Welcome to CESTA
At CESTA, students and faculty combine the power of humanistic investigation with new technologies to document, analyze and understand the changing human experience.
Reflections on the Digital Humanities
A Stanford Arcade and CESTA collaboration
Articles and interviews of digital humanities practicioners and professors at Stanford. Curated and edited by Charlotte Lindemann (PhD Candidate).
Introducing our Taxonomy of DH Methods and Approaches
Read about a unique feature of our new publications page: a taxonomy of methods and approaches which can be used to filter our publications
"Data That Divides Us" Symposium
May 31st. Join us for a day-long symposium to end a year of seminar series, funded by the Mellon Foundation, on challenges and possibilities of using data methods for digital humanities research.
2024 DH Research Showcase
Join us to learn about what has been happening at CESTA and to celebrate a year of Digital Humanities projects and collaborations!
Featured Project
The Senegalese Slave Liberations Project, led by Professors Richard Roberts, Joel Cabrita, and Fatoumata Seck at Stanford, Babacar Fall and Ibrahima Seck in Senegal, and Rebecca Wall at Hamilton College, together with Joshua Goodwin at Stanford and Erica Ivins at Columbia University, is investigating slavery and freedom in 19th-century West Africa.
EVENTS
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NEWS & BLOGS
CESTA is open to all persons concerned with the study and teaching of digital humanities, in that field’s most capacious definition. Our Center welcomes researchers and interested participants from all walks of academic life, including, but not limited to, faculty and academic-related staff, postdoctoral fellows, graduates and undergraduates, independent scholars, and technological experts. We aim to encourage an environment of collegiality and collaboration, diversity, inclusion, and academic freedom for all participants.
We explicitly affirm the right of students and junior faculty to receive supportive, professional mentoring that respects their intellectual freedom and personal integrity. We expect anyone coming to CESTA, or representing CESTA, to abide by and promote these values so that together we may build a stronger, more welcoming, considerate, and equal community.