[AI Summary]: The Rostock Working Group for Digital Humanities (RosDH) and the Junior Professorship for Digital Humanities at the University of Rostock are hosting their sixth lecture series “Digital Humanities im Fokus: Methods, Applications and Perspectives” during the Winter Semester 2025/2026. The series features 11 lectures covering diverse DH topics including theory work, diversity and inclusion, network analysis, infrastructure solutions, cultural heritage with AI, digital editions, virtual reconstructions, archaeological long-term projects, metadata readability, and multilingual gaming practices. Sessions are held on Mondays from 17:15 to 18:45, both in-person and online without registration requirement.
Lecture Schedule
This series includes the following individual lectures (click for details and calendar events):
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Oct 20: Theory Work in Digital Humanities - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Rabea Kleymann
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Oct 27: Making DH More Diverse and Inclusive - Dr. Sarah Lang
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Nov 3: Network-based Approaches to Post-pandemic Harry Potter Interpretations - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Anastasia Glawion
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Nov 10: Creative Infrastructure Solutions for DH Projects - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Dennis Ried
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Nov 17: Mosel Wine, LLMs and LOD - Analyzing Cultural Heritage with AI - Veronica Wassermayr
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Nov 24: Editing Ambivalences - Digital Edition Annemarie Schwarzenbach - Dr. Elias Zimmermann
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Dec 1: Uncertainty as Source of Knowledge - Virtual Reconstructions - Deborah Ehlers
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Dec 8: Disiecta Membra as disiecta data? - Prof. Dr. Aline Deicke
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Dec 15: Making Metadata Readable - Genre, Inference Statistics and Reproducibility - Dr. Dîlan Canan Çakir & Viktor J. Illmer
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Jan 12: No Backend, No Problem! Long-term Web Content - Sebastian Flick & Peter Dängeli
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Jan 19: Authority, Hierarchies and Games - Multilingual Language Practices in Gaming - Laura Vawter
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Contact: phf.dh@uni-rostock.de
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Institution: University of Rostock
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Format: Hybrid (in-person and online)
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Time: Mondays, 17:15-18:45 (CET)
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Language: German