Digital Humanities Events 2017-18
We expect to resume lectures, working groups, trainings and other public events in the academic year 2018-19.
We expect to resume lectures, working groups, trainings and other public events in the academic year 2018-19.
Dan Jurafsky, Stanford University, discusses his work on the forces that shape the ways we talk about food.
Maxim Romanov, University of Leipzig, discusses his work using computational methods to read premodern Arabic texts.
Chet Van Duzer discusses his work using innovations in image analysis techniques on historical maps.
Join us for our annual showcase of digital humanities projects at USC.
Ryan Cordell & David Smith, Northeastern University, discuss their work on the Viral Texts project.