Organisation: Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH)
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News
New C²DH website
Learn moreThis week, we are saying goodbye to our old website, which has been our main channel of communication since the creation of our centre, helping to place the C²DH on the world map of research centres in digital history.
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Events
Everyone Their Own Historian-ish: Identifying, Analyzing, and Engaging Popular History Practice in New Media and Beyond
Learn moreTalk by M.J. Rymsza-Pawlowska, Visiting Researcher at the C²DH.
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Research Projects Pages
AI-enabled Citizen Participation in University-driven Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Safeguarding (AISTER)
Learn moreThe project aims to enhance the capacities of European universities in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and human participation for cultural heritage safeguarding in emergency. AISTER fosters interdisciplinary synergies in computer science, cultural heritage, and social sciences, thereby stimulating innovation in teaching and learning methods within university settings.
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Core Research Projects
AI-enabled Citizen Participation in University-driven Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Safeguarding (AISTER)
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Events
The Lion’s Tools: Laying the Groundwork for Transformative Public History
Learn morehis keynote speech is part of the international Public History online seminar Public history for contested and conflicting past(s), organised by the students of the Master in Digital and Public History (MADiPH) at the University of Luxembourg.
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Events
Public history for contested and conflicting past(s)
Learn moreInternational Public History online seminar. For student – by students.
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Events
AI and Ethics in Cultural Heritage: Opportunities, Risks and Responsibilities
Learn moreInternational roundtable hosted by the C²DH as part of the Erasmus+ AISTER project.
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Events
The Cartography of Pain – Historical Roots of the Access Abyss
Learn moreLecture by Smriti Rana, Head of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Training and Policy on Access to Pain Relief in Trivandrum.
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From the Bottom to the Top: The Rungis Marketplace and the Establishment of the European Common Market
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