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The Nebraska Forum on Digital Humanities is a regular event hosted by the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities (CDRH) since 2006. Though it has taken different forms over the years, it has maintained its focus on highlighting the diverse intellectual activity of the digital humanities field.
This year, the Harris Center for Judaic Studies and the CDRH are co-hosting:
11th Annual Nebraska Forum on Digital Humanities
"Visualizing Holocaust Memory through the Digital Humanities: Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Ethical Challenges"
April 16-17, 2026
Novel integrations that reveal the complex layers of Holocaust history will be introduced and discussed with our scholars during this Forum.
- How has the interpretation of Holocaust content shifted in the digital age?
- How might big data provide visualization that was not previously attainable?
- In what ways are ethical boundaries blurred or sharpened as researchers and developers leverage their disciplines within Holocaust-related scholarship via digital expressions?
Full schedule available soon.
Keynote Speaker
Delivering the Harris Center for Judaic Studies' Henry and Gretl Wald Lecture:
Professor Nils Roemer, University of Texas-Dallas
"Digital Studies of the Holocaust Project - New Ways to Remember Victims of the Holocaust"
Thursday, April 16, at 7:00 p.m.,Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center, Ubuntu Room
Invited Speakers
The Forum will feature senior and early-career scholars working on broadly defined topics in Holocaust memory and historiography.
Alberto Giordano, Texas State University
"Analog to Digital: Visualizing the Stages of the Holocaust through Geography"
Anika Walke, Carnegie Mellon University
"Digitization, Interdisciplinarity, and the Archive of Experience: Reflections on the Holocaust Ghettos Project"
Victoria Richardson-Walden, Director of the Landecker Digital Memory Lab, Sussex University
"Critical Engagement with Digital Technologies Relating to Holocaust Memory, Space, and Place"
Ben Lee, University of Washington
"AI & the Future of Holocaust Memory: Reflections, Provocations, Refusals"
Amber Nickell, Fort Hays State University
"Intertwined: The Complexities of Mapping Holocaust Testimonies for the American Midwest"
Hollie Marquess, Fort Hays State University
"Intertwined: The Complexities of Mapping Holocaust Testimonies for the American Midwest"