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Pixellating Project Showcase - #murdererproblems: Translating Raskolnikov into 140 Characters and Other Adventures in Twitterature
Pixellating is a monthly Digital Humanities (DH) mixer. It is an opportunity for DH scholars and students from across campus to meet colleagues, talk tools, brainstorm ideas and network with others who use digital tools to explore and visualize their research. This month we will be featuring a project showcase with time for a Q&A afterward.
Register to receive the link. If you do not receive the link by 3 hours before the start of the workshop, please email research.commons@ubc.ca.
This event is part of the Pixellating Project Showcase speaker series.
About the presenters:
Dr Katherine Bowers is an Associate Professor in the Department of Central, Eastern, and Northern European Studies. She is an expert in Russian literature and culture, with particular emphasis on the nineteenth century. Her book, Writing Fear: Russian Realism and the Gothic, is forthcoming from University of Toronto Press. She is the co-PI on the SSHRC Insight Project “Digital Dostoevsky” and the Vice-President of the North American Dostoevsky Society.
Location Details
- Location:
- *ONLINE*
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- Date:
- Friday, February 26, 2021
- Time:
- 1:00pm - 3:00pm
- Categories:
- Digital Scholarship Research Commons
- Presenter(s):
- Dr. Katherine Bowers