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1 Janvier 2022

rédigé par :
Lorella Viola

“Italy, for example, is just incredibly stupid now”. European crisis narrations in relation to Italy’s response to COVID-19

Data

1 Janvier 2022

rédigé par :
Andreas Fickers

What the D does to history. Das digitale Zeitalter als neues historisches Zeitregime?

Data

1 Janvier 2022

rédigé par :
Andreas Fickers

Doing Experimental Media Archaeology: Theory

Data

1 Janvier 2022

rédigé par :
Lorella Viola, Sean Takats

Introducing the DHARPA Project: An Interdisciplinary Lab to Enable Critical DH Practice

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1 Janvier 2022

rédigé par :
Andreas Fickers

Digital history and hermeneutics – between theory and practice: An introduction

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Interdisciplinary Data Visualization

9 Décembre 2021

Interdisciplinary Data Visualization

Research seminar with Aida Horaniet Ibanez.
Data

1 Décembre 2021

rédigé par :
Petros Apostolopoulos

What is the Public of Public History? Between the Public Sphere and Public Agency

Data

25 Novembre 2021

rédigé par :
Andreas Fickers

Wissenschaft heißt, Unsicherheit erzeugen, nicht Bekanntes zu reproduzieren… Ein Interview mit Andreas Fickers, Direktor des Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) in Luxemburg

Data

17 Novembre 2021

rédigé par :
Thomas Durlacher

Scientific Models, Computer Simulations, and Agent-Based Models. Hermeneutic and Analytic Perspectives.

Data

25 Octobre 2021

rédigé par :
Jakub Bronec

TRANSFORMATION OF JEWISH IDENTITY IN POST-WAR CZECH AND LUXEMBOURG GENERATIONS (1945-1990)

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Journal of Digital History logo

13 Octobre 2021

rédigé par :
Frédéric Clavert

Presenting the Journal of Digital History

The Journal of Digital History (JDH) is a joint initiative of the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) at the University of Luxembourg and the De Gruyter publishing group. As an international, academic, peer-reviewed and open-access journal, it will set new standards in history publishing based on the principle of multi-layered articles.
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Mandelbrotset part

5 Octobre 2021

rédigé par :
Florentina Armaselu, Andreas Fickers

Zoomland. Exploring Scale in Digital History and Humanities

Call for papers / Workshop & book project. The book will explore the epistemological dimensions, hermeneutic methods, empirical tools and aesthetic logic pertaining to the notion of scale in digital history and humanities, and will be published in open access with De Gruyter as part of the 'Studies in Digital History and Hermeneutics' series.
Data

4 Octobre 2021

rédigé par :
Gerben Zaagsma

Keynote lecture: Exploring Jewish History in the Digital Age

Data

1 Octobre 2021

rédigé par :
Andreas Fickers, Frédéric Clavert

On pyramids, prisms, and scalable reading

Data

1 Octobre 2021

rédigé par :
Florentina Armaselu

The Digital Humanities Classroom as a “Node”. From Toolbox to Mindset?

The paper describes a framework for digital pedagogy and evaluation that combines different approaches – theoretical, application-oriented and project-based –, underpinned by a view of the digital humanities classroom metaphorically defined as a “node”.
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Trading Zonesof Digital History by Max Kemman

28 Septembre 2021

rédigé par :
Max Kemman

New publication: ‘Trading Zones of Digital History’ by Max Kemman

Volume 1 in the series 'Studies in Digital History and Hermeneutics' published by De Gruyter Oldenburg.
Data

23 Septembre 2021

rédigé par :
Christopher Morse

Museum Meaning-making: Experience Design for Digital Cultural Heritage

Data

20 Septembre 2021

rédigé par :
Gerben Zaagsma

Exploring the History of Digital History

Data

16 Septembre 2021

rédigé par :
Gerben Zaagsma

Review of Adam Crymble: Technology and the Historian. Transformations in the Digital Age

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Eichmann in the Cold War - a DVD film project

9 Septembre 2021

Eichmann in the Cold War - a DVD film project

Hands on History Lecture with Irmgard Zündorf, Centre for Contemporary History Potsdam (ZZF).

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