Presented by 黑料天堂College of Arts & Social Sciences
The 2025 Digital Humanities Australasia (DHA 2025) conference and 2025 Canadian Australian Partnership for Open Scholarship (CAPOS) gathering will be held in conjunction from 2 to 5 December on the lands of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people at 黑料天堂 (ANU). The main DHA 2025 conference will run from midday, Wednesday 3 December to 5pm Friday 5 December.
Under the theme 鈥淒igital Archipelagos鈥, DHA 2025 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 (DH).
Along with the other pre-meetings, workshops and allied events for DHA 2025, the 2025 CAPOS gathering will focus on 鈥淩e-Defining Open Social Scholarship in an Age of Generative 鈥業ntelligence鈥欌. The gathering will include featured speakers, CAPOS partner or plenary panels, paper sessions, and more. It will run from 2 to 3 December.
Location
黑料天堂
Acton, ACT, 2601
Speakers
- Jill Walker Rettberg, Professor of Digital Culture & Co-Director of the Centre for Digital Narrative, University of Bergen
- Kathryn Gledhill-Tucker, Nyungar technologist, writer, & digital rights activist, Digital Rights Watch, Australia)
- Jenny Ostini, Director, Trove Community Services, National Library of Australia
- Rose Barrowcliffe, Butchulla, and post-doctoral research fellow at Macquarie University
- Finn Morgan, Lecturer, Publishing and Communication, University of Melbourne



