Our doctoral researchers Cristian Ortega Singer and Luise Prager posted on the DHdBlog about their participation in the DHd2026 conference in Vienna, for which they had received early-career travel grants from the Consortium for Research Data on Material and Immaterial Cultural Heritage (NFDI4Culture) (See the blog post from March 3, 2026).
They also shared their impressions of the conference in an interview on the DH research podcast RadiHum20. The episode featuring this conversation was released on April 20, 2026.
In the blog post and the interview, the two reflect on what it means to be early-career researchers in the Digital Humanities, the role students play at conferences, and the (productive) points of friction generated by heterogeneous disciplinary traditions in transdisciplinary and multi-method research, as well as under this year’s DHd conference motto, “Not Just Text, Not Just Data.”