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Research Conditions and Digital Humanities: What are the Prospects for the Next Generation?
Conditions de recherche et Digital Humanities : quelles perspectives pour les jeunes chercheurs ?
Published on Wednesday, May 29, 2013 by Élodie Faath
Summary
At this year’s conference, attended by experts from across the globe, the thematic focus will be on the effects current changes in the digital world are having on research conditions and in particular on the question as to the consequences this could have for the next generation in the humanities. The discussions will focus on the following themes: Education and careers, recognition of academic achievements, quality assurance and evaluation, and new digital forms of science.
Announcement
Program of the international colloquium, 10–11 June 2013, Paris. Organisation: Mareike König (IHA), Georgis Chatzoudis (Gerda-Henkel-Stiftung), in cooperation with Pierre Mounier (Cleo).
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Program
Monday, 10th June 2013
15.00–17.00 Workshop
18.00 Introduction: Mareike König, Pierre Mounier, Georgios Chatzoudis
18.15 Keynote Lecture: Christian Jacob (ANHIMA/EHESS) Qu'est-ce que chercher ?
In his opening lecture Christian Jacob will ask questions about the nature of research work, its instruments, and its current metamorphose. Lecture in French with simultaneous translation in English
Tuesday, 11th June 2013
9.15 Welcome
9.30–11.00 Panel 1: Which Changes are Currently Taking Place in our Research and Academic Culture?
Aurélien Berra, André Donk, Marten Düring, Sebastian Gießmann
- Dominique Bouiller, Centre d’études européennes de Sciences Po
- Arianna Ciula, European Science Foundation
11.30–13.00 Panel 2: University Education: Which New Abilities/Skills Have now Become Essential?
Franziska Heimburger, Michael Schmalenstroer, Bertram Triebel
- Malte Rehbein, University of Passau
- Jean-Michel Salaün, Collegium de Lyon
14.00–15.30 Panel 3: Evaluation and Quality Assurance in the Digital Humanities.
Lilian Landes, Sascha Foerster, Bertram Triebel
- Milena Žic-Fuchs, European Science Foundation
- Denise Pumain, P.A.R.I.S.
16.00–17.30 Panel 4: Career, Financing and the Academic Recognition of Achievements in the Digital Humanities.
Anne Baillot, Natalia Filatkina, Anika Meier
- Claudine Moulin, University of Trier
- Pascal Arnaud, Agence nationale de la recherche
18.00 Conclusion : Mareike König, Pierre Mounier, Georgios Chatzoudis
Languages will be French and English with simultaneous translation in both languages.
We will try to set up a livestreaming of the event. Please follow hashtag #dhiha5 on Twitter.
Inscriptions: event@dhi-paris.fr
Subjects
- History (Main subject)
- Mind and language > Epistemology and methodology > Research and researchers
- Mind and language > Information
- Mind and language > Epistemology and methodology > Methods of processing and representation
- Mind and language > Epistemology and methodology > Corpus approaches, surveys, archives
- Mind and language > Epistemology and methodology > Digital humanities
Places
- Institut Historique Allemand, salle de conférence - 8 rue du Parc-Royal
Paris, France (75003)
Date(s)
- Monday, June 10, 2013
- Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Attached files
Keywords
- Digital Humanities, technologies nouvelles, sciences humaines et sociales, humanités numériques, recherche
Contact(s)
- Mareike Koenig
courriel : dhmc2020 [at] sciencesconf [dot] org - Dunja Houelleu
courriel : presse [at] dhi-paris [dot] fr
Reference Urls
Information source
- Dunja Houelleu
courriel : presse [at] dhi-paris [dot] fr
To cite this announcement
« Research Conditions and Digital Humanities: What are the Prospects for the Next Generation? », Conference, symposium, Calenda, Published on Wednesday, May 29, 2013, https://calenda.org/250104