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Oral histoRies on the fAll of The irOn cuRtain (ORATOR)

20 September 2019

Oral histoRies on the fAll of The irOn cuRtain (ORATOR)

International workshop to initiate the ORATOR project.
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Grasping the anti-modern: how to identify anti-modern discourses on Europe in a digitized newspaper collection (using a naïve bayes classifier and topic modelling)

19 September 2019

Grasping the anti-modern: how to identify anti-modern discourses on Europe in a digitized newspaper collection (using a naïve bayes classifier and topic modelling)

Research seminar with Estelle Bunout
Thinkering
International Oral History Workshop

19 September 2019

written by :
Douglas Lambert

International Oral History Workshop

This July 2019 workshop at C²DH was focused on digital oral history in the United States, its evolution over the past 20 years, and the prominent tools and methods currently available in the field. We used a combination of demonstrations, hands-on exercises, contributions from participants, and open discussion to facilitate an intercontinental dialogue, all aimed at bringing new possibilities for oral history to Luxembourgish researchers.
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Lecture David Bodenhamer: The Spatial Humanities, Deep Mapping, and the Future of History. Recording and interview.

18 September 2019

written by :
Noëlle Schon

Lecture David Bodenhamer: The Spatial Humanities, Deep Mapping, and the Future of History. Recording and interview.

Lecture by Prof. Dr David Bodenhamer, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, and exclusive interview for the C²DH’s ‘New Horizons’ lecture series.
Data

18 September 2019

written by :
Thomas Durlacher

The DEKI account of scientific representation. A solution to the problem of model-based representation?

Data

18 September 2019

written by :
Gerben Zaagsma

Interview with Prof. Dr Jane Winters (School of Advanced Study, University of London)

News
CfP: Media Trades and Professions (18th to 21st Century)

17 September 2019

written by :
Valérie Schafer

CfP: Media Trades and Professions (18th to 21st Century)

The C²DH is supporting the third edition of the SPHM (Société pour l’histoire des médias) International Conference.
Data

13 September 2019

written by :
Douglas Lambert

Bringing Digital Oral History to Luxembourg

Data

12 September 2019

written by :
Maria Biryukov, Lars Wieneke, Eva Andersen

Making sense of non-sense. Tracing topics in a historical corpus on psychiatry facing low OCR quality

Data

12 September 2019

written by :
Tim van der Heijden

Digital History as Trading Zone? Reflections from a Doctoral Training Unit

Data

9 September 2019

written by :
Kaarel Sikk

Central place foraging and hunter-gatherer settlement patterns: how resource depletion influences population concentration

Thinkering
Learning about digital editing in Trier – a field trip

3 September 2019

written by :
Juliane Tatarinov

Learning about digital editing in Trier – a field trip

The members of the DTU-DHH were welcomed by fellow Digital Humanists at the Trier Center for Digital Humanities. Two things everybody knew after our stay: who Arthur Schnitzler was and what the German word “Brötchen” means!
News
C²DH Visiting Researcher Fellowships 2020

2 September 2019

written by :
Andreas Fickers

C²DH Visiting Researcher Fellowships 2020

The C²DH offers several fellowships for visiting researchers: for PhD candidates, Post-Docs and Senior Researchers.
Data

2 September 2019

written by :
Thomas Durlacher

Enlightenment now? On the recent resurgence of the idea of human progress.

Data

1 September 2019

written by :
Jakub Bronec

Making sense of digital oral history

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1 September 2019

written by :
Christopher Morse

Experience Design for Digital Cultural Heritage

Data

21 August 2019

written by :
Jakub Bronec

Joint supervision – blessing and cursed paths of doing a PhD at two universities

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Digital History: a balance about the Brazilian Perspective

13 August 2019

Digital History: a balance about the Brazilian Perspective

Research seminar with Dilton Maynard.
Data

6 August 2019

written by :
Thomas Durlacher

Idealizations and the decomposability of models in science

Data

1 August 2019

written by :
Jakub Bronec

MUZEUM JAKO CESTA KE SMÍRU: Rozkol současné lucemburské židovské komunity

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