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‘Data and models do not speak for themselves. They need critical reflection and interpretation’ Martin Rohrmeier on Digital Humanities #Humanities_2020
Martin Rohrmeier tells us the new computational power applied to what we increasingly bring online matters because of what we do with this data in terms of analysis and interpretation. The key message for the Digital Humanities #Humanities_2020
Final panel at Positioning the Humanities in the 2020s #Humanities_2020 Beate Söntgen stresses how art is not just a means of pleasure but a place to activate knowledge of ourselves, our experience and sometimes to confront difficult issues and emotions
About ready to take the big stage in the second session of lightning talks by early career researchers. #Humanities_2020
Is it time to get real in the humanities? Climate change, democracy, migration, life span, inequality, wars. Good question on the #Humanities_2020 panel sharpened by chair Georg Krausch
The key issue for Digital Humanities in recognizing value of digital research results, according to Eva Schlotheuber is Digital Quality #Humanities_2020
Lightening talks: Hashtag activism and the reconfiguration of knowledge production. Classes based on discussions of each hashtag movement. Traditional methods and relevance. Deborah Nyangulu #Humanities_2020
A predictive humanities? Gustav Arrhenius describes the Institute of Future Studies in Stockholm. Lots of disciplines needed for research with a long perspective that can inform decision making #Humanities_2020
Bernhard Jussen presents this slide showing the historical use of categories that date from the 19th century and promote an outdated, Eurocentric understanding of history. #humanities_2020
Susan Schreibman clearly articulates how we need to do participative research with not to, or for, the public. There is an appetite there. Science is way ahead. People can spend their creative capital with us and gain something #Humanities_2020
Madalitso Zililo Phiri, University of South Africa „The euro-modernity is based on violence“ #Humanities_2020
My favorite slide so far of the conference, particularly as someone who works in a language department. I appreciate the engagement with the question of global English as the academic lingua franca. #Humanities_2020
It’s important not just to speak truth to power. It’s important not to flatter power. Deborah Nyangulu @dnyangulu #Humanities_2020
In his thought-provoking lightning talk @TimLanzen talks about the future of literary studies and posits the purpose of the university can be to make non-fascists. #Humanities_2020
Great event! Happy to be here - brought back good memories of our #Humanities_2020 symposium in September! Similar findings: problem-focussed collaboration is crucial! #GermanU15
150 Researchers are convening at the first international symposium by @VolkswagenSt and @HumboldtUni at the new @HumboldtForum in #Berlin #InterdiscRev
I just put up a written version of the three-minute talk I gave at #Humanities_2020 on my blog: platonicmonkeywrench.wordpress.com.
Great summary of some of the discussion on #interdisciplinarity at #Humanities_2020. Humanities ‘risk becoming cherry on top’ of other disciplines timeshighereducation.com/news/humanitie… via @timeshighered @TLRHub @VolkswagenSt @German_U15 @janeohlmeyer @smithbarryc @jbspaap
Should the humanities speak with one voice? Many different dsicplines but the same in the sciences. Tho when speaking of the relevance and importance of science, they speak with a single voice. Humanities need to learn to do it too #Humanities_2020
It’s important not just to speak truth to power. It’s important not to flatter power. Deborah Nyangulu @dnyangulu #Humanities_2020
Forceful talk by Deborah Nyangulu @dnyangulu on the challenges for early career researchers, especially from the global south: need funding for travel and visas to join in discussion; facing real danger in speaking truth to power #Humanities_2020
Susan Schreibman clearly articulates how we need to do participative research with not to, or for, the public. There is an appetite there. Science is way ahead. People can spend their creative capital with us and gain something #Humanities_2020
Excellent points by @dnyangulu on #Humanities_2020 panel. #ECR face similar problems in all disciplines: flexible funding, #careersupport, attention on wellbeing, and #networking are also necessary. For details read zenodo.org/record/3194228… #MSCA #phdchat
She concludes her remarks with the simple but powerful words, “One of our tasks is to speak truth to power, particularly in a time when truth is under threat.” Thank you, @dnyangulu. #Humanities_2020
We must also have ethical discussions about the conditions under which early career researchers work and the impact of short-term contracts and precarity. Preach, @dnyangulu! #Humanities_2020
We must also be attuned to power relations and structures that exclude or devalue scholars from the global south. #Humanities_2020
Final panel at Positioning the Humanities in the 2020s #Humanities_2020 Beate Söntgen stresses how art is not just a means of pleasure but a place to activate knowledge of ourselves, our experience and sometimes to confront difficult issues and emotions
Final session has been introduced by Wilhelm Krull @VolkswagenSt: one of the early career researchers, @dnyangulu @WWU_Muenster will give a brief recap of the conference as well. From #GermanU15 we welcome Sabine Kunst @HumboldtUni #Humanities_2020
Is it time to get real in the humanities? Climate change, democracy, migration, life span, inequality, wars. Good question on the #Humanities_2020 panel sharpened by chair Georg Krausch
#Humanities_2020 Anna-Katharina Hornidge, Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research: “we need to reinvent the ‘Sciences’!” Sciences were seen as engine of linear growth but we have to change it into an engine of circular value generation.
A predictive humanities? Gustav Arrhenius describes the Institute of Future Studies in Stockholm. Lots of disciplines needed for research with a long perspective that can inform decision making #Humanities_2020
Sustainable futures: Humanities needed alongside natural science and engineering. Climate change is in part a human problem, with a history and a range of ethical questions. Evi Zemanek #Humanities_2020
‘Data and models do not speak for themselves. They need critical reflection and interpretation’ Martin Rohrmeier on Digital Humanities #Humanities_2020
Martin Rohrmeier tells us the new computational power applied to what we increasingly bring online matters because of what we do with this data in terms of analysis and interpretation. The key message for the Digital Humanities #Humanities_2020
Madalitso Zililo Phiri, University of South Africa „The euro-modernity is based on violence“ #Humanities_2020
Carolina Falcão on the role of Religion in Brasil today and its implications for the citizens #Humanities_2020
Final panel at Positioning the Humanities in the 2020s #Humanities_2020 Beate Söntgen stresses how art is not just a means of pleasure but a place to activate knowledge of ourselves, our experience and sometimes to confront difficult issues and emotions
At #Humanities_2020, ironically given that I'll not be IN the Humanities in the 2020s, still excited to hear what we can do in the world. Next up, Homi Bhabha.
Is it time to get real in the humanities? Climate change, democracy, migration, life span, inequality, wars. Good question on the #Humanities_2020 panel sharpened by chair Georg Krausch
Ikram Hili University of Sfax, Tunesia on Poetry and its teaching, the necessary of development of new methods #humanities_2020
Atikonda Mtenje-Mkochi from Malawi is speaking on climate change in Malawi and the addressing of the issue to children. Project is trying to do that by using folk tales from Malawi #humanities_2020
Lightening talks: Hashtag activism and the reconfiguration of knowledge production. Classes based on discussions of each hashtag movement. Traditional methods and relevance. Deborah Nyangulu #Humanities_2020
It’s important not just to speak truth to power. It’s important not to flatter power. Deborah Nyangulu @dnyangulu #Humanities_2020
Doireann Wallace is talking about the @shapeID_eu project and shaping interdisciplinary practices in Europe #Humanities_2020
A predictive humanities? Gustav Arrhenius describes the Institute of Future Studies in Stockholm. Lots of disciplines needed for research with a long perspective that can inform decision making #Humanities_2020
The key issue for Digital Humanities in recognizing value of digital research results, according to Eva Schlotheuber is Digital Quality #Humanities_2020
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