Photographic Digital Heritage in Cultural Conflicts
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The Ghetto Fighters' House, in partnership with the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum and the USC Shoah Foundation, would like to invite you to the upcoming lecture in the International Virtual Lecture Series "Talking Memory":
In all humanities disciplines, scholars find themselves confronted with the rapidly increasing availability of digital resources (data), new technologies to interrogate and analyze them (tools), and the question of how to engage with these developments. The digitisation boom of the last two decades, and the rapid advancement of digital tools to analyse data in myriad ways, have opened up new avenues for humanities research. The field of Jewish Studies is no exception. How can these digital developments be harnessed to address specific questions and problems in our field?
This Friday 4-5.30pm (0 UTC London/Portugal Time), join us for an online discussion with Prof. Wulf Kansteiner, Tabea Widmann, Kate Marrison and Pieter van den Heede about Holocaust memory, computer games and play.
This Friday 4-5.30pm (0 UTC London/Portugal Time), join us for an online discussion with Prof. Wulf Kansteiner, Tabea Widmann, Kate Marrison and Pieter van den Heede about Holocaust memory, computer games and play.
This Friday 4-5.30pm (0 UTC London/Portugal Time), join us for an online discussion with Prof. Wulf Kansteiner, Tabea Widmann, Kate Marrison and Pieter van den Heede about Holocaust memory, computer games and play.
On November 6-7, Kyushu University Border Studies will host an international conference on 'Contesting Memorial Spaces in the Asia-Pacific'.
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On November 6-7, Kyushu University Border Studies will host an international conference on 'Contesting Memorial Spaces in the Asia-Pacific'.
FEATURING...
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On November 6-7, Kyushu University Border Studies will host an international conference on 'Contesting Memorial Spaces in the Asia-Pacific'.
FEATURING...
On November 6-7, Kyushu University Border Studies will host an international conference on 'Contesting Memorial Spaces in the Asia-Pacific'.
FEATURING...