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Data Infrastructures in Biology
Biology has been dealing with the problems of "big data" for several decades. Even before the Human Genome Project began, biologists struggled to cope
Institutskolloquium | Jul 4, 2017 | 14:00 to 16:00
On the Parallelism between Big Data and Divinatory Semantic
MoreInstitute's Colloquium | Jul 4, 2017 | 14:00 to 16:00
On the Parallelism between Big Data and Divinatory Semantic
MoreMachines of Memory. The Archival Technologies and the Genealogy of Datapower (17th- 20th Century)
Archives are apparatuses of socialized memory, organizational tools of memorizing and remembering. The aim of this project is to study the history of
Endangerment, Biodiversity, and Culture
The notion of endangerment stands at the heart of a network of concepts, values, and practices dealing with entities threatened by disappearance, and
Archiving Indigeneity: Language Documentation and the Pragmatics of Decolonization
Over the past 120 years, language has become subject to archiving. One consequence is that today, languages and linguistic diversity, like species of
Science Goes to the Archives
History is built into the natural and human sciences at different levels: some disciplines, such as geology and archeology, deal with phenomena that a
Documenting the World
Archives composed of photographs or film span the scope of human history: these are archives as intimate as the family shoebox and as vast as the worl