Hamburg – heureCLÉA http://heureclea.de Collaborative Literature Exploration & Annotation Wed, 08 Feb 2017 15:22:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.3 Workshop: Narratological Concepts & Interpretation http://heureclea.de/workshop-narratological-concepts-interpretation/ Sat, 22 Nov 2014 17:49:45 +0000 http://heureclea.de/?p=620 Christian Folde from PHLOX and Janina Jacke from heureCLÉA are holding an interdisciplinary two-day workshop on Narratological Concepts and Interpretation. The workshop will take place in Hamburg, December 12th-13th 2014, in the AS-Saal of the Hauptgebäude. The titles of the talks are as follows:

  1. Tom Kindt – TBA
  2. Christiana Werner: “The problem with The Purple Rose of Cairo: fictional characters as intentional objects of emotions”
  3. Tilmann Köppe: “Narrative Closure”
  4. Stacie Friend: “Realism and Reality”
  5. Thomas Petraschka: “On categorial and semantic intentions and on their relevance for interpretation, theory of fiction and narratology”
  6. Peter Lamarque: “Interpretation and the Opacity of Narrative”

If you want to read more about the idea of the workshop click here.

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Picturing Texts: A Workshop on the Value of Visualizations in the Humanities, 14 – 16 November 2013, University of Hamburg http://heureclea.de/picturing-texts-a-workshop-on-the-value-of-visualizations-in-the-humanities-14-16-november-2013-university-of-hamburg/ Thu, 31 Oct 2013 20:35:29 +0000 http://heureclea.de/?p=444 Texts are often the primary objects of interest in literary studies and in the Humanities in general. Though it getting increasingly common to use computational methods for analyzing texts, methods of visualization could not yet prevail. This issue is subject to a workshop that is held within the frameworks of the TransCoop project

DCI – The Digital Commons Initiative

which is funded by the Alexander-von-Humboldt-Foundation. The workshop is organized by the DCI team in cooperation with the team of the eHumanities project heureCLÉA around Prof. Jan Christoph Meister. The invited academics from different countries and continents hold expertise in computer science, linguistics, literary studies, and historial science. Together, they will discuss how the results of textual analysis can fruitfully be processed through data visualization. The envisaged outcome of the workshop is to develop visualization-prototypes that are adjusted to the specifics of different types of text analytical research questions. This methodologically informed preselection of practical visualizations will enable newcomers to benefit from the value of visualizations.

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CATMA 4 Released http://heureclea.de/catma-4-released/ Wed, 27 Feb 2013 02:55:07 +0000 http://heuredev.fruitbatdesign.com/?p=66