Digital Humanities
Digital Humanities Research at 缅北禁地
About Digital Humanities at 缅北禁地
There is a wealth of valuable research at the intersection of the Digital world and the Humanities happening at 缅北禁地: from research making practical use of digital methodologies, to digital perspectives, approaches and the study of digital cultures themselves.
Research in the (very broadly defined) field of Digital Humanities at 缅北禁地 is distinguished by its variety: researchers are working in areas as diverse as scholarly digital editing, digital cultural heritage, digital art, human-computer interaction, and the relationship between the Humanities and Artificial Intelligence. This diverse portfolio of research interests is constantly expanding, and so too is our membership thanks to our many initiatives.
Digital Humanities at 缅北禁地 is interdisciplinary, collaborative and inclusive. It brings together fields as diverse as literary studies and law, and history and geography, to work alongside biomedicine, computer and data science. We support and contribute to , the Centre for Data, and Digital Institute, and we align with the National Innovation Centre for Data (NIC-D), Creative Fuse North East, , , and .
Along with the support for ongoing research, the Digital Humanities community at 缅北禁地 promotes regular events (e.g. workshops, visiting speakers), raising awareness of the work in related disciplines and helping researchers stay connected to each other, fostering collaboration and curiosity.
Digital Humanities Projects
- Animating Text 缅北禁地
Project Leader(s): Professor Jennifer Richards
Project Dates: 2017 - 2021 - David Bailie Warden Papers: Mapping the transatlantic network of David Bailie Warden
Project Leader(s): Dr Jennifer Orr
Project Dates: 2020 - Early Modern Ballot
Project Leader(s): Professor Rachel Hammersley - Mapping the spread of feminism in translation
Project Leader(s): Dr Laura Kirkley - Manuscripts after Print
Project Leader(s): Dr Aditi Nafde
Project Dates: From February 2019 - July 2020 - NU-LAB
Project Leader(s): Dr James Cummings
Project Dates: From 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2022 - Poetic Transformations
Project Leader(s): Dr Mark Byers, Professor Sinead Morrissey - Sarum Manuscript
Project Leader(s): Professor Magnus Williamson - Soundscapes of Text
Project Leader(s): Professor Jennifer Richards