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Keep Calm and Stay Focused: Historicising and Intertwining Scales and Temporalities of Online Virality

Keep Calm and Stay Focused: Historicising and Intertwining Scales and Temporalities of Online Virality

After explaining why spatialities and temporalities, as well as platforms,matter in the historicization of virality, this chapter takes the Harlem Shake as acase study to demonstrate how a scalable and medium reading may allow to recon-struct past virality.

18 Décembre 2023


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
The European Parliament, an institution in history – The echo of the archives

The European Parliament, an institution in history – The echo of the archives

The lecture given by Dr Étienne Deschamps has offered a broad overview of the often little-known history of the European Parliament since it was founded, while also exploring historiographical issues and the availability of multilingual, multimedia sources and archives for both researchers and the general public.

18 Décembre 2023


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
“Le goût d’un jour de fête”? Commemorating the End of the Second World War on Twitter During the Lockdown: A Comparison Between France and Italy

“Le goût d’un jour de fête”? Commemorating the End of the Second World War on Twitter During the Lockdown: A Comparison Between France and Italy

n this chapter, we look at the commemorations of the end of the Second World War in France (May 8 ) and Italy (April 25) in 2020 when both countries were under strict lockdown. We try to understand what the pandemic has done to the online echoes of these commemorations.

15 Décembre 2023


Frédéric Clavert
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Reconversion: From Manufacturing to Knowledge. The Transformation of a Steel Plant into a University

Reconversion: From Manufacturing to Knowledge. The Transformation of a Steel Plant into a University

14 Décembre 2023


Zoé Konsbruck
  • Public history
Article
Zoomland: Exploring Scale in Digital History and Humanities

Zoomland: Exploring Scale in Digital History and Humanities

Zoomland provides a systematic discussion on the epistemological dimensions, hermeneutic methods, empirical tools, and aesthetic logic pertaining to scale and its innovative possibilities residing in humanities-based approaches and digital technologies.

13 Décembre 2023


Florentina Armaselu, Andreas Fickers
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Presenter: The Spatiality and Temporality of Borders

Presenter: The Spatiality and Temporality of Borders

13 Décembre 2023


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
A small economy in a large marketplace – The economic history of Luxembourg

A small economy in a large marketplace – The economic history of Luxembourg

The presentation of Dr Jean-Jacques Rommes and the subsequently debate with the students was focused on one of the key areas of reflection and research at the Institut Grand-Ducal de Luxembourg. It has examined the characteristics of the historical development of the Luxembourg economy in a regional, European and international context and consider the main challenges and issues facing it in terms of openness to foreign markets, diversification, transformation and competitiveness, while also looking ahead to the future.

12 Décembre 2023


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Die Peripherie im Zentrum. Schule und Grenze im Europa der Zwischenkriegszeit

Die Peripherie im Zentrum. Schule und Grenze im Europa der Zwischenkriegszeit

Nach dem Versailler Vertrag sahen sich die europäischen Nationalstaaten mit der Herausforderung konfrontiert, in ihren neuen Grenzgebieten, in denen sich die Mitbürger und Mitbürgerinnen oft drastisch in religiösen, sprachlichen, kulturellen oder ethnischen Aspekten unterschieden, nationale Loyalität zu vermitteln. Die Peripherie im Zentrum vergleicht die Erfahrungen des Schulwesens in Oberschlesien in Polen und in Eupen, Sankt Vith und Malmedy in Belgien - Grenzregionen, die nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg vom Deutschen Reich abgetrennt wurden.

12 Décembre 2023


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Making sense of semantically enriched newspapers

Making sense of semantically enriched newspapers

11 Décembre 2023


Marten Düring
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Traces et mémoires en devenir d’une pandémie (Italie et France)

Traces et mémoires en devenir d’une pandémie (Italie et France)

Texte de prospective, cet article tente d’émettre des hypothèses sur une mémoire collective en devenir, celle des confinements français et italien du printemps 2020. En s’insérant dans le cadre des digital memory studies, les auteurs utilisent deux corpus comparables, l’un italophone et l’autre francophone, constitués de tweets contenant #coronavirus. Au travers d’une lecture distante des deux corpus, ils analysent les grands thèmes qui les traversent, afin de comparer les résultats obtenus et en comprendre les différences.

11 Décembre 2023


Frédéric Clavert
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
INTERVIEWING THE PAST:  HOW THE PRESENT AFFECTS WHAT YOU HEAR

INTERVIEWING THE PAST: HOW THE PRESENT AFFECTS WHAT YOU HEAR

This presentation focuses on oral history and how interviews, which are the main tool of oral history, help to gain a better understanding of a funfair in Luxembourg in the long 1960s.

11 Décembre 2023


Véronique Faber
Article
Media persistence: Theories, approaches, categorization

Media persistence: Theories, approaches, categorization

Despite the fact that new media are continually seen as “natural born killers” of old media, old media rarely die and very often persist. In what is alternately called the “age of the Internet,” the “digital revolution,” the “metaverse,” the era of “artificial intelligence,” old media such as books, cinema, radio, television, analogue photography, and several others are still in use. Moreover, there is a kind of re-emergence of “the analogue” in various forms and for different incentives, including nostalgia.

9 Décembre 2023


Valérie Schafer
Article
"Indésirables“ aus Übersee - Migrant/innen in Luxemburg am Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts (5)  Solidarietá, Compagno!

"Indésirables“ aus Übersee - Migrant/innen in Luxemburg am Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts (5) Solidarietá, Compagno!

8 Décembre 2023


Julia Harnoncourt
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Roundtable "Representations of AI: AI Branding, Memes & Narratives"

Roundtable "Representations of AI: AI Branding, Memes & Narratives"

Speakers of the roundtable: Tania Duarte (We and AI), Tomasz Hollanek (Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, University of Cambridge), Nadia Piet (AIxDESIGN), Valérie Schafer (University of Luxembourg), Kaspar Beelen (School of Advanced Study), Michael Donnay (School of Advanced Study)

7 Décembre 2023


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Special Issue: Migration Studies and the Digital: Datafication, Implications and Methodological Approaches

Special Issue: Migration Studies and the Digital: Datafication, Implications and Methodological Approaches

7 Décembre 2023


Lorella Viola, Machteld Venken
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Presenter: Négocier dans les colonies des autres. Les ressorissants luxembourgeois en Afrique centrale (1880 - 1960)

Presenter: Négocier dans les colonies des autres. Les ressorissants luxembourgeois en Afrique centrale (1880 - 1960)

7 Décembre 2023


Kevin Goergen
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Editorial: Migration Studies and the Digital: Datafication, Implications and Methodological Approaches

Editorial: Migration Studies and the Digital: Datafication, Implications and Methodological Approaches

7 Décembre 2023


Lorella Viola, Machteld Venken
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
European economic governance: Where have we come from… and where are we going

European economic governance: Where have we come from… and where are we going

The book authored by Prof.Fabio MASINI - and discussed with the students - is entitled “European Economic Governance: Theories, Historical Evolution, and Reform Proposals” (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022) and examines the economic theories and policies that underpin the governance of the European Union. By exploring the history of European economic governance and how this framework has evolved over time, it contextualises theoretical influences, policy debates and instruments of governance, including the European Semester, Six Pack, Two Pack and Fiscal Compact.

6 Décembre 2023


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Moderator: European Citizen Science in Luxembourg - A Scholarly Perspective

Moderator: European Citizen Science in Luxembourg - A Scholarly Perspective

4 Décembre 2023


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Introduction to social network analysis: Manual data extraction

Introduction to social network analysis: Manual data extraction

4 Décembre 2023


Marten Düring
  • Digital history & historiography
Article

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