Category: Research
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Defending Social Justice in a Changing World
Learn moreA recent research study conducted by Estelle Berthereau at the University of Luxembourg, under an agreement with the CSL, offers valuable insight into CSL’s remarkable history.
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Community Archiving in Egypt: a new Public History Partnership
Learn moreThe C²DH is thrilled to announce a new partnership between the project “Public History as a New Citizen Science of the Past” (PHACS) and Sard Center for History and Social Research (Shubra’s Archive) on community archives and practices of public history in Cairo (Egypt) and Shubra.
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CfP: SHOT 2025 Annual Meeting
Learn moreHosted by the C²DH at the Belval Campus of the University of Luxembourg from 9 to 11 October, the 2025 SHOT (Society for the History of Technology) Annual Meeting is organised under the theme ‘Technologies of Migration – Migrating Technologies’.
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The First Digital Love Letters: A Hidden Story of Code
Learn moreIn 1952, the Ferranti Mark I, one of the world’s first computers at the University of Manchester, did something extraordinary—it generated a series of randomly assembled love letters. These were no ordinary declarations of passion; they were written entirely by an algorithm.
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Ferdaous Affan: Unraveling colonial propaganda with digital tools
Learn moreWith a diverse background in data and knowledge engineering, plus using digitisation and AI in news archives, PhD candidate Ferdaous Affan aims to shed new light on the historical impact of colonial discourse. She shares more on the challenges of researching propaganda plus the enriching interactions she has had at the C²DH.
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Western Double Standards in Media Coverage: A Continuing Dehumanization of BIPOC
Learn moreRecording of the lecture by Nayansaku Mufwankolo at the C²DH on 18 December 2024.
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Special issue ‘Is artificial intelligence the future of collective memory?’
Learn moreThis Memory Studies Review special issue, edited by Frédéric Clavert (C²DH) and Sarah Gensburger (Sciences Po-Paris), explores the intricate relationship between artificial intelligence (ai) and collective memory.
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Hybrid format for the 2024 World Conference of Public History: some feedback
Learn moreFeedback of the hybrid format chosen for the 2024 World Conference of Public History.