Digital Humanities Colloquium
Datum: 7. Mai 2025Zeit: 16:00 – 18:00Ort: Room 3.17 (3rd floor), Werner-von-Siemens-Straße 61, 91052 Erlangen
- 30. April 2025
- 7. Mai 2025
- 14. Mai 2025
- 21. Mai 2025
- 28. Mai 2025
- 4. Juni 2025
- 11. Juni 2025
- 18. Juni 2025
- 25. Juni 2025
- 2. Juli 2025
- 9. Juli 2025
- 16. Juli 2025
- 23. Juli 2025
Digital Humanities Colloquium
Time: Wednesdays, 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Location: Room 3.17 (3rd floor), Werner-von-Siemens-Straße 61, 91052 Erlangen
Registration for attending the colloquium talks is NOT required.
Talks, Projects + Thesis Presentations
(Talks will be held in English.)
Date Agenda
23.04.2025 Introduction
30.04.2025 Michaela Mahlberg, DHSS FAU: How Do You Write a Good MA Dissertation in Digital Humanities?
7.05.2025 Katrin Rohrbacher, DHSS FAU: Modeling Fictional Worlds: A Quantitative Approach to Setting
14.05.2025 MA projects (workshop reports):
Cristian Ortega, DHSS FAU: Corpus creation and analysis and a mixed-methods approach to corporeality in poetry slam texts
21.05.2025 Svenja Guhr, Institut für Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, Technische Universität Darmstadt: Literary Soundscapes – Operationalization and Analysis
28.05.2025 Lauren Tilton, Department of Rhetoric and Communications, University of Richmond : Distant Viewing
4.06.2025 MA projects (workshop reports):
Adrian Schneider, DHSS, FAU: Smart, green, sustainable? The role of sustainability in German smart city strategy papers.
11.06.2025 Andreas Wagner & Dominik Kremer + Nathan Dykes & Michaela Mahlberg, DHSS, FAU: DH Tools in Context
18.06.2025 MA projects (workshop reports):
Shuyi Li, DHSS, FAU: Understandings of explainable AI (XAI) in research communities. A mixed-method approach using topic modelling and SNA
25.06.2025 Finn Dammann, Geographie, FAU: Geographies of digital infrastructures
2.07.2025 Markus Tischner, FAU Lehre: From prompt engineering workflows to custom gpts. Introduction and live development
9.07.2025 PhD projects (workshop reports):
Marizza Anna Mercario, Visiting researcher, University of Bari: Digital Humanities and Language Learning: Impact
Assessment for Data-Driven Learning
16.07.2025 No Colloquium
23.07.2025 PhD projects (workshop reports):
Desiree Russo, Visiting researcher, University of Bari: Quantitative and qualitative methods for analysis: Corpus-based Humanitarian Discourse Analysis (HDA) framework applied to EU texts on war and war-related topics
More information: https://www.dhss.phil.fau.eu/2025/04/25/dh-kolloquium-during-summer-term-2025/
Details
Room 3.17 (3rd floor), Werner-von-Siemens-Straße 61, 91052 Erlangen