Join the Arts Digital Lab for this rapid-fire series of short talks, in which our Research Alongsiders will reflect on the projects they’ve been working on this year. Coming from a wide range of disciplines, each RA has brought a unique perspective to the Lab. Their descriptions of interesting data they’ve come across, skills they’ve acquired, and lessons they’ve learnt will give you an insight into the varied work of the ADL.
The presentations will be followed by a round-table discussion about the work of the ADL, and the possibilities for digital research in the Faculty of Arts.
Friday 28 November, 10 am – 1 pm
Locke 104A
10.00 am – 11.15 am
- Georgia Bramley and Suryash Greenwold
Community Notes on Social Media: Democratic Epistemology in Practice - Viet Anh Do and Janus Nolasco
Tracking the changing forms of racism directed at Muslims and Islam in online immigration discourse in Aotearoa - Dorian Ghosh
Uncovering hidden voices: Digitising New Zealand’s nineteenth-century shipboard diaries to explore language, identity and experience - Stella Cheersmith and Charlotte Biddick
Identifying locations in QuakeBox
11.15 am – 11.30 am
Break
11.30 am – 12.30 pm
- Suryash Greenwold and Viet Anh Do
Māori/Iwi Infrastructure Mapping - Daniel Steel
How We Survive - Dimitrii Ustinov, May Simpson and Jasmine Barry
Germany and the Pacific Islands: Media Framing and Discursive Construction
12.30 pm – 1.00 pm
Discussion: The ADL and digital research in the Arts