Mapping the Scenes: Digital Humanities in Cultural Studies
in Central and Central Eastern Europe
Prague, Faculty of Arts, 19-20 May 2022
Programme
Thursday 19 May 2022
On-site only and upon invitation
- Andrea Kocsis (University of Cambridge), Visualising history – Maps and Texts
- Barbora Hladká (Charles University)
16:30-17:00, online, https://cuni-cz.zoom.us/j/93927508988
- Simon Ganahl (Vienna University), Campus Medius: Digital Mapping in Cultural and Media studies, https://campusmedius.net/
On-site only and upon invitation
- Visit of Malach Centre for Visual History (Charles University)
Friday 20 May 2022
9:00 -10:30, hybrid format, https://cuni-cz.zoom.us/j/98471629648
Digitalisation in Museums and other Memory Institutions (panel organized by Jiří Andrs, Centre for the Study of Popular Culture)
- Nina Wančová: New Media and Technologies at Czech Museums
- Martin Mejzr: New Phonograph. Listening to the History of Sound
- Vlastimil Křišťan: Blood of a Legionnaire. An Online Database of Czechoslovak Legionnaires
- Vojtěch Kessler, Jan Bouška: The Database of the History of Everyday Life
11:00 -12:00, online, https://cuni-cz.zoom.us/j/98471629648
Digital Humanities in Times of Crisis
- Maciej Maryl (Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences), Digital Humanities Stand for Ukraine: Support Initiatives and Lessons Learned
- Lars Wieneke (C2DH – University of Luxembourg)
Afternoon, on-site only and upon invitation
- Jan Hajič (Masaryk Institute and Archive of the ASCR)