Research, Digital Humanities
At Linnaeus University, research is carried out under the umbrella term Digital Humanities in several subjects, such as Linguistics, History, Library and Information Science and Film Studies. Here you will find links to websites for research groups, projects and units, as well as a list of publications.
Research groups
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Data Intensive Digital Humanities The research area Data Intensive Digital Humanities within Linnaeus University Centre for Data Intensive Sciences and Applications (DISA) is a network that brings…
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Linnaeus Knowledge Environment: Digital Transformations The challenges within the area of digitalisation are numerous and how we handle them is crucial for the future. The purpose of the knowledge…
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Digital Humanities Digital humanities is an interdisciplinary field of study that represents a bridge between the arts and humanities and information technology.
Projects
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Project: Cultivating Information, Organizing Culture The project aims at establishing a cross-disciplinary, international research network focused on issues concerning classification, culture and new…
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Project: Learning to focus – How Stockholm and Skåne Swedish children produce and comprehend contrastive intonation Speakers make use of speech melody or intonation in order to highlight the most…
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Project: Mapping Lived Religion: Medieval cults of saints in Sweden and Finland This five-year project aims to build a comprehensive, online database providing open-access to data (both textual and…
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Project: The Multisensory World of Vadstena Abbey in the Late Middle Ages This interdisciplinary project aims by Virtual reality technique make possible to experience sound, light, space, colour as it…
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Project: Open Data Exploration in Virtual Reality (ODxVR) The purpose of the ODxVR project is to propose novel interface design approaches that enable interactive visualization of Open Data (OD)…
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Project: Digital Methods Platform for Arts and Humanities (DiMPAH) DiMPAH aims to aggregate, connect and make widely available novel Open Education Resources (OERs) on selected digital methods, apply…
Publications
All events
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6th Digital History in Sweden Conference: Unboxing Digital Methods, Practices and Public Engagement Conference - All day
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Harvesting the Past: How to make interviews with Swedish emigrants to America accessible? Hackathon
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Workshop in automatic transcription part 2: Whisper Workshop
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AI for Theme Extraction from Texts - Workshop with BERTopic Workshop
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Workshop in automatic transcription part 1: MyGoodTape Workshop
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Guest seminar: Alexandra Huang-Kokina IMS seminar
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Research Seminar Series at the Department of Cultural Sciences Research Seminar
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Photogrammetry Workshop at Linnaeus University and Learn to Create 3D Models from Photos! Workshop
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Research Seminar Series at the Department of Cultural Sciences Research Seminar
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The 16th International F. Scott Fitzgerald Society Conference Conference - All day
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Semantic metadata enrichment and data augmentation of small museum collections following the FAIR principles Webinar
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Critical perspectives on cultural heritage: Re-visiting digitisation
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The Ethics of Datafication and AI Webinar
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Legal tools for digital humanities research: Processing research data in compliance with European copyright and data privacy law
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Linked Open Cultural Heritage Data Seminar
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Beyond Wikipedia: cultural heritage and LOD on the Wikimedia platforms Seminar
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Urgent images: Temporal engagements with images of violence Seminar
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Why digital? Museums Digitisation and its use for Stakeholders Seminar
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Classense Digital Library Seminar
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On the “Art of Losing”—Some Notes on Digitization, Copying, and Cultural Heritage Seminar
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Seminar with Natalie Milbrodt, Director of the Queens Memory Project Seminar
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DH seminar: Artistic practice to challenge and expand approaches to DH
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Is speculative imagination a myth? A critical theory take on the power of anticipatory logics to limit thinking differently about digital tech futures