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During | During '''[[EMDA_2017|Early Modern Digital Agendas: Network Analysis]]''', the scholars listed below will present their views and demonstrate practical applications of tools and digital humanities approaches: | ||
:'''[[Ruth Ahnert]]''', Lecturer in Renaissance Studies, Queen Mary University of London | :'''[[Ruth Ahnert]]''', Lecturer in Renaissance Studies, Queen Mary University of London | ||
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:'''[[Anupam Basu]]''', Assistant Professor of English, Washington University in St. Louis | :'''[[Anupam Basu]]''', Assistant Professor of English, Washington University in St. Louis | ||
:'''[[Mattie Burkert]]''', Assistant Professor of English, Utah State University | :'''[[Mattie Burkert]]''', Assistant Professor of English, Utah State University | ||
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:'''[[Marie-Louise Coolahan]]''', Professor of English, National University of Ireland-Galway | :'''[[Marie-Louise Coolahan]]''', Professor of English, National University of Ireland-Galway | ||
:'''[[Blaine Greteman]]''', Associate Professor of English, University of Iowa | :'''[[Blaine Greteman]]''', Associate Professor of English, University of Iowa | ||
:'''[[Jonathan Hope]]''', Professor of English, University of Strathclyde Glasgow | :'''[[Jonathan Hope]]''', Professor of English, University of Strathclyde Glasgow | ||
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:'''[[Jessica Otis]]''', Early Modern Data Curation Fellow, Carnegie Mellon University | :'''[[Jessica Otis]]''', Early Modern Data Curation Fellow, Carnegie Mellon University | ||
:'''[[Maximilian Schich]]''', Associate Professor of Arts and Technology, University of Texas-Dallas | :'''[[Maximilian Schich]]''', Associate Professor of Arts and Technology, University of Texas-Dallas | ||
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:'''[[Christopher Warren]]''', Associate Professor of English, Carnegie Mellon University | :'''[[Christopher Warren]]''', Associate Professor of English, Carnegie Mellon University | ||
:'''[[Michael Witmore]]''', Director, Folger Shakespeare Library | :'''[[Michael Witmore]]''', Director, Folger Shakespeare Library | ||
[[Category:Folger Institute]] [[Category:Scholarly programs]] | [[Category:Folger Institute]] [[Category:Scholarly programs]] |
Latest revision as of 08:48, 6 September 2017
During Early Modern Digital Agendas: Network Analysis, the scholars listed below will present their views and demonstrate practical applications of tools and digital humanities approaches:
- Ruth Ahnert, Lecturer in Renaissance Studies, Queen Mary University of London
- Sebastian Ahnert, Royal Society University Research Fellow, Cambridge
- Anupam Basu, Assistant Professor of English, Washington University in St. Louis
- Mattie Burkert, Assistant Professor of English, Utah State University
- Nicole Coleman, Academic Technology Specialist at the Humanities Center, Stanford University
- Marie-Louise Coolahan, Professor of English, National University of Ireland-Galway
- Blaine Greteman, Associate Professor of English, University of Iowa
- Jonathan Hope, Professor of English, University of Strathclyde Glasgow
- Howard Hotson, Professor of Early Modern Intellectual History, St. Anne's College, Oxford University
- Ellen MacKay, Associate Professor of English, Indiana University
- Laura Mandell, Director of the Initiative for Digital Humanities, Media and Culture (IDHMC), Texas A&M University
- Isabel Meirelles, Professor of Design, OCAD University, Toronto
- Jessica Otis, Early Modern Data Curation Fellow, Carnegie Mellon University
- Maximilian Schich, Associate Professor of Arts and Technology, University of Texas-Dallas
- Daniel Shore, Associate Professor of English, Georgetown University
- Scott Weingart, Digital Humanities Specialist, Carnegie Mellon University
- Christopher Warren, Associate Professor of English, Carnegie Mellon University
- Michael Witmore, Director, Folger Shakespeare Library