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Generation and Transfer of Knowledge Today

For some years now, digital methods and environments have also played a role in the humanities, sometimes already standardized: between linguistic corpus research and digital editions, between personal data repositories and image analysis and, more recently, with the addition of artificial intelligence in research, translations or text editing, digitality and AI are important companions in the generation and visualization of knowledge. In all of this, fundamental working methods such as the modeling and relation of categories in research discourse, the archiving of source corpora or the interweaving of quantitative and qualitative methods are up for discussion. At the same time, digital humanities offer new spaces for collective collaboration and global networking.

The “Initiative Digitale Geisteswissenschaften Greifswald” invites you to a panel discussion with Jun.-Prof. Dr. Ulrike Henny-Krahmer (Rostock), Dr. Christian Schröter (Mainz) and PD Dr. Andreas Sudmann (Bonn). They will discuss the contribution of digitality and AI to the generation and transfer of knowledge in humanities subjects. The focus will be on the role of digital humanities at today's universities, their interfaces with other disciplines and their influence on the education of students at the interface between academia and the non-academic working world.

Further information can be found here.

Location
Conference hall of the University of Greifswald, Domstraße 11, 17489 Greifswald. No registration is required for participation.


Contact

Digital Humanities
Institute for German Studies
Gertrudenstraße 11, Torhaus
18057 Rostock

E-Mail: phf.dhuni-rostockde