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26 Avril 2022

rédigé par :
Christopher Morse

Impressions that last: representing the meaningful museum experience

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Handbook of Digital Public History

6 Avril 2022

rédigé par :
Gerben Zaagsma

New publication: Handbook of Digital Public History

Handbook edited by Serge Noiret, Mark Tebeau and Gerben Zaagsma, published by De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
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Making connections: new ways of accessing cultural heritage online

5 Avril 2022

Making connections: new ways of accessing cultural heritage online

Hands on History talk with Prof. Jane Winters, School of Advanced Study, University of London
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4 Avril 2022

rédigé par :
Florentina Armaselu

Social Media: Snapshots in Public History

This chapter provides an overview of how social media foster the application of public history and communication with the public, and what types of institutions, projects, and communities are involved in the process.
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1 Avril 2022

rédigé par :
Petros Apostolopoulos

Discussing the Past: The Production of Historical Knowledge on Wikipedia

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Deep Data Science of Digital History logo

31 Mars 2022

rédigé par :
Andreas Fickers

D4H: Data Science meets Digital History

“Deep Data Science of Digital History” (D4H) is a new Doctoral Training Unit funded through the FNR’s PRIDE programme, that will launch in autumn 2022.
Data

28 Mars 2022

rédigé par :
Andreas Fickers

Unflattening European History through Transmedia Storytelling. The Making Europe Digital Comic Series

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DHd2023 Open humanities

11 Mars 2022

rédigé par :
Estelle Bunout

DHd2023: „Open Humanities, Open Culture“

Die Universitäten Trier und Luxemburg sind Gastgeber der jährlichen Fachkonferenz für digitale Geisteswissenschaften im deutschsprachigen Raum.
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DH Benelux 2022 Belval

4 Mars 2022

DH Benelux 2022: RE-MIX. Creation and alteration in DH

The 8th DH Benelux Conference will take place on 1-3 June 2022 at the University of Luxembourg in a hybrid format.
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Out now: New issue of the Journal of Historical Network Research (Vol 6 No 1)

18 Février 2022

rédigé par :
Marten Düring

Out now: New issue of the Journal of Historical Network Research (Vol 6 No 1)

JHNR publishes outstanding and original contributions which apply the theories and methodologies of social network analysis to historical research, helps advance the epistemological and theoretical understanding of social network analysis in the historical, social and political sciences, and promotes empirical research on historical social interactions.
Data

2 Février 2022

rédigé par :
Andreas Fickers

Digital Hermeneutics and the Integrative Potential of Epistemic Virtues in the Digital Humanities: From Trading Zone to Contact Zone

Data

1 Février 2022

rédigé par :
Kaarel Sikk

Comparing contemporaneous hunter-gatherer and early agrarian settlement systems with spatial point process models: Case study of the Estonian Stone Age

Data

13 Janvier 2022

rédigé par :
Marleen De Kramer

Decision-Making Processes and Certainties in Heritage Reconstructions Using the Example of Larochette Castle, Luxembourg

Data

13 Janvier 2022

rédigé par :
Sytze Van Herck

Re/constructing Computing Experiences. From "punch girls" in the 1940s to "computer boys" in the 1980s.

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On Not Knowing: Reasoning with Uncertainty in Digital Literary Studies

11 Janvier 2022

On Not Knowing: Reasoning with Uncertainty in Digital Literary Studies

Hands on History lecture with Hoyt Long, University of Chicago.
Data

1 Janvier 2022

rédigé par :
Lorella Viola, Sean Takats

Introducing the DHARPA Project: An Interdisciplinary Lab to Enable Critical DH Practice

Data

1 Janvier 2022

rédigé par :
Andreas Fickers

Outro. American Skin

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1 Janvier 2022

rédigé par :
Marten Düring, Lars Wieneke, Inna Ganschow, Nina Janz, Machteld Venken, Sofia Papastamkou

Report on C²DH Activities in Support of the Ukrainian Research Community

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1 Janvier 2022

rédigé par :
Andreas Fickers

Per Knopfdruck nach Luxemburg. Radio Luxemburg als Sehnsuchtsort der Populärkultur

Data

1 Janvier 2022

rédigé par :
Lorella Viola

“Italy, for example, is just incredibly stupid now”. European crisis narrations in relation to Italy’s response to COVID-19

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