

We hope to see you this spring!

All my best,

Cara Marta Messina

NULab Spring Events
Series on Digital Storytelling

Every Wednesday, 12pm, Digital Scholarship Commons (Snell Library, 2nd Floor)
DH Open Office Hours 
Co-sponsored with the Digital Scholarship Group (DSG)

Every Thursday, 10am, NULab Commons (409 Nightingale Hall)
Feminist Coding Collective

January 22, 10am-12pm, 422 Snell Library
"Introduction to Stylometry" Workshop
Presented by: Molly Nebiolo

February 7, 4–6pm, 909 Renaissance Park
Visiting speakers: Jack Hitt and Chenjerai Kumanyika of Gimlet Media’s new Peabody award-winning history podcast “Uncivil”
Co-sponsored with the College of Arts, Media and Design; the Program in African and African-American Studies; the School of Journalism; and the Departments of Communication Studies and History

February 14, time and location TBA
“Douglass Day” Transcribe-a-thon and celebration 
Co-sponsored with the DSG and the Women Writers Project

February 22, 9:00am–5:30pm, Raytheon Amphitheater 
“Climate Change/Crisis/Creativity” Conference 
Keynote speaker: Bethany Wiggin, University of Pennsylvania
Co-sponsored with the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs

February 27, 12–1pm, Digital Scholarship Commons
“Map Commuting Emotion” Workshop
Presented by: Bahare Sanaie-Movahed
Co-sponsored with the DSG and Love Data Week

March, time and location TBA
“Introduction to Python for Data Analysis” Workshop
Instructor: Jason Radford
Co-sponsored with the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and the Department of Sociology and Anthropology

March 14, 12–2pm, NULab Commons
“Viral Texts” Workshop and transcribe-a-thon

March 21, 2–4pm, 909 Renaissance Park
“Digital Public Humanities” Panel with:
Alex Gil, Columbia University, and Roopika Risam, Salem State University, both of the Torn Apart / Separados project
Caroline Klibanoff, MIT Museum
Jim McGrath, Brown University
Co-sponsored with the Northeastern University Humanities Center

March 29, 9:30am–5pm, Alumni Center
NULab Spring Conference: “Digital Storytelling”
Keynote speaker: Jessica Marie Johnson, Johns Hopkins University

April 9, 1–2pm, Digital Scholarship Commons
NULab Fellows Research Presentations



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