20190214_Methodenworkshop
Workshop

Colloquium: Digital Humanities


CERES Palais, room "Turfan" (0.13)

The methods workshop of the CERES research colloquium this semester has the topic “digital humanities”.
 
9:30–11:15h Text discussion:
1) Ashley Reed: Digital humanities and the study and teaching of North American religions, in: Religion Compass 10 (2016), 307–316. https://doi.org/10.1111/rec3.12226.
2) Ted Underwood: A Genealogy of Distant Reading, in: Digital Humanities Quarterly, 11/2 (2017). http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/11/2/000317/000317.html.
11:15–11:30h – Break –
11:30–12:30h Introduction to Python Programming I (Frederik Elwert, CERES)
12:30–13:30h – Lunch –
13:30–15:00h Introduction to Python Programming II (Frederik Elwert, CERES)
15:00–15:15h – Break –
15:15–16:45h Introduction to Python Programming III (Frederik Elwert, CERES)
16:45–17:00h – Break –
17:00–
max.18:00h
Final discussion (show-cases)
 
The course material for the Python introduction is available from GitHub.
 

Affiliated Persons

Photograph of Prof. Dr. Kianoosh Rezania

Prof. Dr. Kianoosh Rezania

Contact

Gebäude GB Universitätsstr. 150
44801  Bochum
Office GB 3/54
+49 234 32-21979
kianoosh.rezania@rub.de
Photograph of Prof. Dr. Frederik Elwert

Prof. Dr. Frederik Elwert

Speaker

Gebäude GB Universitätsstr. 150
44801  Bochum
Office GB 3/155
+49 234 32-23024
frederik.elwert@rub.de