Announcing the CDCS Spring 2020 Seminar Series Programme - Book Your Place Now!
We are very pleased to announce our Spring Seminar Programme lineup for January and February 2020! Our speakers are based in both national and international institutions, and will present findings to the CDCS community on their interdisciplinary digital and data-led research.
Click here to see all live seminar events and to book your place via Eventbrite.
Seminar events take place weekly in the Digital Scholarship Centre (6th floor, Main Library), usually on alternating Fridays and Wednesdays with the exception of the week commencing 20 January 2020.
See below for the full schedule and details of seminar talks:
- Friday 17 January, 12:00
Learning How To Fail Better: Resilience in Digital Humanities Projects - BOOK HERE
James Cummings (Newcastle University)
- Friday 24 January, 12:00
Mapping Religious Change with Messy Data: The Experience of ‘Mapping the Scottish Reformation, 1560-1689’ - BOOK HERE
Mikki Brock (Washington & Lee University/ IASH Fellow) & Chris Langley (Newman University, Birmingham)
- Friday 31 January, 12:00
After the Crisis: Reimagining Journalism and Public Media - BOOK HERE
Victor Pickard (University of Pennsylvania)
- Wednesday 5 February, 16:00
Literary Translators & Technology: Navigating a New Professional Landscape - BOOK HERE
Paola Ruffo (Heriot-Watt University)
- Friday 14 February, 12:00
Radical Protocols: Designing Democratic Digital Tools in Social Movements - BOOK HERE
Jessica Feldman (The American University of Paris)
- Wednesday 26 February
Demons, Dildos and Dancing Skeletons: Machine Learning at Wellcome Collection - BOOK HERE
Harrison Pim (The Wellcome Trust)
