We start the hopefully happy new year for you with an opinionpaper of @MajBen on possible #tradingzones in #dhist in the case of #histpsych And we know: @MajBen likes to provoke! Read yourself: https://t.co/pgej7Nebnx
Abtracts on digital history and hermeneutics for the new digital history journal https://t.co/RYduoFmTzX can be submitted now. We are looking forward to an intersting first issue @C2DH_LU#DigitalHistory
We are happy to host Hans Brandhorst in our last session before Christmas for an online talk on 17 Dec 14:00 CET about systematic #iconograpgy in our #dhhlectureseries@dtu_dhh@C2DH_LU
https://t.co/40GNlGdwkZ
We with the weekend ahead, we are looking forward to Monday when having a special guest @dtu_dhh#lectureseries: https://t.co/1W87hfh9Qy is going to hold a sponatneous lecture #experimental#museology: https://t.co/7gJjqXEhXW you can register @christophrmorse
How to build and work with a digital archive of letters? @ShohrehHd is summarising the recent talk by Dr Sara Tonelli @sara_hlt@DH_FBK and reflecting on the use of Natural Language Processing in Digital Humanities in a new #dtulectureseries blog post: https://t.co/xCCmClibBj
How to turn an interdisciplinary group of PhD students into a digital history trading zone? Read our reflections in the article 'Inside the Trading Zone', that I have co-written with @a_fickers for DHQ @DHQuarterly@C2DH_LU@dtu_dhh https://t.co/n4LCnGJScl
A new DTUarticle ist out. Find out what@tvanderheijden and @a_fickers observe when looking at the DTU-DHH as a trading zone and DH lab: https://t.co/Dem2jvHTlt
Sara Tonelli speaks @dtu_dhh With pleasure we invite you to @sara_hlt online-lecture on "Collecting, analysing and visualising documents in the political domain". All details can be found at: https://t.co/omhMjnXg0c…https://t.co/Uvq5YoFQcP
Contratulations @KaarelSikk on your paper "A spatially explicit agent-based model of central place foraging theory and its explanatory power for hunter-gatherers settlement patterns formation processes"
Paper out on using spatial agent-based model for exploring central place foraging theory of hunter gatherer mobility. @geoffrey_caruso @C2DH_LU@dtu_dhh@Quadtrees_lu https://t.co/tQq1I31Aji
We are proud to present our third keynote speaker of our 2020 virtual conference: @pholme!
Grap you popcorn and watch his trailer on "Temporal Networks": https://t.co/SIUuiAeNy1. Don't forget to register: https://t.co/dzAbSLm6bs.
This month's #digitaltoolreflection@dtu_dhh takes a look on the #ABM Agent-Based Modelling tool @netlogo. DTU researcher Thomas Durlacher provides a first overview for using it for #humanities research https://t.co/MBAKDM1zqf
Great to present 'Mining ethnicity: Discourse-driven topic modelling of immigrant discourses in the USA, 1898–1920' to @dtu_dhh and @C2DH_LU. Fantastic audience and spot on questions! Thank you Juliane Tatarinov.
@uni_lu#TopicModelling
https://t.co/8thUfKSGLZ