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    Revolutionary, Disruptive, or Just Repeating Itself? Tracing the History of Digital History #dhiha9

    The C²DH is co-organiser of an international conference about the History of Digital History that will take place at the German Historical Institute 23-25 October 2024.

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    Archiving in times of climate crisis. Selecting, digitizing, analyzing for tomorrow

    Hands on History lecture with Anne Baillot.

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    EUROPAST Mid-Project Conference

    The Mid-Project Conference of the EUROPAST training programme, led by the C²DH, focuses on Public History and Community-Based Research.

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    Feasts and Famines: Video Games and Ancient Economics

    Lecture by Christian Rollinger, University of Trier and University of Potsdam (DE) in the History@Play lecture series.

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    Probing the Limits of Visualization: From Holocaust Comics to Holocaust Memes and Beyond

    Hands on History talk with Wulf Kansteiner, Aarhus University.

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    Online Virality: Past, Present, Future

    The theme for the conference is: Past, present and future of online vitality. Thanks to our international speakers, we will discuss various topics, including among others the methods and archives historians may use to understand virality, the roots of viral marketing, historical images that have gone viral, popular memes, virality on Mastodon and the future of virality…

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    Kiara, a data orchestration engine

    Research seminar with Prof. Sean Takats.

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    Creativity and AI

    Conference with Alban Leveau-Vallier, University Paris 8 and lecturer at Sciences Po Paris.

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    Playing at a Distance

    Lecture by Sonia Fizek, Cologne Game Lab (DE) in the History@Play series.

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    CANCELLED ! But Not Antarctica: ‘The Family of Man’ in India, Japan and elsewhere

    Lecture by Shamoon Zamir, Professor of Literature and Art History, New York University Abu Dhabi.

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