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Charting the European D-SEA: Digital Scholarship in East Asian Studies
"Charting the European D-SEA: Digital Scholarship in East Asian Studies." July 8–12, 2024
Apr 21, 2024Socio-epistemic networks: Modelling Historical Knowledge Processes
The growing interconnectedness of knowledge in the fast communicating nodes of the internet leads to an inherent dynamic production of knowledge. In o
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The theoretical basis for the project is the approach of socio-epistemic networks for the description of dynamic knowledge systems. Developed and elab
Model SEN, to full project site, Project Funding, Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)
Adrian Pirtea
Adrian C. Pirtea (PhD, 2017) is a historian of late antique and medieval Western Asia, specializ...
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Si Yen Fei
Siyen Fei received her PhD from Stanford University in 2004. She teaches and researches Chinese ...
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Xinyi Wen
Xinyi Wen is a PhD candidate at the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University ...
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Digital Humanities Brown Bag Lunch | Apr 30, 2024 | 12:00 to 13:00
Exploring Images of Climate Change with Digital Methods
MoreEdition Open Sources
Edition Open Sources (EOS) pioneers a new paradigm in publishing, devoted to open access and high-quality peer review. This collaborative scholarly en
Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative Project (CDLI)
The Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI), a cooperation with the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures of the University of Ca
Reclaiming Turtles All the Way Down (TAWD): Animal Cosmologies and Paths to Indigenous Sciences
The origin stories and cultural narratives of diverse peoples around the world are deeply entwined with principles that guide specific ways of knowing
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Our project collaborators historically examine the normalized imagery of the stacked turtles metaphor by inquiring into the roles of animal cosmologie
Translation Terroirs: East Asia Between Autochthonous and Western Cartographic Languages
A map is a combination of graphic and text, and, by definition speaks two languages—the language of its toponyms and the language of its system cartog