Katherine D. Harris, chercheuse invitée à l’hiver 2026

Le CRIHN est heureux d’accueillir Dr. Katherine D. Harris comme chercheuse invitée à l’hiver 2026.

Katherine D. Harris is Director of Public Programming, Outreach & Advocacy for the College of Humanities & the Arts and Professor of Literature & Digital Humanities at San José State University in Silicon Valley, California. Her teaching and research explore literature and technology, from nineteenth-century print culture and women’s voices to contemporary debates around artificial intelligence and ethics. She is the author of Forget Me Not and co-editor of the award-winning Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities. At SJSU, she leads H&A in Action, fostering cross-disciplinary programming and community engagement across a large urban public campus. She previously chaired the California Open Educational Resources Council, advancing statewide textbook affordability legislation across the CSU, UC, and Community College systems, and founded the Digital Humanities @ CSU Consortium connecting faculty across all 23 campuses. Her work bridges public humanities, faculty development, and technology leadership. (Bluesky: @triproftri)

Durant son séjour du 7 au 14 avril, Dr. Harris participera à notre prochaine atelier « Quid deinde? New Ideas and Approaches to AI & DH » en plus d’avoir une série de réunions de planification pour des subventions à venir.

Ce contenu a été mis à jour le 8 avril 2026 à 13 h 35 min.