The future of Digital Humanities research – DH today and tomorrow

17 september 2019

Humlab bjuder in till möte under en dag där pågående och framtida forskning inom digital humaniora kommer att diskuteras.

Torsdag 3 oktober kl. 09.00-17.00, Humlab, under UB

The research-focused day will be filled with interesting talks, invited keynote speakers, and discussions regarding Digital Humanities-related topics.

Please sign up with the following link if you want to attend. There will be coffee and fika available for faculty attendees during the day, but no lunch.

09.00–09.15 Coffee
09.15–09.30 Opening remarks from Stefan Gelfgren
09.30–10.30 HUMLAB TALK Keynote speaker: Andreas Fickers 'Inside the Trading Zone: Thinkering at C²DH digital history Lab'

10.30–10.45 Coffee

10.45–12.00 Short presentations by affiliated Humlab researchers Chair: Fredrik Norén, Evelina Liliequist Speakers: Pelle Snickars on "DH & Media Studies", Daniel Kjellander on "Constraints in Lexical Blending: why Blends make a strong case for a Cognitive Linguistics Perspective", Gavin Feller on "Mormon Media", Annika Egan Sjölander on "Communication for sustainability in the Anthroposcene", Jesper Enbom on "Political Surveillance with Consent? Voter Data Collection and Microtargeting in Swedish Political Parties", Moa Sandström on "Contemporary Decolonizing Sámi Art" and Satish Patel on "Multi-modal
dissemination of DH research"

12.00–13.00 Lunch break

13.00–14.00 HUMLAB TALK Keynote speaker: Virginia Dignum "AI@Umu and beyond"
14.00–15.00 Short presentations by affiliated Humlab researchers Chair: Fredrik Norén & Evelina Liliequist Speakers: Philip Buckland on "Databases and stuff", Eavan O'Dochartaigh on "Arctic Visible: Picturing Indigenous Communities in the Nineteenth-Century Western Arctic", Johan Jarlbrink on "Hard drive archaeology", Per Sandström on "Building bridges between knowledge systems and over highways towards connected landscapes", Ben Martin on "The 'Culture' of International Society: Using Digital Text Analysis for the Intellectual History of Cultural Diplomacy"
15.00–15.30 Coffee
15.30-17.00 HUMLAB HITS "Digital Humanities – then, now and in the future" Panel discussion with the Humlab Scientific Advisory Board

This is a perfect time to visit the lab if you are curious about the Digital Humanities and want to hear more about the research going on at Humlab.

Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. We hope to see many new faces and visitors in the lab.

Kind regards,
The Humlab organizing committee: Maria Eriksson, Evelina Liliequist and Fredrik Norén

Redaktör: Per Melander

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