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Registration Open – Current Trends in Digital East Asian Studies, Wednesday 31 March 2021, 9-11am (BST)
Research in Digital East Asian Studies has grown in scale and visibility in recent years, reflecting both the establishment of digital humanities initiatives in the region and increasing awareness of the limitations of digital tools developed
in an anglophone context. Whether historic or contemporary, this research has to address a unique set of circumstances including the digitisation and OCR challenges presented by non-Latin scripts more broadly, different encoding standards, uneven availability
of digital datasets/corpora, regional differences in how digital research is articulated, and variation in institutional embeddings for East Asian studies outside of the region. The field draws on a complex array of transdisciplinary, cross-regional and multilingual
approaches which may be difficult to distil succinctly, but which offer an important counterpoint to anglophone digital research.
In this panel, four leading scholars in East Asian studies offer their perspectives on a range of questions, including the following:
Registration is free but please book in advance at the following link to be given access to the seminar:
https://modernlanguages.sas.ac.uk/events/event/24079
Speakers:
CJ Chen (Nanjing University)
Hilde De Weerdt (Leiden University)
Lik Hang Tsui (City University of Hong Kong)
Kiyonori Nagasaki (International Institute for Digital Humanities, Tokyo)
This series is part of the AHRC-funded Open World Research Initiative, and is supported by OWRI projects Cross-Language Dynamics: Reshaping Community and Language Acts and Worldmaking projects, and by the AHRC Leadership Fellow for Modern
Languages (Janice Carruthers). The series is convened by Paul Spence (King’s College London) and Naomi Wells (Institute of Modern Languages Research).
Regards
Paul Spence (King’s College London) and Naomi Wells (Institute of Modern Languages Research)
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Paul Spence
Senior Lecturer, Department of Digital Humanities
King's College London | Strand | London | WC2R 2LS
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