[AI Summary]: The 7th Digital Humanists Meeting (VII Encuentro de Humanistas Digitales) brought together 129 speakers from Mexico and international institutions to explore intersections between technology, humanities, and social sciences. The conference addressed themes including Southern epistemologies and AI decolonization, digital heritage and datafication, teaching innovation, digital society ethics, and multimodal knowledge dissemination. The event featured keynote presentations on “Southern Epistemologies and Technologies for Good Living” and “Cartographies of Disappearance: Technologies for the Common Good.” Results included published proceedings on Zenodo and partnerships with academic journals (Virtualis, Bibliographica, Korpus 21) and Palgrave Macmillan for publishing selected projects. The meeting reaffirmed that Digital Humanities in Mexico and Latin America represent a vibrant space for experimentation, collaboration, and critical thought, putting technology at the service of culture, memory, and social justice.
- Event: 7th Annual Digital Humanists Meeting
- When: November 2025 (concluded)
- Where: Monterrey, Mexico (hybrid: in-person and virtual)
- Participants: 129 speakers (Mexican and international)
- Scholarships: 10 for young researchers, 50 for Tec community members
- Organization: RedHD (Red de Humanidades Digitales)
- Proceedings: Available on Zenodo
- Language: Spanish