AAF will be attending the Digital Archipelagos: Digital Humanities Australasia 2025, 2-5 December at the Australian National University, Canberra.

The Digital Humanities 2025 conference will be hosted on the lands of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people at The Australian National University, Canberra, hosted by the HASS Digital Research Hub and the Research School of Humanities and the Arts. The main conference will run from midday on 3 December, with pre-meetings, workshops and allied events on 2 December, including the Canadian Australian Partnership for Open Scholarship (CAPOS) gathering.

The conference will draw on environmental and cultural dynamics to investigate the ethics of collecting, studying, and preserving digital cultural heritage. It will also highlight Indigenous data practices and sustainable approaches to the Digital Humanities. Learn more >

The event welcomes scholars, librarians, archivists, artists, writers, practitioners, performers, activists, and others engaged with the intersections of Digital Humanities, sustainability, and social justice.

AAF will be presenting at DHA25, and we look forward to meeting with the community throughout the conference.

DHA25 themes include:

  • AI-Enhanced Humanities Research

  • Digital Cultural Stewardship

  • Data Ethics and Inclusive Practice

Learn more on the DHA25 website >