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SUMMARY:Colloquium: Digital Humanities
DTSTART:20190214T090000Z
DTEND:20190214T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T122616Z
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DESCRIPTION:\nThe methods workshop of the CERES research colloquium this s
 emester has the topic “digital humanities”.\n\n \n\n\n\n	\n		\n			9:3
 0–11:15h\n			Text discussion:\n			1) Ashley Reed: Digital humanities and
  the study and teaching of North American religions\, in: Religion Compass
  10 (2016)\, 307–316. https://doi.org/10.1111/rec3.12226.\n			2) Ted Und
 erwood: A Genealogy of Distant Reading\, in: Digital Humanities Quarterly\
 , 11/2 (2017). http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/11/2/000317/000317
 .html.\n		\n		\n			11:15–11:30h\n			– Break –\n		\n		\n			11:30–12
 :30h\n			Introduction to Python Programming I (Frederik Elwert\, CERES)\n	
 	\n		\n			12:30–13:30h\n			– Lunch –\n		\n		\n			13:30–15:00h\n			
 Introduction to Python Programming II (Frederik Elwert\, CERES)\n		\n		\n	
 		15:00–15:15h\n			– Break –\n		\n		\n			15:15–16:45h\n			Introduc
 tion to Python Programming III (Frederik Elwert\, CERES)\n		\n		\n			16:45
 –17:00h\n			– Break –\n		\n		\n			17:00–\n			max.18:00h\n			Final 
 discussion (show-cases)\n		\n	\n\n\n\n \n\nThe course material for the Py
 thon introduction is available from GitHub.\n\n \n\nPhoto by Tomáš Mal
 ík on Unsplash\n
LOCATION:CERES Palais\, room "Turfan" (0.13)
URL:https://dh.ceres.rub.de/en/events/colloquium-digital-humanities/
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