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Global Humanisms Digital Humanities Forum

Thursday, Nov 10, 2022 @ 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Royce 306, 10745 Dickson Ct
Los Angeles CA, 90095 United States
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Organized by Chris Johanson (Classics and Digital Humanities, UCLA) and Zrinka Stahuljak (CMRS-CEGS, UCLA).

This workshop will serve as a forum on Digital Humanities research in Cultural Heritage sites. The focus will be on the Eastern Adriatic sites over a long period of time (300-1600). The Eastern Adriatic, with its rich ancient, late antique, medieval and Renaissance cultural heritage presents exceptional opportunities – hitherto little explored compared to the rest of the Mediterranean – for new research. Members of the GLOHUM (Global Humanisms) Project, financed by a joint grant from the European Commission (European Union) and the Croatian National Science Foundation (co-PIs, Miljenko Jurković and Zrinka Stahuljak), will present their DH research in conversation with members of the UCLA Digital Humanities Program.

  • Global Humanisms (GLOHUM) – New Perspectives on the Middle Ages (300-1600) – Redefining Periodizations – Prof. Miljenko Jurković (University of Zagreb)
  • GLOHUM Project in the Context of Digital Humanities – Jelena Behaim, PhD
  • Transformations of the Historical Territory of Eastern Adriatic: Approaches and Potentials
    Social and Economic Aspects of Spatial Transformations – Palmira Krleža
  • Many Faces of Landscape Transformation: Two Case Studies from Eastern Adriatic – Ivor Kranjec and Filip Lovrić
  • Humanism and Renaissance in a Local Community: The Case Study of Rab from a Historical Perspective – Neven Budak (University of Zagreb)

Join the live stream on Zoom or attend in person in Royce 306. Lunch will be served for registered in-person participants at 11:30.

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Details

Date:
Thursday, Nov 10, 2022
Time:
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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Venue

Royce 306
10745 Dickson Ct
Los Angeles CA, 90095 United States
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Organizer

CMRS Center for Early Global Studies