Digital Humanities Experiments #dhiha6 – the program
Conference “Digital Humanities Experiments” #dhiha6
11th–12th June 2015 at the German Historical Institute Paris (DHIP)
Organised by: Mareike König, Suzanne Dumouchel, Lisa Bolz (all DHIP), Claudine Moulin (IEA/University Trier), Pierre Mounier (OpenEdition), Anne Baillot (Humboldt University of Berlin)
With the financial support of: European Science Foundation – Scientific Review Group HUM, Institut d’études avancées (IEA)
This conference addresses the gap between the research culture with which Digital Humanists are equipped via their disciplinary backgrounds and the research culture they foster in this field. Why does experimentation play a crucial role in Digital Humanities? How does it contribute to define the relationship between method and research questions? Can we identify barriers which currently prevent Digital Humanities from developing their full potential, leaving little room for iteration, comparison or failure? The conference itself is conceived as an experimental set-up with labs, data experiments and round tables (see also: the program explained) and call for blogarticles “Digital Humanities Experiments“).
update on June 10th 2015
Thursday, June 11th 2015
New keynote:
6 p.m. David Chavalarias (ISC-PIF, Paris)
The collective dynamics of science – publish or perish; is it all that counts? (Abstract)
Julianne Nyhan (University College London)
New paths through the histories of digital humanities: uncovering hidden contributions to Busa’s Index Thomisticus (Abstract)
Commentator: Claudia Mueller-Birn (Free University of Berlin)
Reception at the DHI Paris
Friday, June 12th 2015
9 a.m. Welcome, Introduction by the organisers
9.15 a.m. David Chavalarias (ISC-PIF, Paris)
What is the social game behind science? Or: The collective dynamics of science: publish or perish, is that all?
9.15–11 a.m. Experimenting discussion: ConverStations
- The value of failure in science, table animated by Claudine Moulin (IEA/University Trier)
- Research infrastructure as experiments, table animated by Milena Žic Fuchs (ESF)
- Digital research and creativity, table animated by Sean Ryder (NUI, Galway)
- Interdisciplinary experimentations, table animated by Brian Sandberg (IEA)
- Define a protocol, table animated by Suzanne Dumouchel (DHIP)
- Citizen digital humanities, table animated by Pierre Mounier (OpenEdition)
Two ConverStation on proposal by the audience
(= to the abstracts of the ConverStations)
11–11.30 a.m. Coffee Break
11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. Presentation results of the ConverStations incl. feedback by observers
1–2.30 p.m. Luncheon and visit of Lounges:Open Peer Review Lounge, Media Lounge, Secret Lounge
2.30–4 p.m. Experiments in Laboratories
Data Laboratory 1: Aggregate, visualize and browse information about researchers and their activities
Lambert Heller (TIB Hannover) and David Chavalarias (ISC-PIF, Paris)
Data Laboratory 2: Open analytical ecosystems for digital humanities
Mikko Tolonen and Leo Lahti (both University of Helsinki)
Data Laboratory 3: Texts in a laboratory
Jürgen Hermes (University of Cologne)
Data Laboratory 4: Machine translation
Anne Baillot (Humboldt University of Berlin), Mareike König (DHIP), Petra Šoštarić (University of Zagreb)
(= to the abstracts of the Laboratories)
4–4.30 p.m. Coffee Break
4.30 p.m. Presentation of the Laboratories and Lounges
6 p.m. End of the conference
Free entrance, please register under event@dhi-paris.fr
DHI Paris, 8, rue du Parc-Royal, 75003 Paris http://www.dhi-paris.fr
See as well: Blog carnival: Digital Humanities Experiments #dhiha6
OpenEdition schlägt Ihnen vor, diesen Beitrag wie folgt zu zitieren:
dhiparis (7. Mai 2015). Digital Humanities Experiments #dhiha6 – the program. Digital Humanities am DHIP. Abgerufen am 5. Dezember 2024 von https://doi.org/10.58079/nkos
Bad (Inspiring) Data #dhiha6
https://medium.com/@DominicHarion/bad-inspiring-data-dhiha6-84a5abe81e57