The Association for Computers and the Humanities and the Canadian Society for DH are very pleased to announce the 2015 winners of the prestigious Lisa Lena Opas-Hänninen Young Scholar Prize. This prize, sponsored by the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, is intended to recognize a young scholar who has contributed in a significant way to scholarship at a humanities conference using digital technology. The winners were selected unanimously by a joint awards and program committee comprised of representatives from CSDH and ACH.

  • ACH recipient: Micki Kaufman “Everything on Paper Will Be Used Against Me: Quantifying Kissinger”
  • CSDH recipient: Lai-Tze Fan “On the Value of Narratives in a Reflexive Digital Humanities”

Congratulations!