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[With apologies for cross-posting, please circulate widely]

Dear all,

We're writing now to share the NULab’s spring 2022 calendar of events,
included below and summarized in the attached flyer. We have some very
exciting talks, panels, workshops, and other events planned for the
semester. You can find additional details and registration information for
these events at: https://cssh.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. All spring NULab
events will be virtual, unless indicated otherwise. These events are free
and open to the public, but registration is required. Registration links
are coming soon for some events, so please save these dates and check the
events page for updates. Please contact [log in to unmask] with any
questions.

Please share this message with anyone you know who might be interested—we
hope to see you this semester!

*NULab Spring 2022 Calendar of Events*

*February 10, 3:30–5pm *
*Panel: “The Digital Black Atlantic”
<https://calendar.northeastern.edu/event/panel_the_digital_black_atlantic>*
Featuring: Kelly Baker Josephs (City University of New York), Kelsey Moore
(Johns Hopkins University), Roopika Risam (Salem State University), and
Annette Joseph-Gabriel (Duke University)


*February 14, 12–1pm Douglass Day
<https://calendar.northeastern.edu/event/douglass_day_2022>*
Transcribe-a-thon in celebration of Frederick Douglass and Black History
Month

*Co-sponsored with the Digital Scholarship Group*

*February 16, 12–1pm NULab Grant Recipients Lightning Talks
<http://calendar.northeastern.edu/event/nulab_grant_recipients_lightning_talks_1747>*
Featuring: Avery Blankenship (English), Tim Fraser (Political Science),
Chris Parsons (History), Liam MacLean (History), and Benjamin Grey (History)

*Co-sponsored with the DSG*

*March 4–5 Speculative Lessons/Just Futures: Creativity and Accessibility
in Computational Poetics <https://ifthen.cargo.site/Symposium-2022>*

*Hosted by If, Then: Technology and Poetics*

*March 9, 12–1pm Virtual Visiting Scholar Elena Fernández
<http://calendar.northeastern.edu/event/virtual_visiting_scholar_elena_fernandez>*
“Time, Technology and Globalization”
*Co-sponsored with the DSG*


*April 1, 9am–5pmNULab Spring Conference: What Now?
<https://calendar.northeastern.edu/event/nulab_spring_conference_what_now>*
Featuring talks by Northeastern faculty and graduate students about their
research in digital humanities and computational social science in pandemic
times.

*This virtual conference will include an in-person lunch and social
gathering*

*April 14, 12–2pmPanel: Digital Archives, Anti-Racism, and Critical
Metadata Practices
<http://calendar.northeastern.edu/event/panel_digital_archives_anti-racism_and_critical_metadata_practices>*

*Information, Algorithms, and Justice Speaker Series*Featuring: Zakiya
Collier (Schomburg Center), Dorothy Berry (Harvard University), Valencia
Johnson (Princeton University), and Jessica Tai (Yale University)
*Co-sponsored with the Northeastern University Humanities Center and the
Speculation in the Archive Research Cluster*


*Time and date coming soonAlondra Nelson, Harold F. Linder Chair and
Professor in the School of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced
Study*

*Information, Algorithms, and Justice Speaker Series*

*NULab/Shorenstein Center Misinformation Speaker Series Registration
Required, RSVP links coming soon*
February 9, 12–1pm— Filippo Menczer
<https://shorensteincenter.org/new-event/hacking-online-virality/>, Indiana
University
February 23, 12–1pm—Irene Pasquetto, University of Michigan
March 23, 12–1pm—Claes de Vreese, University of Amsterdam
April 20, 12–1pm—Briony Swire-Thompson, Northeastern University

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