The Chair for Digital History at Humboldt-Universität zu
Berlin, Germany, cordially invites all those interested in
Digital Humanities and Digital History to this winter semester's
Open Research Colloquium on Digital History. The diverse and
international program with talks on topics such as NFDI4Memory,
Data Ethics, Game Studies, Queer Studies or digital source
criticism as well as various methodological approaches to the
investigation and analysis of research objects (and many other
topics) can be found on the Chair's blog: https://dhistory.hypotheses.org/digital-history-forschungskolloquium/program-winter-semester-2024-2025
The presentations always take place on Wednesdays from 4:15-5:45
pm (CET) via Zoom. For access details, please send a
short request to digitalhistory@hu-berlin.de or
subscribe to the open mailing list. You can also
find some of the talks held so far on the Chair's YouTube channel.
This Wednesday, 13 November, 4:15-5:45 pm (CET), Mila
Oiva will offer insights into her research projects:
Mila Oiva (University of Turku, Finland)
Chasing Leninism with AI. Using Computational Methods to
Trace Cultural Phenomena through Historical Audiovisual
Materials
Zum Abstract
We look forward to welcoming you to the research colloquium and
engaging in discussions with you!
With kind regards,
Prof. Dr. Torsten Hiltmann
Melanie Althage
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Melanie Althage, M.A.
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
Professur für Digital History
Institut für Geschichtswissenschaften
Philosophische Fakultät
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Unter den Linden 6
10099 Berlin