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  • Centre for Digital Humanities Welcomes Dr. Alex Christie, Assistant Professor, Digital Prototyping

    The Centre for Digital Humanities is pleased to welcome Dr. Alex Christie to the position of Assistant Professor, Digital Prototyping.

    Dr. Christie comes to the Centre from the University of Victoria, where he completed his Ph.D. and worked as a research assistant for the Modernist Versions Project (MVP) and Implementing New Knowledge Environments (INKE) in the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab (ETCL) and the Maker Lab. His research interests include 3D geospatial expression, interactive reading environments, digital pedagogy, and pre-digital approaches to the procedural production and interpretation of literature. He is particularly interested in prototypes that draw from experimental modernist practice to innovate digital knowledge expression, whether recovering manuscript archives as game-based reading experiences or warping historical maps to express diverse representations of space. Dr. Christie leads the Pedagogy Toolkit project, an open source repository for digital humanities teaching that he developed with grant funding from the Association for Computers and the Humanities. He also serves on the executive board of the Modernist Studies Association.

    Further information about Professor Christie’s work can be found at axchristie.github.io.

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  • New Staff Joins the CDH Team

    The Centre for Digital Humanities is pleased to welcome Justin Howe who is the CDH’s new Project Coordinator and Technical Assistant.

    Justin, most recently an instructor in the IASC program for the past three years (in the areas of prototyping, game development and technology project management), boasts a strong industry background which will help the CDH expand its partnership networks.  As the Project Coordinator and Technical Assistant, Justin’s areas of responsibility will encompass the management of workshops, internships and other outreach and community opportunities for CDH students, as well as technical support for the CDH’s facilities and technologies.  Justin’s professional experiences, ranging from triple-A game development to independent studio projects to technology implementations, will support the CDH’s mandate for experiential learning beyond the classroom.   Potential CDH partners – both internal and external to Brock – are invited to connect with Justin at jhowe@brocku.ca

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  • Applications Invited for Faculty Position in Digital Prototyping

    The Centre for Digital Humanities, Faculty of Humanities, invites applications for a probationary tenure-track position in Digital Prototyping at the rank of Assistant Professor.

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