Home
6 Events
- 1
Sort
-
Andé
Lexical data, digital publishing and authoritative ressources - #DHMC2020
Digital Humanities Master Class
Cette master class en humanités numériques se tiendra du 19 au 25 avril 2020 au Moulin d’Andé (Normandie). Plusieurs axes sont proposés : données lexicales, édition numérique scientifique (en particulier d’égo-documents) et données d’autorité. Une partie des cours sera consacrée à la maîtrise de l’outillage TEI dans l’ensemble de ces domaines, mais la master class ne se limitera pas à cela. L’ensemble des étapes du workflow d’un projet en humanités numériques sera abordé, de la constitution du corpus jusqu’à la valorisation des résultats. La langue principale de travail est l’anglais. La master class est co-organisée par DARIAH-EU, Inria, l’Institut historique Allemand et Le Mans Université.
-
Monopoli
Pathos. Forms and fortunes of literary emotions
The goal of this summer school is to explore the role of emotions in literature, namely with respect to the excess of pathos in different forms and times. Pathos has been a fundamental aspect of literature in every epoch. Great poetry has always foregrounded its ability to represent feelings, evoke intense and vivid moods, and elicit readers’ emotions and empathy. On the other hand, the novel – the genre dominating literary modernity – has been o!en accused of indulging in sentimental excess, giving too much space to melodramatic expression. Indeed, in Western cultures, there is a widespread suspicion towards pathos, which has o!en been identified as a shortcoming of literature. Great books – according to a common implicit assumption – can prompt reflection and laughter, but not tears: pathos only concerns lowbrow production. The summer school is an opportunity to engage in a reflection on issues related to pathos in literature in the last few centuries. Different perspectives will be taken into account: specific literary works, reader response theory, cognitive narratology, transmedia adaptation, and publishing history.
-
Paris
Describing, reconstitution and exploring the libraries of the early modern era
Organisée par la bibliothèque Mazarine et l’equipex Biblissima, d’une durée de quatre jours cette école d’été est consacrée aux méthodologies de l’édition électronique des sources pour l’analyse, la reconstitution et la valorisation des bibliothèques de la première modernité (XVIe-XVIIIe siècle).
-
Paris
Summer School - Epistemology and methodology
Using and thinking research data
Franco-German masterclass in the digital humanities
Cette master class franco-allemande en humanités numériques vise à rassembler huit jeunes chercheurs allemands et huit jeunes chercheurs français participant à ou porteurs de projets en humanités numériques et à leur offrir un forum où échanger de manière fructueuse pour la poursuite de leur recherche, autour de la question de la gestion des données de la recherche. Chacun(e) doit être prêt à présenter son projet (et les données afférentes sous un format ouvert) et à le mettre en dialogue avec ceux des autres particpant(e)s dans un type de rencontre proche d’un THATCamp, c’est-à-dire sans enseignement magistral ni exposé frontal.
-
Le Mans
Summer School - Epistemology and methodology
DARIAH Summer school
This summer school for advanced humanities students, scholars, archivists and librarians is devoted to the reflection on the nature and the future of digital datasets in Humanities. The first day will introduce the problems and goals of the summer school, with an plenary lecture on the theoretical basis of digital documents and a historical overview of the information and communication problems in Early Modern France. Subsequent days will alternate presentations in the morning with practical workshops in the afternoons. Participants will learn how to process source documents in a digital environment using appropriate tools. A variety of sample source documents, selected from local libraries and archives collections and digitized in advance, will be available as supporting materials for the workshops.
-
Orléans
Summer School - Epistemology and methodology
Early printed books: from the Gutenberg invention to the digital revolution
Published before 1501, the first printed editions, known as incunabula, first captured the interest of booklovers, researchers, and librarians three centuries ago. Today, knowledge of the output from these first fifty years is more widespread as a result of national and international bibliographical research. An inventory of some 30,000 incunabular books has been compiled, representing around fifty million copies that circulated over a period of roughly fifty years. This summer school aims to increase the participants' awareness of the issues surrounding the description, cataloguing and digitisation of incunabula. It is intended to highlight the interest of a scientific approach, for example by focussing on the conditions in which they were produced and on their content, as well as by reconstructing their journey to the present day through the study of their bindings and marks of origin.
6 Events
- 1
Choose a filter
Events
- Past (6)
event format
Languages
Secondary languages
Years
Subjects
- Mind and language (6)
- Language (4)
- Linguistics (1)
- Literature (2)
- Information
- Representation (2)
- Cultural history (1)
- Cultural identities (1)
- Epistemology and methodology (6)
- Auxiliary sciences of history (1)
- Methods of processing and representation (2)
- Corpus approaches, surveys, archives (2)
- Digital humanities
- Language (4)
- Periods (2)
- Early modern (2)
- Modern (1)
- Early modern (2)
- Zones and regions (1)
- Europe (1)
- Europe (1)
Places
- Europe (6)
