Workshop Schedule

The three-week Summer Institute will be held from June 13 through July 1, 2022
A full schedule of lectures, workshops, panel discussions, and site visits will be provided at least a month before the Institute. Broadly speaking, the first week will focus on the broad concepts and examples of integrating geographical perspectives into studies on literature, history, and philosophy. The second week will use Boston as a GeoHumanities laboratory, as we will visit sites associated with the city and region’s literary and philosophical traditions and rich histories, but also think about how localized knowledge can travel from one site to another. In the third week, we will focus more on the participants’ projects, as they develop technological competencies in the digital and geospatial humanities and present their projects-in-progress to the group for feedback.
Please see the institute’s schedule below:


