DHTD 2024
Digital Humanities Training Day – 22 November 2024
The Digital Humanities Training Day (DHTD) brought together scholars to explore innovative methods and tools in digital humanities research. Below, you can find video recordings of the sessions held during the event.
Explore the Recorded Sessions
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Gavin Brookes – Discourse Analysis in Health Contexts
Presented on November 22, 2024 during the Digital Humanities Training Day at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg. Dr. Gavin Brookes, Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at Lancaster University, explores the intersection of corpus linguistics, generative AI, and discourses of dementia.
Anastasia Glawion – Middle-earth Fanfiction: Interpretive Communities on a German-speaking Fanfiction Website
Presented on November 22, 2024, during the Digital Humanities Training Day at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg. Anastasia Glawion explores the world of online fan communities through her study of Middle-earth fanfiction.
Marianna Gracheva – Creative Nonfiction: The Language of ‘True Stories Well Told’
Presented on November 22, 2024 during the Digital Humanities Training Day at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg. Dr. Marianna Gracheva introduces the genre of creative nonfiction, examining the language used to tell true stories with literary flair.
Michaela Mahlberg – Corpus Linguistics and Literary Style
Presented on November 22, 2024 during the Digital Humanities Training Day at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg. Prof. Dr. Michaela Mahlberg, Head of the Department of Digital Humanities and Social Studies (DHSS), presenting Storytelling in Digital Humanities.
Christof Schöch – Linked Open Data for Literary History
Presented on November 22, 2024 during the Digital Humanities Training Day at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg. Prof. Dr. Christof Schöch, Professor of Digital Humanities at the University of Trier, discusses the use of Linked Open Data in literary history research.
James Tauber – The Digital Tolkien Project
Presented on November 22, 2024 during the Digital Humanities Training Day at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg. James Tauber, Founder of the Digital Tolkien Project (Boston, US), presents his work on the Digital Tolkien Project.
Nathan Dykes & Alexander Piperski – The RC21 Project: Methods and Tools for Concordance Reading
Presented on November 22, 2024 during the Digital Humanities Training Day at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg. Nathan Dykes and Dr. Alexander Piperski present the RC21 Project, showcasing digital tools and methodologies for concordance reading.