Polish Studies Newsletter

Event

Date of the event: 04.10.2019 - 05.10.2019
Added on: 27.08.2019

From Artes liberales to Artes digitales: Ukrainistyka & Slawistyka / międzynarodowe seminarium interdyscyplinarne

The seminar ‘From Artes Liberales to Artes Digitales’ aims to bring together researchers who are already advanced in practicing DH and those who are just planning to use them in their future projects. The event will serve as a platform for presenting plans, current and final results of research endeavors, networking and exploring prospects for further collaborations.

Proposals for presentations might comply with (yet are not limited to) the following thematic streams:

  • the content and essence of the academic discipline(s) covered by the umbrella term of ‘Digital Humanities’
  • technology & humanities: mutual influences, social and cultural effect
  • distant reading, research of large text corpora
  • DH in educational spaces
  • digital and electronic publications of literary works and historical documents, text (en)coding
  • potential of DH in linguistics and creation of dictionaries and glossaries
  • visualization, mapping, 3D modeling
  • models of engagement the ‘creative audience’of DH-projects, the potential of crowdsourcing collaborations.

Presentations of digital projects highlighting a particular area of humanitarian knowledge are most welcome.

We invite you to submit your proposals for 20-minute presentations to artesdigitalesucu@gmail.com by 15 September 2019.

Please include with your abstract your full name, academic/professional affiliation, and key words. Abstracts should not exceed 300 words.The notifications of acceptance will be sent by 20 September 2019.

Working languages: English, Ukrainian.

If you plan to deliver your presentation or introduce a research project in Ukrainian, please be ready to provide anaccompanying visual presentation and/or handouts in English.

Organizers:
Humanities Faculty, Ukrainian Catholic University
Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages, Stanford University
Taras Shevchenko Institute of Literature, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Keynote Speaker: Yuliya Ilchuk (Stanford University)

Information

Address:
Center of Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky, Ukrainian Catholic University (Lviv, Ukraine)
Application deadline for speakers:
20.09.2019
Added on:
27 August 2019; 12:45 (Mariola Wilczak)
Edited on:
27 August 2019; 12:59 (Mariola Wilczak)

See also

10.02.2020

Cultures of Dissent in Eastern Europe (1945-1989): Research Approaches in the Digital Humanities

This 7-day seminar in digital humanities research methods is designed to expose a new generation of scholars in Cold War history and culture to methods of analysis and discovery involving computational techniques. Designed and run by NEP4DISSENT (New Exploratory Phase in Research on East European Cultures of Dissent), COST Action 16213, the inspiration for the course is built around the transfer of knowledge from technologists and data scientists to humanists.

21.09.2019

Research in the Arts, the Arts in Research

Artists study the reality they are surrounded by, people they live among, themselves, their instruments of work and how these areas are interconnected. Their work addresses complex issues, establishing dynamic relationships to a whole variety of other disciplines, from philosophy to new technologies. Their creative activity generates knowledge that could not be gained otherwise. Artistic knowledge is acquired through sensory and emotional perception and is practice-based, practice-driven, ‘felt’, ‘embodied’. It crosses the borders of different countries, languages, cultures, disciplines. Many artistic research projects are genuinely multicultural and interdisciplinary. Yet artists still often have to justify the idea that their practice is research.

15.05.2020

DHOx2020 ONLINE EVENT: Registration now open

Due to COVID-19, sadly the Digital Humanities Oxford Summer School cannot run in its usual format this year. Instead we are pleased to offer an online event, DHOx2020, from 13-15 July, which will run on Zoom. The online event is open to all, with a small registration fee to cover running costs.

03.03.2017

Traumatic Modernities: From Comparative Literature to Medical Humanities / International Conference and Seminars

Organizers:

We use cookie files to make the use of our website more convenient for our users. If you do not wish cookie files to be saved on your hard drive, please change the settings of your browser. Read about our cookie policy.