Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 35, No. 506. Department of Digital Humanities, University of Cologne Hosted by DH-Cologne www.dhhumanist.org Submit to: humanist@dhhumanist.org [1] From: Thorsten Ries <thorsten.ries@austin.utexas.edu> Subject: Online Talks Series: DHLunch@GS Spring 2022 Program (43) [2] From: Vicky Garnett <Vicky.Garnett@tcd.ie> Subject: Digital Tools and Techniques workshops - Trinity College Dublin (26) [3] From: Eliza Papaki <elizapapaki@gmail.com> Subject: Call for Papers on Storytelling (DARIAH Annual Event 2022) (32) --[1]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2022-02-01 04:47:29+00:00 From: Thorsten Ries <thorsten.ries@austin.utexas.edu> Subject: Online Talks Series: DHLunch@GS Spring 2022 Program Dear Humanist subscribers, The Department of Germanic Studies at UT Austin continues its online DH events series DHLunch@GS this Spring 2022. Program and registration here: https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/germanic/digital-humanities-events.php. The Spring 2022 Sessions are starting Feb 14, 1-2pm CST with Karina van Dalen-Oskam (University of Amsterdam) and her talk "The Riddle of Literary Quality: stylometry meets sociology". We are proud to have on: * Feb 14, 1-2pm CST; Karina van Dalen-Oskam (University of Amsterdam): The Riddle of Literary Quality: stylometry meets sociology * Mar 7, 1-2pm CST; Jo Guldi (Southern Methodist University, Dallas): Modeling Historical Experience * Mar 28, 1-2pm CST; Matthew Erlin (Washington University in St. Louis): Visible invisibility: Translation as Genre in Twentieth-Century English-Language Fiction * Apr 4, 4-5pm CST; Katherine Bode (Australian National University, Canberra): Making not mediating: Some thoughts on modelling in computational literary studies * Apr 11, 1-2pm CST; Melanie Walsh (University of Washington, Seattle): Tracking T.S. Eliot on Twitter * Apr 25, 1-2pm CST; Julie M Birkholz (KBR - Royal Library of Belgium, KBR Digital Research Lab, Ghent University), Fien Messens (KBR - Royal Library of Belgium, BESOCIAL project): Social media archiving for cultural heritage: the example of KBR’s BESOCIAL project The event is free to join via Zoom, everybody welcome! Spring 2022 Sessions -- Thorsten Ries Department of Germanic Studies 2505 University Ave, C3300 The University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX 78712-1802, USA. Email:thorsten.ries@austin.utexas.edu / Twitter: @riesthorsten Phone: +1 512 426 1287 Website:https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/germanic/faculty/tr24969 Personal:https://thorsten-ries.net --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2022-01-31 17:29:51+00:00 From: Vicky Garnett <Vicky.Garnett@tcd.ie> Subject: Digital Tools and Techniques workshops - Trinity College Dublin Dear colleagues, I'm delighted to let the community know about the free workshops available in the coming weeks from the Centre for Digital Humanities at Trinity College Dublin. The workshops are going to run in hybrid format, ensuring online participation is possible for non-TCD scholars. The workshops are aimed at postgraduate students, and any researchers or research-adjacent staff who want to learn more about tools, methods and workflows in digital humanities. The topics covered in this Spring Term session will cover: * Legal, Ethical and Practical issues of data scraping in the humanities (Weds 16th Feb) * Training Machines to enable automatic transcription of hand-written documents (Weds 2nd March) * Digital Scholarly Editing (Weds 16th March) * Defining the Digital Humanities (Weds 30th March) Full details of the workshops, along with how to register for them can be found at https://dh.tcd.ie/dh/workshops/digital-tools-and-technologies-workshop- series-hilary-term-2022/ Any queries can be sent to me at garnetv@tcd.ie. With kind regards Vicky Garnett --[3]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2022-01-31 10:09:40+00:00 From: Eliza Papaki <elizapapaki@gmail.com> Subject: Call for Papers on Storytelling (DARIAH Annual Event 2022) Dear colleagues, We would like to invite your submissions to the DARIAH Annual Event 2022 <https://annualevent.dariah.eu/> on the topic of *Storytelling*. This event will be a hybrid event, to take place on May 31-June 3, 2022 in Athens, Greece (and online). The power of storytelling as a sense-making and knowledge-creation strategy is deeply embedded in human cultures, reaching back as far as our written records, and looking as far forward as our technological imaginations. How we gather, share and use our stories says much about who we are, how we entertain and educate, how we build identities and understand the world beyond our vision, how we relate to our past and to our future. In the 2022 DARIAH Annual Event, we will highlight the power of storytelling in the arts and humanities. By looking at our research practices and our research infrastructures through the lens of storytelling, we hope to build conceptual bridges between the arts, technology, humanities, and beyond. *Open Call for Participation *< https://annualevent.dariah.eu/call-for-papers/> We invite researchers, research projects and artists to present (ongoing) work that deals with the topic of Storytelling in a broad sense, in the form of (1) papers, (2) panels and (3) posters, demos and art installations. *Deadline for submissions is February 11, 2022.* Find all information on the event at https://annualevent.dariah.eu/ With all best wishes, Eliza Papaki DARIAH-EU Outreach and Communications Officer _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted List posts to: humanist@dhhumanist.org List info and archives at at: http://dhhumanist.org Listmember interface at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted/ Subscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/membership_form.php