2022 年“文学研究与数字人文”在线暑期学校(莱顿大学)

原文链接: https://www.arts.kuleuven.be/digitalhumanities/english/dh-training/DH_summer_school_Leuven_Leiden_Liege

重要信息

活动时间:2022年6月20-23日
参与方式:线上参与
注册费用:5月20日前注册为25欧元;5月20日之后为35欧元
联系信箱:LIT.DH@hum.leidenuniv.nl

活动简介

“Literary Studies & Digital Humanities”(文学研究与数字人文)在线暑期课程活动将在2022年6月举行,由莱顿大学主办,与鲁汶大学、列日大学等相关机构联合举办。

课程重点为数字人文与文学研究的交叉领域,该领域的专家学者将带来讲座和互动研讨会。此次活动主要面向文学研究领域的早期职业研究人员(研究型硕士,博士和博士后)。

原文信息

Online Summer School for Literary Studies & Digital Humanities 2022

Are you passionate about literature and do you have your own research project, a corpus or a dataset, and you want to experiment with the newest possibilities offered within Digital humanities research?

If you don’t know where to begin, we will help you visualize your data, communicate your results and make use of easy tools to take your research to a higher level.

Join the Online Summer School for Literary Studies & Digital Humanities 2022 organised by Universiteit Leiden, KU Leuven, UR «Transitions» ULiège, LUCAS Centre for Arts in Society and LUCDH. The focus will be on recent academic research in Literary Studies at the intersection with Digital Humanities and lectures and interactive workshops will be given by experts in the field.

The summer school is primarily intended for early-career researchers in Literature Studies (ResMa, pre- and postdocs).

课程列表

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📌 Day 1 — 20 June

13.30-14.00: Welcome words

14.00-15.00: Ted Underwood, “Are Numbers a Slippery Slope for Literary Scholars?”

15.30-16.30: Presentation of the participants

17.00-18: Mike Kestemont Folgert Karsdorp, “Forgotten Books”

📌 Day 2 — 21 June

9.00-10.30: Jelena Prokic, “Workshop: Topic Modelling and Keyword Extraction”

11.00-12.30: Margherita Fantoli, “Workshop: HyperbaseWeb and Discourse Analysis

13.30-15.00: Tom Willaert, “Workshop: Exploring Narrative Evolution on Telegram (2017-2022). Quantitative Methods from Corpus-Based Discourse Analysis”

15.00-17.00: Antonio Pascucci, “Workshop: Computational Stylometry and Stylistic Features Extraction”

17.00 -18.00: Dirk Van Miert, “The Resilience of the Republic of Letters”

📌 Day 3 — 22 June

9.00-10.00: Fred Truyen, “Creation and Development of Humanities-Oriented MOOCs”

10.30-12.30: Giovanni Pietro Vitali, “Workshop: Digital Mapping for Humanists, an Introduction”

13.30-15.00: Simone Rebora, “Workshop: Sentiment Analysis for the Study of Digital Social Reading”

15.30-16.30: Presentation of the participants

17.00-18.00: DeNel Rehberg Sedo, “Online Literary Communities”

📌 Day 4 — 23 June

9.00-10.00: Krista Murchison, “Lecture: An Introduction to Creating Sustainable and Dynamic Scholarly Editions with TEI Markup”

10.30-12.30: Giovanni Pietro Vitali, “Workshop: First Steps in Network Analysis”

13.30-15.30: Peter Verhaar, “Lecture: A Computational Analysis of Poetry”

15.30-16.00: Closing remarks