The Where Are You From? (WAYF) Project collects interviews, narratives, examples, and experiences of migration and mobility from students, faculty, staff at Wake Forest University and from permanent residents, green-card holders, foreign-born naturalized citizens, as well as undocumented residents, refugees, and US citizens in Winston-Salem, High Point, Greensboro, North Carolina, and the surrounding community. The […]
The Floating City: Public Life in Venice through the Ages, a First Year Seminar taught in the History Department, was in part designed to foster digital literacy, a necessary skill in an increasingly electronic age: assessing the strengths and weaknesses of various software, shaping projects and communication to the digital form, and developing a set of […]
Rulers of Venice is a digital project with two components: a searchable database of the election registers of the medieval Venetian republic and an interactive XML e-book of interpretative essays published by the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS). Both the database and the e-book have gone through multiple updates and changes, many […]
David Phillips received Mellon Foundation funds through the Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes (CHCI), based at Duke University, as part of Integrating Humanities across National Boundaries: The Promise of CHCI. The CHCI launched two projects as part of this grant. One was Humanities for the Environment, with research centers, or observatories, in North America, Australia, and Europe. The project […]
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The DH Community is a program of Wake Forest's Humanities Institute. We are faculty from across campus interested in investigating the emergence of digital humanities as a field of study, and its relevance and usefulness as a research and teaching tool in the humanities.Join the conversation!
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