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Crowdsourcing in Living with Machines: crowdsourcing for engagement meets data science research

19 December 2022

Crowdsourcing in Living with Machines: crowdsourcing for engagement meets data science research

Hands on History talk with Dr Mia Ridge, the British Library’s Digital Curator for Western Heritage Collections.
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Myth-Busting Digital History: Some Lessons from Shades of Red

6 May 2022

Myth-Busting Digital History: Some Lessons from Shades of Red

Research seminar with Risto Turunen, visiting researcher at the C²DH.
Event
Vladan Joler

14 October 2020

New Extractivism

Hands on History session with Prof. Vladan Joler (New Media department of the University of Novi Sad) - online event.
Event
PhD Defence: Trading Zones of Digital History

28 March 2019

PhD Defence: Trading Zones of Digital History

On 26 April 2019, Max Kemman will defend his PhD thesis at the University of Luxembourg.
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New website: Doctoral Training Unit ‘Digital History and Hermeneutics’

11 December 2018

written by :
Tim van der Heijden

New website: Doctoral Training Unit ‘Digital History and Hermeneutics’

The new website gives an in-depth view of the DTU's activities and projects.
Thinkering
Au bord de la falaise

25 July 2018

written by :
Jakub Bronec

École d’Été Éditions Numériques / Humanités Numériques 2018 – Grenoble

Du 28 mai au 5 juillet 2018, j'ai eu le plaisir de participer à l'école d'été de l'histoire numérique à Grenoble (France). L’université Grenoble-Alpes en collaboration avec la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme -Alpes et l'UMR Litt&Arts a organisé la seconde édition de l'École D’été Édition Numérique et Humanités Numériques (EDEEN).
Thinkering
DH2017 Montreal

21 August 2017

written by :
Florentina Armaselu

Impressions from DH2017 - Different Facets of Access in Digital Humanities

The annual conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) took place on 8-11 August 2017 in Montréal (Canada) on the campus of McGill University, and was co-organised by McGill University and the Université de Montréal. This blog entry will draw a few impressions from the attended presentations.