DH Kolloquium during Winter Term 2024/25

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In the winter term 2024/25, the DHSS is once again offering the Digital Humanities Colloquium. In addition to DHSS students and staff, we also invited guest researchers from the field of Digital Humanities!

The colloquium is an opportunity for DHSS researchers and their guests as well as BA and MA students of Digital Humanities to present their ongoing work and completed projects, take part in discussions and receive feedback from colleagues and like-minded people.

Zeit: Tuesdays, 6.15 pm – 7.45 pm
Ort: Room 3.17 (3rd floor), Werner-von-Siemens-Straße 61, 91052 Erlangen

Registration for participation in the colloquium lectures is NOT required.

For students working on their final theses or projects, the colloquium can also be used to present their research or an idea. If interested, a suitable date can be arranged in consultation with the supervisor and the colloquium organisers (contact).

Students who wish to have the course credited in the form of ECTS must join the StudOn course and present their project/thesis.

Talks, Project + Thesis Presentations

(The talks will be held in English.)

Tue., 22 October
Dominik Kremer:
Development of assistance systems and analysis methods for place-based research questions in the humanities and social studies

Tue., 5 November
Gavin Brookes:
Obesity in the News: A Corpus-Based Critical Discourse Studies Perspective

Tue., 12 November
(cancelled)Andreas Wagner:
Identifying narrative contexts of the term ’water’ in local guided expert interviews on climate change

Tue., 19 November
(cancelled)Sabine Lang:
Provenance data as FAIR data?!

Tue., 26 November
Tugsbayar Batbayar:
Master’s Thesis Defense
 

Tue., 3 December
Andreas Wagner:
Identifying narrative contexts of the term ’water’ in local guided expert interviews on climate change

Tue., 10 December
Nathan Dykes:
Studying argumentation patterns through corpus queries

Tue., 17 December
Tim Weyrich:
Computational Imaging For Cultural-Heritage Applications

Tue., 7 January
Blake Walker:
Playing Quanti: Praxis and Pragmatism in Digital Spatial Data Analysis

Tue., 21 January
Jan Gemeinholzer:
Street Art geographies – Reflections on the creation of spatial identity and practices of place making from Mexican Muralism to recent Graffiti and Urban Art. Case studies Valparaíso, Mexico D.F., Nuremberg.

Mon., 27 January (Monday!)
Daniil Skorinkin and Luca Giovannini:
(TBD)

Tue., 28 January
Ross Purves:
(TBD)

Tue., 4 February
Marianna Gracheva:
Blogs: Emergence and linguistic evolution of a digital register


Contact for further questions: