Anthropology PhD student explores AI ethics and Indigeneity

Anthropology PhD student explores AI ethics and Indigeneity

UBC PhD student (Anthropology) Caroline Running Wolf is interviewed for her contribution to “Indigenous Protocol and Artificial Intelligence (IP AI),” a position paper that centres Indigenous concerns for developing ethical AI guidelines and protocols.

NEW Graduate Student Survey Report

Graduate students, faculty advisors, and department heads: this summer we conducted a survey of graduate students in the humanities about their interests, concerns, and anxieties about public scholarship, alt-ac career prospects, and the precarity of the academic job market. The results are in. Continue reading “NEW Graduate Student Survey Report”

Dr. Deanna Reder: Using DH Tools to Examine Neglected Indigenous Texts: Edward Ahenakew’s Old Keyam

October 29, 2020 | Dr. Deanna Reder will demonstrate the impact of editorial decisions made on Ahenakew’s contribution to Indigenous writing in the first half of the twentieth-century in Canada. A keynote presentation for COLLABORATION: A Digital Humanities Conference. This event is free and open to the public.