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Dear all,
the VeDPH (Venice Center for Digital and Public Humanities) is glad to announce the Spring Term 2021 series of its online 'Seminars in Digital and Public Humanities'. Please find below the full programme of the series.
The first webinar will be Ernesto Priego (City, University of London): 'Open Access Comics Studies as Digital Public Humanities: Insights from a Decade of The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship'. Wednesday 3rd of February, 2021, at 5:00 PM CET Link for subscription: bit.ly/39dK6vA Further info and all materials about seminars will be available at vedph: github.io/seminarseries
All best, Paolo Monella
Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities DSU - Università Ca' Foscari Venezia www.unive.it/vedph
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Full programme - Spring Term 2021
3 February 2021 Ernesto Priego (City, University of London) Open Access Comics Studies as Digital Public Humanities: Insights from a Decade of The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship
17 February 2021 Marta Severo (Université Paris Nanterre) Cultural Heritage, Participation and Platforms: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges
3 March 2021 Michael B. Toth (R.B. Toth Associates) Advanced Imaging to Support the Digital Humanities
17 March 2021 Fabrizio Nevola (University of Exeter) Hidden Florence and Hidden Cities: Rediscovering the Renaissance City Using New Technologies
31 March 2021 Erma Hermens (University of Amsterdam – Rijksmuseum, VeDPH, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice) Beautiful Data: Digital Contexts for Object-Based Research and Issues of Interoperability
14 April 2021 Maurizio Forte (Duke University) Principles of Cyberarchaeology
28 April 2021 Tiziana Mancinelli (VeDPH, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice) From Modeling to Publishing: Digital Scholarship in Practice
12 May 2021 Dániel Kiss (Universitat de Barcelona) VeDPH, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice ‘Catullus Online’ and Digital Latin: Radical Innovation or Media Change?
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Il 25/01/21 13:15, Paolo Monella ha scritto:
Dear all,
the VeDPH (Venice Center for Digital and Public Humanities) is glad to announce the Spring Term 2021 series of its online 'Seminars in Digital and Public Humanities'. Please find below the full programme of the series.
The first webinar will be Ernesto Priego (City, University of London): 'Open Access Comics Studies as Digital Public Humanities: Insights from a Decade of The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship'. Wednesday 3rd of February, 2021, at 5:00 PM CET Link for subscription: bit.ly/39dK6vA Further info and all materials about seminars will be available at vedph: github.io/seminarseries
Sorry, the last URL is wrong. Errata corrige:
Further info and all materials about seminars will be available at https://vedph.github.io/seminarseries
Best, Paolo
All best, Paolo Monella
Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities DSU - Università Ca' Foscari Venezia www.unive.it/vedph
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Full programme - Spring Term 2021
3 February 2021 Ernesto Priego (City, University of London) Open Access Comics Studies as Digital Public Humanities: Insights from a Decade of The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship
17 February 2021 Marta Severo (Université Paris Nanterre) Cultural Heritage, Participation and Platforms: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges
3 March 2021 Michael B. Toth (R.B. Toth Associates) Advanced Imaging to Support the Digital Humanities
17 March 2021 Fabrizio Nevola (University of Exeter) Hidden Florence and Hidden Cities: Rediscovering the Renaissance City Using New Technologies
31 March 2021 Erma Hermens (University of Amsterdam – Rijksmuseum, VeDPH, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice) Beautiful Data: Digital Contexts for Object-Based Research and Issues of Interoperability
14 April 2021 Maurizio Forte (Duke University) Principles of Cyberarchaeology
28 April 2021 Tiziana Mancinelli (VeDPH, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice) From Modeling to Publishing: Digital Scholarship in Practice
12 May 2021 Dániel Kiss (Universitat de Barcelona) VeDPH, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice ‘Catullus Online’ and Digital Latin: Radical Innovation or Media Change?
-- Paolo Monella Ricercatore (RTDA), Latino e informatica umanistica Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Antichità Sapienza Università di Roma
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