Digital Humanities Research

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MPhil/PhD

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Part Time, Full Time

Staff interests associated with the research programme and its research groups

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New media and digital technologies; subjectivity, identity, embodiment and singularity; (bio)ethics; politics of borders, immigration and citizenship; continental philosophy and psychology.
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020 7848 1011
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text editing modern manuscripts; text encoding; digital publishing; collaborative research in the Digital Humanities; modeling

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+44 (0)20 7848 1949
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Project management, databases, text mark-up and electronic publishing, computing in historical studies, digital library research.
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+44 (0)20 7848 2739
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Ancient Greek and Roman drama and its influence, advanced visualisation techniques eg to explore 'theatrical' aspects of Pompeian frescos and Roman domestic environments, editor of Didaskalia providing visual resources of ancient drama.
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020 7848 2719
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Text markup and analysis tools, web based electronic publishing, humanities applications for databases.
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020 7848 2680
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Scholarly editing, 17th-century English literature, 20th-century American literature, theory of digital texts.
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+44 (0)20 7848 2453
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Palaeography and manuscript studies; Digital Humanities, particularly the application of digital tools and techniques to palaeography and manuscript studies; Old English, Latin language and literature; Medieval studies, early medieval history

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+44 (0)20 7848 2813
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Ancient theatre, the application of advanced information technology, especially 3D visualisation, to the research of historic theatre sites and stage settings, as well as modern theatres and more broadly material cultural heritage.
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020 7848 2780
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Tim is a Senior Lecturer at King's College London (beginning January 2011). He is the author of Hacking: digital media and technological determinism, Activism!: direct action, hacktivism and the future of society and, with Paul Taylor, of Hacktivism and Cyberwars. He is currently working (and playing) in online persistent worlds, exploring communicative practices in online and offline life. He has published work on social movements, hackers, Pokemon, the culture and politics of the Internet and social theory. He is a co-founder and until recently an editor of Social Movement Studies: journal of social, cultural and political protest.
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+44 (0)20 7848 1100
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Literary and linguistic computing, Ovidian studies, meta-textual representation, humanities computing.
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+44 (0)20 7848 2784
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