Digital Humanities Reading Group: October
The Digital Humanities Reading Group is a light and easy way to get into regularly discussing peer-reviewed DH work, no previous knowledge necessary. Everyone is welcome.
The group is across the Humanities faculty and is currently hosted at Engerom.
We discuss either a work-in-progress text by one of the participants, a guest presentation, or a published paper, as part of an informal and friendly meet-up.
This session, we will discuss Mahlberg, Michaela, Peter Stockwell, Michael Burke, Olivia Fialho, and Sonia Zyngier. “Point and CLiC: Teaching Literature with Corpus Stylistic Tools.” In Scientific Approaches to Literature in Learning Environments, 24:253–70. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016. doi:10.1075/lal.24.13mah.
- 15 minutes - Discussion of the methodologies used in the paper – helping each other to understand anything that is unfamiliar, technical or otherwise
- 15 minutes - Discussion of the ‘why’ behind the paper – why do we think the journal chose to publish it?
- 15 minutes - Is there anything from the paper we could use for our own research? (roundtable)
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