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PhD Seminars

Schedule 2012-13

    

 Date Venue Name (4-5pm) and seminar title
Name (5-6pm) and seminar title
10 October

Introduction and organisation  
24 October K0.16

Christophe de Jaeger

The Computer: A forgotten artist in the 1960s and 1970s?

Chris Martin

7 November
S2.29

Adam Crymble

Identifying the Irish in Historical Documents: Creating Good Evidence Where
None Exists

 
21 November
K0.16

Marie-Louise Masreliez

Gender in the qualitative intersection of the humanities and computing: A study of gendered language in historical Swedish dramas

Rebecca Kahn

Making Memories – An examination of the relationship between collection
digitisation projects in national memory institutions and notions of national identity

5 December
S0.11
Raffaele Viglianti

Multimodality in digital editions


Patrick Egan

Digital repatriation and the shift in ethnomusicological perspectives – How fieldwork-
institution-repatriation processes can affect research methods in ethnomusicology

9 January
Anatomy Museum

Matteo Romanello

Exploring Citation Networks to Study Intertextuality in Classics

Rebecca Saunders

Online Porn: Repetition and Satisfaction

23 January
K2.29 Council Room

Chiara Salvagni

Digital editions of classical texts: The first book of the Odyssey and its scholia: a
possible future with which perspectives and with which possible consequences?

Gabriele Civiliene

Rendering Repetition in Literary Translation: Formal (A)symmetries,
Narrative Shifts

6 February
Anatomy Museum

Tom Salyers

Matilda Watson

Connections between manuscript cultures in England, Norway and Sweden 1000 -­ 1100: using digital tools to study scripts


20 February
S0.11

Samual Moore

The Potential of Open Access for the Humanities

6 March
Anatomy Museum

Kristen Meredith

**CANCELLED**


20 March
Anatomy Museum Lami Idakwo

All welcome.

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