About this Event
What? The Oberseminar is a forum for the presentation and discussion of state-of-the-art research at the crossroads of digital methods and data in the fields of Digital History and Digital Humanities.
When? It is a weekly event from mid-October 2024 to mid-February 2025 and it is scheduled on Tuesdays from 4:15 to 5:55 pm.
Where? Oberseminar will accommodate hybrid format, online format, with TU Darmstadt students attending the lecture hall in person and other colleagues joining remotely. Presentations will be recorded and published on the media channels of the HDSM to ensure a permanent record of the symposium.
Registration is required to attend the seminar online. Registration link will be provided closer to the day of the first lecture.
Program:
22 October 2024: Dr. Vayianos Pertsas, Athens University of Economics and Business (GR) “Creating a Knowledge Graph for research in Humanities”
29 October 2024: Dr. Alisa Maximova, Center for Advanced Internet Studies, Bochum “Negotiating the meanings of artificial intelligence in museum exhibitions”
5 November 2024: Dr. Lauren Tilton, University of Richmond (US) “Distant Viewing”
12 November 2024: Svenja Guhr, TU Darmstadt (DE) “Discovering Character Sound in German Language Fiction”
19 November 2024: Dr. Mia Ridge, British Library “Digital scholarship at the British Library”
26 November 2024: Carmen Noguera, University of Luxembourg (LXM) “Partying, Flirting and Building Collective Identity: the emergence of the first participative websites in Luxembourg (1996-2004)”
3 December 2024: Ita Krisnawati, TU Darmstadt (DE) “Exploring Public Perception and Media Representation of SAP Joule: A Computational Analysis”
17 December 2024: Nathalie Fridzema, the University of Groningen, Centre for Media and Journalism Studies “Researching the Early Dutch Web: Digital Methods for Historical and Historiographical Objectives in Internet Studies”
14 January 2025: Nikita Maria Anatharackal, TU Darmstadt (DE) “Impact of the caste system on the development of Indian classical dance schools in Kerala”
21 January 2025: Henry Asiamah, TU Darmstadt (DE) “Themes and Perceptions in European Migration Coverage: A Text Mining Approach”
28 January 2025: Dariia Shamgunova, TU Darmstadt (DE) “Evaluating resilience, sustainability, and acceptance: expert perspectives on electric road systems”
4 February 2025: Dr. Nicole M. Mueller, German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ) in Tokyo (JP) “Modeling Emerging Futures – Japanese Tech Imaginaries through Digital Corpora Analysis”
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Technische Universität Darmstadt, Karolinenplatz 5, Darmstadt, Germany
GBP 0.00