By CDMIPublished On: April 25th, 2022CDMI Workshop Series: How to Get Published in Academic Journals How do you transform a “course final paper” to a “manuscript”? Why do some essays get "desk rejected"? The Critical Digital Methods Institute (CDMI) at the University of Toronto invites you to a two-hour professional seminar to discuss ...
By CDMIPublished On: March 2nd, 2022SpokenWeb Symposium 2022: The Sound of Literature in Time: A Graduate Student Conference The SpokenWeb Research Network (www.spokenweb.ca) will host an in-person and virtual graduate student symposium (academic conference) to be held at Concordia University in Montreal, 16-17 May 2022, on the theme of “The Sound of Literature ...
By CDMIPublished On: September 14th, 2021Hawai'i International Conference for Systems Sciences (HICSS) 2022 This minitrack focuses on two themes: a) studies that critically interrogate how and when digital and social media (DSM) support and/or challenge existing power structures or realign power structures (including power structures internal to organizational cultures) that affect underrepresented or marginalized groups, ...
By M.E. LukaPublished On: August 27th, 2021Research Methods Intensive 2021 CDMI co-lead Mary Elizabeth Luka has been working with Mass Culture as lead supervisor and co-facilitator from UTSC CDMI over the last few months to prepare for and run a pilot research methods intensive with co-facilitator Robin Sokoloski. The collective research project that this will support ...
By M.E. LukaPublished On: May 6th, 2021Several CDMI members participated in a recent conference titled, Communication & Cultural Policy in the Age of the Platform, held online. It was hosted by McMaster University's Communications Governance Observatory, and the Centre for Networked Media and Performance. Elisha Lim presented as part of the Roundtable on Algorithmic Literacy on ...
By CDMIPublished On: September 11th, 2020The Critical Digital Methods Institute (CDMI) is a collaborative research project of The Department of Arts, Culture and Media (ACM) at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC). In the last week of June, 2021, the CDMI will be hosting a Student Research Workshop for students’ works-in-progress.
By CDMIPublished On: September 10th, 2020#AoIR 2020: Life is the 21st annual conference of the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR), a transdisciplinary gathering of scholars interested in the place of networked technologies in social processes.






