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New Technologies and Renaissance Studies

Conference Sessions   

Since 2001, Iter/its partners have sponsored sessions on the applications of new technology in scholarly research, publishing, and teaching at various meetings of the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies / Société canadienne d'études de la Renaissance, the International Congress on Medieval Studies (Western Michigan University), the Renaissance Society of America, the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference, the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing, and the Toronto Renaissance and Reformation Colloquium. Sessions feature the contributions made by new and emerging methodologies and the projects that employ them, and the impact of new technologies on research, teaching, publishing, and beyond, in the context of Medieval and Renaissance Studies. 

Examples of the many areas considered by members of our community can be found in the list of sessions presented, and in those papers published thus far in the series New Technologies in Medieval and Renaissance Studies.  

Travel Grants 

Iter has provided travel grants to students participating in these sessions, as well as overall support to conferences:

CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE STUDIES / SOCIÉTÉ CANADIENNE D'ÉTUDES DE LA RENAISSANCE   

Toronto 2017
        Marie-France Guénette, Université de Montréal

Calgary 2016
        Zsófia Surján, University of Victoria 
       Jenna Towsend, Loughborough University

INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MEDIEVAL STUDIES   

Kalamazoo 2022
     Caterina Agostini
     Blair Apgar

RENAISSANCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA 

Dublin 2022
     Support for conference registration was provided to panel participants and
     Iter Community Conference Committee members:

     Caterina Agostini
     Elizabeth Grumbach
     Andie Silva
     David Wrisley

RSA Virtual 2021
       Support for conference registration was provided to panel participants and
        Iter Community Conference Committee members:

       Caterina Agostini, Rutgers University
       Randa El Khatib, University of Victoria     
       Stephanie Geller, UCLA
       Laura Ingallinella, Wellesley College
       Nurgul Kivilcim Yavuz, University of Kansas    
       Lauren Liebe, Texas A&M       
       Andie Silva, York College / CUNY

Philadelphia 2020
       Cancelled

Toronto 2019
        Through the award of a SSHRC Individual Connection Grant (see Our History for
        details), travel support was offered to students and other participants in our meetings
        and panels:

        Kyle Dase, University of Saskatchewan
        Gabriel Egan, De Montfort University
        Randa El Khatib, University of Victoria
        Elizabeth Grumbach, Arizona State University
        Diane Jakacki, Bucknell University
        Anne James, Luther College, University of Regina
        Kimberley Martin, University of Guelph
        Luis Meneses, University of Victoria
        Brent Nelson, University of Saskatchewan
        Dot Porter, Penn Libraries, University of Pennsylvania
        Jeanne Shami, University of Regina
        Michael Ullyot, University of Calgary
        David Wrisley, New York University Abu Dhabi

New Orleans 2018
        Damiano Acciarino, Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia 
        Randa El Khatib, University of Victoria
        Marie-France Guénette, Université de Montréal
        Leonie Kirchhoff, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
        Lino Mioni, Indiana University Bloomington

Chicago 2017
        Andrew Brown, Yale University
        Whitney Sperrazza, Indiana University Bloomington

Boston 2016
        Maria Chappell, University of Georgia
        Lisa Tagliaferri, Graduate Center, CUNY
        Elisabetta Tonello, Università degli Studi di Ferrara

Berlin 2015
        Kristin deGhetaldi, University of Delaware
        Maria Kozlowska, Jagiellonian University

New York 2014
        Nickoal Eichmann, University of Indiana
        Heather Froelich, University of Strathclyde

San Diego 2013
        Daniel Powel, University of Victoria

Washington 2012
        Eric Nebeker, University of California, Santa Barbara

Montreal 2011
        Seokyung Han, SUNY Binghamton
        Yongguang Hu, SUNY Binghamton
        Paul Meyer, Universitiy of Illinois

Venice 2010
        Jordan J. Ballor, Universität Zürich
        Tassie Gniady, University of California, Santa Barbara
        Kris McAbee, University of California, Santa Barbara
        Todd Rester, Calvin Theological Seminary
        Kathleen Smith, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
        David Sytsma, Princeton Theological Seminary

SIXTEENTH CENTURY SOCIETY AND CONFERENCE

San Diego 2021
        Erica Zimmer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

St Louis 2019
        Mollie Ables, Wabash College
        Rachel Midura, Stanford University

New Orleans 2014
        Matt Lincoln, University of Maryland
        Molly Taylor-Polesky, Stanford University
        Erica Zimmer, Boston University

Cincinnati 2012
        Diane Jakacki, Georgia Institute of Technology

SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY OF AUTHORSHIP, READING AND PUBLISHING

Iter provided financial support for the 2017 conference, held in Victoria, BC.

TORONTO RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION COLOQUIUM

Iter provided financial support for the 2014 and 2018 conferences, held in Toronto.

 

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