1st Summer School of Digital Humanities: Distant Reading - Potentials and Applications
Programm (Stand: 12.09.2017)
Sonntag, 24. September 2017
Session 1: Basic Requirements
09:30 Registry
10:30 Opening - Welcome ( Prof. Dr. Bernhard Eitel, Rektor der Universität Heidelberg)
10:45 Digitisation and Presentation of Archival Material ( Prof. Dr. Gerald Maier, Stuttgart)
12:15 Corpus Linguistics - New Perspectives on language and texts ( Prof. Dr. Tony McEnery, Lancaster)
15:00 Data from Manuscripts ( Prof. Dr. David Michelson, Nashville, Tennessee)
16:00 Compatibility of Research Questions and Data ( Dr. Martin Fechner, Berlin)
17:30 Publishing and Preservation of Digital Data ( Dr. Jochen Apel, Heidelberg)
18:30 Text-technological Models of Linguistic Networks ( Prof. Dr. Alexander Mehler, Frankfurt a.M.)
Montag, 25. September 2017
Session 2: Applications of Distant Reading
09:00 Analyzing Manuscripts ( Prof. Dr. Nachum Dershowitz, Tel Aviv)
11:00 Analyzing Shakespeare ( Prof. Dr. Beatrix Busse, Heidelberg)
Session 3: Terminology and Aims of Distant Reading
13:45 Computing Language and Literature: Data, Methods, and Methodology ( Dr. Christian Riepl, München)
15:30 Macroanalysis ( Prof. Dr. Matthew Jockers, Lincoln, Nebraska)
17:00 Distant Reading ( Prof. Dr. Mark Algee-Hewitt, Stanford)
Session 4: Panel Discussion
20:00 Potentialities and Limitations of Distant Reading
Participants:
Dienstag, 26. September 2017
Session 5: Methods and Tools for Digital Text Analytics
09:00 Computational Linguistic Methods in Digital Humanities ( Prof. Dr. Anette Frank, Heidelberg)
11:00 Latent Information Networks ( Prof. Dr. Michael Gertz, Heidelberg)
13:45 Distant Reading in Praxis ( Prof. Dr. Fotis Jannidis, Würzburg)
14:45 Digital Discourse Analysis ( Prof. Dr. Marcus Müller, Darmstadt)
Session 6: Relation of Distant and Close Reading
16:15 The Convergence of Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches ( Dr. Christof Schöch, Würzburg)
Session 7: Poster Session
17:45 Projects and Dissertations of Doctoral Students in the Field of Distant Reading
Mittwoch, 27. September 2017
Session 8: Future Perspectives
09:00 The Future of the Digital Humanities ( Prof. Dr. Matthew Wilkens, Notre Dame)
11:00 Think Tank: Bringing Digital Humanities into the Lecture Hall
13:45 Data Visualization and Analytics for the Humanities ( Dr. Janneke van der Zwaan, Amsterdam)
14:45 Research Infrastructure for the Digital Humanities: CLARIN and DARIAH ( Prof. Dr. Andreas Witt, Köln/Mannheim)
15:30 "Digital Humanities" in Heidelberg ( Dr. Armin Volkmann, Heidelberg)
16:15 Farewell