Price Lab Podcast
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Synopsis
The Price Lab is the University of Pennsylvania's center for innovative uses of technology in the study and teaching of history, art, and culture.
Episodes
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Price Lab Podcast • Ep 12 • Thomas Padilla
20/04/2021 Duration: 35minIn this episode, Thomas Padilla (Director of Information Systems and Technology Strategy, Center for Research Libraries) joins Penn's Dr. Jennifer Garcon to discuss the Collections as Data project, reparative justice practices in DH, and the possibilities and pitfalls of the word community. Resources Always Already Computational: Collections as Data Thomas Padilla, Laurie Allen, Sarah Potvin, Hannah Frost, Elizabeth Russey Roke, Stewart Varner Collections as Data: Implications for Enclosure Thomas Padilla Collections as Data: Part to Whole Thomas Padilla, Hannah Scates Kettler, Stewart Varner, Yasmeen Shorish Cohort 1 Team Deliverables Related Articles CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance, Stephanie Russo Carroll and Maui Hudson et al. Vocational Awe and Librarianship: The Lies We Tell Ourselves, Fobazi Ettarh Responsible Operations: Data Science, Machine Learning, and AI in Libraries, Thomas Padilla
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Price Lab Podcast • Ep 11 • Lauren Klein
01/02/2021 Duration: 13minLauren Klein is an Associate Professor at Emory University and Price Lab fellow Nicky Agate joined Lauren Klein over Zoom to talk about Lauren's book, Data Feminism, co-authored with Catherine D’Ignazio. Lauren and Nicky discuss the intersection of feminist thinking and data science, the genesis of data visualization, and how data can be used for social good. Music by Blue Dot Sessions and Poddington Bear
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Price Lab Podcast • Ep 10 • Hilde De Weerdt
17/11/2020 Duration: 11minWe're opening the Price Lab's podcast vault to release an episode with former Mellon Graduate Fellow, Florian Breitkopf, in conversation with Prof. Hilde De Weerdt (Chinese History, University of Leiden). They discuss Prof. De Weerdt's path to Chinese studies, the presence of the digital humanities in European academia, and how working with digital methodologies can help scholars collaborate across disciplinary, geographical, and oral boundaries. Music by Blue Dot Sessions
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Price Lab Podcast • Ep 9 • Kathleen Fitzpatrick
09/11/2020 Duration: 24minIn this episode, Price Lab's Andrew W. Mellon Research Fellow, Whitney Trettien(Assistant Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania), is joined in conversation by Kathleen Fitzpatrick (Director of Digital Humanities; Professor of English, Michigan State University). Fitzpatrick and Trettien discuss the opportunities of digital publishing, as well as the importance of higher education, and the status of optimism in decidedly pessimistic times. Fitzpatrick is author of Generous Thinking: A Radical Approach to Saving the University, published by Johns Hopkins University Press in February 2019. She is also author of Planned Obsolescence: Publishing, Technology, and the Future of the Academy, which was published by NYU Press in November 2011.
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Price Lab Podcast • Ep 8 • Pt 2 • Sylvester A. Johnson
20/10/2020 Duration: 24minThe Price Lab podcast is back for a second season! Our first guest, Sylvester A. Johnson (Director of the Virginia Tech Center for Humanities), is a nationally recognized humanities scholar specializing in the study of race, technology, and religion. Johnson joined Price Lab's Managing Director, Stewart Varner, to discuss his work in the digital humanities and the importance of fostering the humanities in STEM education. Their discussion was fascinating and nearly impossible to edit down to our usual episode length, so we are sharing it in two-parts.
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Price Lab Podcast • Ep 8 • Pt 1 • Sylvester A. Johnson
20/10/2020 Duration: 27minThe Price Lab podcast is back for a second season! Our first guest, Sylvester A. Johnson (Director of the Virginia Tech Center for Humanities), is a nationally recognized humanities scholar specializing in the study of race, technology, and religion. Johnson joined Price Lab's Managing Director, Stewart Varner, to discuss his work in the digital humanities and the importance of fostering the humanities in STEM education. Their discussion was fascinating and nearly impossible to edit down to our usual episode length, so we are sharing it in two-parts.
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Dream Lab Podcast • Ep. 8 • Clay Colman • Afrofuturism
23/07/2020 Duration: 16minIn the final episode of the Dream Lab series, we're joined by Dr. Clayton Colmon, the Associate Director of Instructional Design for Penn Arts & Sciences Online Learning. He talks about his personal connection to Afrofuturism and its many applications to pedagogy.
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Dream Lab Podcast • Ep. 7 • Scott Enderle • Text Analysis
17/07/2020 Duration: 12minThis year, Price Lab's week-long digital humanities training institute Dream Lab was canceled due to safety concerns around COVID-19. We created this series of podcasts not as a replacement, but rather to introduce you to some of the people who make Dream Lab such a great experience! Freely available tools and excellent tutorials have made it easier to apply computational text analysis techniques, but researchers may still find themselves struggling to figure out how to harness these methods in their own work. Listen in as Scott Enderle describes his “conversion” to the digital humanities and how many humanists are closer than they think to being able to incorporate text analysis in their research.