Teasers (public)

As in former years we offer a Teaser Session of 90 (2 x 45) minutes in each week of the Summer University.

Teaser sessions will allow you to get a short introduction of about 45 minutes into the contents of two different workshops and to ask questions. Teaser sessions are open not only to all participants of the Summer University but also to the public. The aim of teaser sessions is at least threefold:

a) to allow the participants of ESU DH C & T to get an idea of the variety of methods, tools and questions which make up the Digital Humanities beyond the workshops they have chosen,

b) to arouse the interest of colleagues and students of Leipzig university and of other universities nearby and foster local community building

c) to allow colleagues and researchers who are involved in specific projects but do not take part in the Summer University to consult with the specialists ESU DH C & T manages to bring together.

The Teaser Sessions, which take place in the same rooms as the respective workshops, are scheduled as follows:

Thursday 04.08.2022 09:15-10:45


Alex Bia
(University Miguel Hernández, Elche, Spain):
XML-TEI document encoding, structuring, rendering and transformation

GWZ 3.0.15

Carol Chiodo
(Harvard University, USA) /
Lauren Tilton
(University of Richmond, USA):
Hands on Humanities Data Workshop – Creation, Discovery and Analysis

GWZ 4.216

Maciej Eder
(Polish Academy of Sciences / Pedagogical University, Cracow, Poland) /
Jeremi Ochab
(Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland):
Stylometry

GWZ 1.3.15

Simone Rebora
 (University of Basel, Switzerland) /
Giovanni Pietro Vitali
(Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University – Paris-Saclay University, France):
Distant Reading in R. From Text Analysis to Mapping

GWZ 2.115

Fabian Offert
(University of California, Santa Barbara, USA):
Visual Artificial Intelligence for the Digital Humanities

GWZ 2.316

Jason Boyd
(Ryerson University Toronto, Canada):
Project Planning and Management in the Digital Humanities

GWZ 2.2.15

Yael Netzer
(Ben Gurion, Haifa and Tel Aviv University, Israel):
Digital Archives: Reading and Manipulating Large-Scale Catalogues, Curating and Creating Small-Scale Archives

GWZ 5.116
 

Wednesday 10.08.2022 09:15-10:45


Alex Bia
(University Miguel Hernández, Elche, Spain):
XML-TEI document encoding, structuring, rendering and transformation

GWZ 3.0.15

Carol Chiodo
(Harvard University, USA):
Hands on Humanities Data Workshop – Creation, Discovery and Analysis

GWZ 4.216

Maciej Eder
(Polish Academy of Sciences / Pedagogical University, Cracow, Poland) /
Jeremi Ochab
(Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland):
Stylometry

GWZ 1.3.15

Simone Rebora
 (University of Basel, Switzerland) /
Giovanni Pietro Vitali
(Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University – Paris-Saclay University, France):
Distant Reading in R. From Text Analysis to Mapping

GWZ 2.115

Fabian Offert
(University of California, Santa Barbara, USA):
Visual Artificial Intelligence for the Digital Humanities

GWZ 2.316

Jason Boyd
(Ryerson University Toronto, Canada):

Procedural Creativity and Digital Humanities Scholarship

GWZ 2.2.15

Yael Netzer
(Ben Gurion, Haifa and Tel Aviv University, Israel):
Digital Archives: Reading and Manipulating Large-Scale Catalogues, Curating and Creating Small-Scale Archives

GWZ 5.116

Stefan Th. Gries
(University of California, Santa Barbara, USA / Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Germany):
Text processing for linguists and literary scholars with R

GWZ 2.316