Prof. Julianne Nyhan keynote ‘Towards a Digital Hermeneutic Proving Ground? Multimodal Oral History: Prospects and Limits’ at FernUni Workshop
On November 23rd, Prof. Julianne Nyhan will give a keynote titled ‘Towards a Digital Hermeneutic Proving Ground? Multimodal Oral History: Prospects and Limits‘ as part of the workshop at the Frankfurt Campus of FernUniversität in Hagen.
The workshop, titled ‘Digital Hermeneutics II: Sources, Analysis, Interpretation, Annotation, Curation,’ focuses on the technical aspects of methods, technologies, tools, and applications supporting Digital Hermeneutics. It builds on the theoretical and conceptual results of last year’s annual conference, ‘Digital Hermeneutics: Machines, Procedures, Meaning.’ The event takes a look at digitally supported hermeneutic research processes and anticipates the future of digitized working practices in the cultural sciences and humanities.
If you are interested in joining the conference as a guest, please send a mail to dennis.moebus. No fee will be charged, the external get-together is on self-pay basis.
To view the full workshop program and any other details, please refer to this link.

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