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Dear all,
1) magazén 2.2 out
The Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities (VeDPH) gladly announces the publication of the second issue of the second volume of magazén, International Journal for Digital and Public Humanities. This interdisciplinary journal is double-blind peer-review and is published twice per year in open access by Edizioni Ca’ Foscari. Issue 2 of Volume 2021 features six articles by international scholars devoted to the topic of "Consolidation". The issue aims at stimulating an interdisciplinary discourse on methods and practices serving a collaborative development of durable, reusable, shared resources for research and learning in the field of Digital and Public Humanities. Issue 2.2 can be accessed online at http://doi.org/10.30687/mag/2724-3923/2021/04 For your convenience please find below the table of contents.
2) VeDPH Spring 2022 Seminar Series
Please find below the full programme of the VeDPH Seminar Series for Spring 2022. All the seminars will be held both Venice in presence and online, starting at 5.00 p.m. CET. Details and registration are available in https://www.unive.it/data/agenda/2/56627
Best regards, Paolo Monella Member of the magazén Editorial Board Associate member of the VeDPH DSU - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia Malcanton Marcorà, Dorsoduro 3484/D - 30123 Venezia
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1) MAGAZÉN 2.2 TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Franz Fischer, Diego Mantoan, Barbara Tramelli Consolidation Comes with Practice: On Ending a Prime Exploratory Journey in the Digital and Public Humanities
Lorenzo Tomasin Magazen: History of a Word Told Through a Project of Digital Lexicography
Gamze Saygi, Marie Yasunaga The Digital Urban Experience of a Lost City Using Mixed Methods to Depict the Historical Street Life of Edo/Tokyo
Yael Dekel, Itay Marienberg-Milikowsky From Distant to Public Reading The (Hebrew) Novel in the Eyes of Many
Paola Moscati Digital Archaeology: From Interdisciplinarity to the ‘Fusion’ of Core Competences Towards the Consolidation of New Research Areas
Simone Fagioli ‘I’m your automatic colour’ La colorazione automatica delle immagini in antropologia
Petros Apostolopoulos What is the Public of Public History? Between the Public Sphere and Public Agency
2) VEDPH SPRING 2022 SEMINAR SERIES FULL PROGRAMME:
26 January 2022 Ca’ Dolfin, Room Silvio Trentin Ioannis Pavlopoulos (Ca’ Foscari - Stockholms Universitet) "Natural Language Processing for the Digital Humanities: Focusing on Art History and the Homeric Question"
9 February 2022 Ca’ Foscari Zattere, Room Tesa 1 Tiago Luís Gil (Ca’ Foscari - Universidade de Brasília) "GIS and Historical Digital Atlases"
30 March 2022 Ca’ Foscari Zattere, Room Tesa 1 Jean-Baptiste Camps (Ca’ Foscari - École Nationale des Chartes) "Data-Centric Models for Digital Critical Editions"
27 April 2022 Ca’ Dolfin, Room Silvio Trentin Barbara McGillivaray (King's College London) "Computational Methods for Tracing Word Meaning Across Time"
11 May 2022 Ca’ Dolfin, Room Silvio Trentin Lisa Dieckmann (Universität zu Klön) "Modeling and Visualizing of Dynamic Reception-Aesthetic Concepts of Italian Renaissance Palazzi"