Doing Digital Humanities with Radical Intentionality

June 10, 2024 (Monday) / 5:15 pm

Class of 1978 Orrery Pavilion
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts
6th floor, Van Pelt Library, 3420 Walnut Street

Doing Digital Humanities with Radical Intentionality

Lessons from Black Feminist Praxis

Catherine Knight Steele

Associate Professor of Communication, University of Maryland – College Park

Dream Lab Keynote Lecture

Presented by the Price Lab for Digital Humanities

Dream Lab (June 10-13, 2024) is a digital humanities training opportunity hosted by the University of Pennsylvania designed to help humanists become more confident and thoughtful users, creators, and critics of digital technology. There are several courses to choose from, each of which combines technology instruction with practical application. Dream Lab is open to everyone but has been designed especially to serve early-stage scholars aspiring to be teaching faculty, research librarians, and archivists. 


Catherine Knight Steele is an Associate Professor of Communication at the University of Maryland – College Park, where she directs the Black Communication and Technology Lab (BCaT) and the Digital Studies in Art & Humanities graduate certificate program at the University of Maryland. Her research focuses on race, gender, and media, specifically emphasizing Black culture, digital communication, and technology. She moves beyond examinations of representation in the media to consider the relationship between resistance and joy as technologies of liberation. Catherine’s research on the Black blogosphere, digital discourses of resistance and joy, and digital Black feminism has been published in such journals as Social Media + Society, Information, Communication and Society, Feminist Media Studies, and Rhetoric Society Quarterly. Her award-winning book, Digital Black Feminism (NYU Press 2021), examines the relationship between Black women and technology as a centuries-long gendered and racial project in the U.S. Her latest book, Doing Black Digital Humanities with Radical Intentionality, was published in 2023 with Routledge.