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Events – Digital Humanities Initiative
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Wayne Storey: The Revisualization of an Icon of European Literature: Petrarch’s Rerum vulgarium fragmenta. Monday, September 26, 4:30 – 6:00 pm. Teleconference Lecture Hall, Alexander Library, 4th floor. Tools of the Trade: Digital Humanities and Early Modern Studies. With Anupam Basu (Washington University). Friday, April 8, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. IHLs 413 and 415, Alexander Library, 4th floor. This digital humanities event explores the theoretical stakes of digital practices in early modern studies. Is As...
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Lab – Digital Humanities Initiative
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The Digital Humanities Initiative and the Libraries’ DH Working Group welcome students, faculty and staff to work collaboratively in the DH Lab ( Alexander Library. Room 406-407). This space is available to members of the Rutgers DH community for use in project work, consultations, research group meetings, small classes, and lectures. See available times as well as open lab hours on the Calendar. Use the DH Lab Reservation Form. If you’re a self-starter, consult our DH Lab Guide. Python 2.7, R. The Rutge...
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Projects – Digital Humanities Initiative
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This is a selection of digital humanities projects at Rutgers, including the work of faculty and students across several academic departments, the libraries, as well as colleagues at other institutions. New and existing projects will be added in the coming months. Krueger-Scott African-American Oral History Collection. The Newest Americans is a Rutgers-Newark, multimedia research project spearheaded by Tim Raphael, Director of the Center for Migration and the Global City. The Book of Ben Sira. This proje...
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2017 DH Showcase CFP – Digital Humanities Initiative
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2017 DH Showcase CFP. 2017 DH Showcase CFP. Digital Humanities Showcase: Call for Proposals. Submit by February 1, 2017. Showcase on March 23, 2017. In order to encourage collaboration and community at Rutgers, and regionally in the state New Jersey, the Rutgers Digital Humanities Initiative invites contributions to a Digital Humanities Showcase, to be held at Alexander Library on Thursday, March 23, from 2 pm to 5 pm (to be followed by a reception). The theme of the 2017 Showcase is. Digital mediation o...
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Calendar – Digital Humanities Initiative
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Blue denotes a DH Lab. Scheduled appointment; red indicates a public event. The Rutgers Digital Humanities Initiative supports digital humanities projects in research, teaching, and public outreach at Rutgers. Our programming includes a regular schedule of events, including workshops, lectures, and conferences. The DHI is currently led by Paul Israel and directed by an interdisciplinary group of scholars drawn from across the School of Arts and Sciences and the Rutgers University Libraries.
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Seed Grants CFP – Digital Humanities Initiative
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Digital Humanities Seed Grants: Call for Proposals. March 1, 2017. Up to $2,000. The Rutgers Digital Humanities Initiative (DHI) invites proposals for seed grants to support digital humanities projects in research, teaching, and public outreach, in any discipline or area of the university. This funding cycle will be for projects conducted during the subsequent 12 months (i.e. April 1, 2017 March 30, 2018). Rutgers DHI seed grants are designed to foster collaborative projects of all kinds, including:.
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News – Digital Humanities Initiative
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2017 DH Showcase CFP. December 15, 2016. December 12, 2016. DH Seed Grant Workshop: Reading Regionally, 1865-1915. November 16, 2016. Symposium: Buddhist Literacy in Early Modern Northern Vietnam. September 15, 2016. The Revisualization of an Icon of European Literature: Petrarch’s Rerum vulgarium fragmenta. August 11, 2016. Hosting generously provided by Rutgers-Camden Office of Information Technology. Supported by the School of Arts and Sciences. And the Center for Cultural Analysis.
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News and Events
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Is supported by the Economic and Social Research Council of Great Britain (grant number: RES-060-25-0015). For web site general enquiries, please contact: info@conflictincities.org. Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge. 1-5 Scroope Terrace, Cambridge CB2 1PX, UK. Project News and Events. Jerusalem Unbound: Geography, History, and the Future of the Holy City by Michael Dumper. New Urban Geography review of 'Locating Urban Conflicts' edited by Wendy Pullan and Britt Baillie. Conflict in Citi...
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