Digital Humanities Research Seminar, Spring 2016

DH Research Seminar continues in the spring at Metsätalo (U40), Lecture Room 5 (3rd floor) [exceptions noted below].

Schedule:

Friday 19.2.2016 at 16.15-18: Eetu Mäkelä, (all) the (different) Digital Humanities. For this meeting, please read the following article in advance: The Landscape of Digital Humanities

Live broadcasting: Google Hangouts On Air at https://plus.google.com/events/cns4fcv9v6m1m0chgkk9sfs4k44

Friday 4.3.2016 at 16.15-18: Discussion about Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries conference (15.-17.3.2016) with a chance to introduce one’s own presentation and get feedback.

Wednesday 23.3.2016 at 16.15-18: Wrap up of Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries conference and sharing of Oslo experiences.

Friday 8.4.2016 at 16.15-18 Professor Caroline Bassett (Sussex Humanities Lab), “Bad representation: or why Digital Humanities hates Cultural Studies”

Wed 20.4. at 10am Mike Mertens, Dariah & Digital Humanities in Cultural Heritage Research. Metsätalo, lh 4 (Unioninkatu 40) … https://flamma.helsinki.fi/fi/humanistinen-tiedekunta-tiedotteet-Digital-Humanities-in-Cultural-Heritage-Research

Wednesday 4.5.2016 at 16.15-18 Professor Jane Ohlmeyer (Trinity College Dublin), The 1641 Depositions: Records of Massacre, Atrocity & Ethnic Cleansing in Seventeenth-Century Ireland (NB! Venue: Metsätalo (U40), Lecture Room 4 (2nd floor)

Thursday 12.5.2016 at 15.15: Jaakko Suominen (Professor of Digital Culture, University of Turku): “Digitality and materiality in culture” (in English). Place: Topelia, D112

Friday 13.5.2016 at 16.15-18 Emily Öhman, Multi-dimensional approaches to sentiment analysis

Friday 27.5.2016 at 16.15-18 Holger Kaasik, Digital analysis of medieval liturgical calendars – the case of 14th and 15th century Vatican manuscripts

If any questions, please ask. And, as always, all welcome!