Digital Humanities Research 2020-2021

Part I. International Scholars

KBR invites you to attend a new scholarly series on digital cultural heritage, the KBR-ULB-UGent Digital Heritage Seminar.

In the first part of this series from October to December we will virtually host three international academic scholars in presenting their work on cultural heritage materials, digital methods and digital humanities. Dealing with a variety of topics, periods and methods, these talks will be held on ZOOM in English, with questions in French, Dutch or English. The target audience is scholars, but the general public is warmly welcome.

This series is co-organized by KBR’s two labs: Camille (Center for Archives on the Media and Information) and the Digital Research Lab, in cooperation with Université libre de Bruxelles and Ghent University.

Programme

  • 12/10: Nicolas Perreaux (LaMOP – Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) “Historical semantics and digital methods. The case of medieval fatherhood”
  • 10/11: Juliette De Maeyer (Université de Montréal) en Dominique Trudel (Audencia Business School), “Remediating the Intelligence Triangle”
  • 08/12: Annemieke Romein (Huygens Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis, Amsterdam) “Making more of volumes. Dissecting and searching norms in Books of Ordinances (1500-1850s)”

Duration: 1,5 hours

Register here: https://forms.gle/2CsNz9HWYSEwsBSu8

Registration is free but mandatory. The morning of the event you will be sent the link to the virtual series and the etiquette to follow.

Should have any further questions please email julie.birkholz@kbr.be or antoine.jacquet@kbr.be.

More info at https://www.kbr.be/en/agenda/digital-heritage-seminar/2020-10-12/

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