📯In this week's #DigitalHistoryOFK, Stefano Dall’Aglio (Ca' Foscari) presents: “When Digital History Goes Public: Theory, Practice, Perspectives”.

He explores how #DigitalHistory and #PublicHistory can enrich one another, examining collaborative and participatory approaches, shared authority, crowdsourcing, and the methodological challenges of digital historical research.

đź“…24 June 2026, 4pm (CET) online
ℹ️https://dhistory.hypotheses.org/14080

#4memory #DigitalHermeneutics @digitalhumanities

Day 2 of #DigitalHermeneutics II starts with a keynote by @jorisvanzundert: “Hermeneutics as an Interdisciplinary Means of Understanding.” #DigitalHumanities
Andreas Fickers introduces a new metaphor for “doing #DigitalHumanities” in his keynote at the #DigitalHermeneutics II conference.
Eveing keynote by Julianne Nyhan: “Towards a Digital Hermeneutic Proving Ground? Multimodal Oral History: Prospects and Limits.” #DigitalHermeneutics @digitale_kultur
I think it worked out ;-) #DigitalHermeneutics

I generally hate to submit my slides in advance, but I guess it's a good thing in this case as I struggled to come up with a talk—so, at least I have a few slides to improvise to…

Nevertheless, I look forward to #DigitalHermeneutics II https://www.fernuni-hagen.de/forschung/schwerpunkte/digitale-kultur/projekte/jahrestagung2023.shtml

Digital Hermeneutics II: Sources, Analysis, Interpretation, Annotation, and Curation - FernUniversität in Hagen

Jahrestagung „Digitale Hermeneutik II: Quellen, Analysen, Interpretationen“ des FSP digitale_kultur der FernUniversität in Hagen.