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21 September 2020

written by :
Andreas Fickers, Tim van der Heijden

Inside the Trading Zone: Thinkering in a Digital History Lab

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16 September 2020

written by :
Anita Lucchesi

For a New Hermeneutics of Practice in Digital Public History: Thinkering with memorecord.uni.lu

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100 Jahre Ostbelgien

14 September 2020

Online-Launch der virtuellen Ausstellung "Zeitschichten - Erkundungen eines Zwischenraums. Ostbelgien 1920-2020"

Ostbelgien 1920-2020 ist eine virtuelle Ausstellung über die Geschichte der Region Eupen-Malmedy-Sankt Vith seit dem Staatenwechsel von 1920. Das Projekt ist das Resultat einer Zusammenarbeit zwischen der Deutschsprachigen Gemeinschaft Belgiens, dem Zentrum für Ostbelgische Geschichte und des C²DH.
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8 September 2020

written by :
Tim van der Heijden

DEMA demonstration: Kinora Viewer Replica

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DEMA demonstration: Kinora Viewer Replica

21 August 2020

DEMA demonstration: Kinora Viewer Replica

A hands-on demonstration of the Kinora Viewer Replica. This public online event shows the fruits of a recent successful collaboration between the C²DH and the Department of Engineering. Combining historical inquiry with a hands-on and technical approach - involving the latest 3D modelling and desktop manufacturing engineering techniques - a media historian and two engineers joined forces to produce a working replica of a very special object in the history of (early) cinema: the Kinora viewer.
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1 August 2020

written by :
Demival Vasques

The role of bipartite structure in R&D collaboration networks

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operas workshop

23 July 2020

Knowledge infrastructures and digital governance. History, challenges, practices

This online workshop organized by the OPERAS (a European research infrastructure for the development of open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities) community aims at revisiting digital knowledge infrastructures from an organisational and governance perspective, through their history, their stakes and achievements, as well as their challenges and obstacles.
Thinkering
Images of invisible traces: documenting and re-enacting an 18th century experiment

16 July 2020

written by :
Tim van der Heijden, Aleksander Kolkowski, Stefan Krebs, Andreas Fickers

Images of invisible traces: documenting and re-enacting an 18th century experiment

On 17-18 December 2019, the first workshop of the DEMA project - Doing Experimental Media Archaeology: Practice & Theory - project took place at the C²DH. For this workshop, specialists from the fields of media history, art history and the history of science were invited to share best practices and experiences in documenting hands-on and experimental research.
Thinkering
#LuxLife: Reflections on The Recurated Museum

2 July 2020

written by :
Sytze Van Herck, Christopher Morse

#LuxLife: Reflections on The Recurated Museum

During the summer semester we co-taught a course called The Recurated Museum, which explored the evolving role of museums in digital spaces. After the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic mid-semester and the subsequent explosion of movements like #MuseumAtHome and #CultureChezNous, we directly confronted many of the ideas we featured in class in a way that we could not have previously imagined.
Data

1 July 2020

written by :
Maria Biryukov, Lars Wieneke, Eva Andersen

Topics, buckets, and psychiatry. On the collective creation of a corpus exploration tool

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29 June 2020

written by :
Andreas Fickers, Aurélia Lafontaine

175 Joer POST

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RESAW Luxembourg

26 June 2020

Mainstream vs. marginal content in Web history and Web archives

4th RESAW remote conference, hosted by the C²DH.
Data

24 June 2020

written by :
Thomas Durlacher

How do we use digital methods in the research process? Philosophical perspectives on topic modelling, network analysis and computer-based representations.

Thinkering
Cassette tape recorder

18 June 2020

written by :
Douglas Lambert

Solving the Shoebox Syndrome: “Digital” Oral History Content Management

This workshop centred on digital methods for working with oral history and provided a survey of emerging practices for better discoverability within and across oral history collections. It facilitated sharing of approaches for oral history work at multiple stages, for collections published for posterity and for ongoing research projects.
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Lincoln Mullen

18 June 2020

Creating and Visualizing Datasets to Interpret American Religious History

Guest lecture by Lincoln Mullen (Department of History and Art History, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, George Mason University) in the framework of the DTU-DHH Master Class “Digital History and Hermeneutics”.
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16th History of European Integration Research Society (HEIRS) Conference - online

18 June 2020

16th History of European Integration Research Society (HEIRS) Conference - online

Capturing Europe in Digital Sources: New Approaches for European Integration History?
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Does Blogging Make You a Better Academic? Writing Practices in Scholarly Blogs in the Humanities

12 June 2020

Does Blogging Make You a Better Academic? Writing Practices in Scholarly Blogs in the Humanities

Guest lecture by Dr. Mareike König (German Historical Institute Paris) in the framework of the DTU-DHH Master Class “Digital History and Hermeneutics”.
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Three keynotes on historical networks: Dynamics, Letters, and Concepts across space and time

10 June 2020

Three keynotes on historical networks: Dynamics, Letters, and Concepts across space and time

After much consideration and in light of the developing situation concerning Covid-19, we had to decide that the HNR conference in Luxembourg will no longer take place on 16-19 June 2020, but has been rescheduled to summer 2021. The exact date for the conference will be announced as soon as possible. Keynotes will however be streamed on 19 June 2020.
Forum Z
Forum Z online Reading yesterday's news in the digital age

10 June 2020

written by :
Marten Düring, Estelle Bunout

Forum Z goes online - digitised newspapers edition!

What better place to share the opportunities inherent in the digitisation of newspapers collections than an online event?
Data

8 June 2020

written by :
Thomas Durlacher

Agent-based modelling with Netlogo

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