Exploring Epistemic Virtues and Vices: Data, Infrastructures, and Episteme between Collaboration and Exploitation

Exploring Epistemic Virtues and Vices: Data, Infrastructures, and Episteme between Collaboration and Exploitation

Veranstalter
The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), in collaboration with the German Historical Institute Washington (GHI), the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM), and the German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ) Tokyo (The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH))
Ausrichter
The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH)
Veranstaltungsort
University of Luxembourg, Belval Campus, Maison des Sciences humaines
PLZ
4366
Ort
Esch-sur-Alzette
Land
Luxembourg
Findet statt
Hybrid
Vom - Bis
14.03.2024 - 16.03.2024
Deadline
07.03.2024
Von
Daniel Burckhardt, German Historical Institute Washington

The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), in collaboration with the German Historical Institute Washington (GHI), the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM), and the German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ) Tokyo, invites you to the Sixth Conference on Digital Humanities and Digital History.

Exploring Epistemic Virtues and Vices: Data, Infrastructures, and Episteme between Collaboration and Exploitation

The main themes of our conference this year are epistemology and ethics. Speakers will explore the ethical and epistemological implications of digital knowledge production in the humanities and beyond. The conference program includes a keynote by Harald Kümmerle (DIJ, Tokyo), a roundtable with experts of digital history, as well as workshops on digital publication and pedagogy.

We are looking forward to welcoming you online or in-person in Belval, Luxembourg.

Programm

Thursday, 14 March 2024

13.00 I. Workshops (on-site only!)

Frédéric Clavert & Elisabeth Guérard
Embedded epistemic virtue in a multi-layered article (Journal of Digital History)
Location: DH LAB

Katie Blizzard & Cathy Moran-Hajo & Christopher Ohge & Serenity Sutherland
Building Community through Digital Pedagogy and Project Infrastructure: The Case of eLaboratories
Location: Black Box

16.30 Break

17.00II. Welcome statement by Andreas Fickers
Location: Black Box

17.15 III. Keynote
Harald Kümmerle. tba
Location: Black Box

18.30 IV. Reception
in front of the Back Box

Friday, 15 March 2024

09.00 I. Opening round table: Navigating Paradoxes in Digital Humanities
Moderator: Valérie Schafer
Location: Black Box
Simon Dumas Primbault, Maciej Maryl, Ian Milligan, Helle Strandgaard Jensen⚹, Arjun Sanyal, Jane Winters⚹

10.30 II. Coffee break

11.00III. Ethics of Data and the Virtue of Transparency
Chair: Gabor Toth
Location: Black Box

Avantika Tewari
Compulsive Self-Tracking: A Study of Menstrual Apps

Daniela Linkevicius
Behind the Statistics’: Unpacking Controversies on Ethnoracial Data and Authority in the Portuguese Census

Clodomir Santana & Michał Bojanowski & Demival Vasques Filho & Agata Błoch
Unveiling the Critical Nexus of Data Preprocessing and Transparent Documentation for Result Quality and Reproducibility

12.30IV. Lunch
Location: in front of the Black Box

13.30V. Epistemic Virtues and Vices of Digital Research Practices
Chair: Jana Keck
Location: Black Box

Nicole M. Mueller
Epistemic Potentials and Pitfalls of Scalability

Arjun Sanyal & Enrico Natale
Towards a novel ecology of Digital Humanities scholarship from the Global South: Rethinking the social informatics of digital cultural heritage global south

Moritz Feichtinger
Quick and Dirty – Tentativeness as Virtue and Vice

15.00VI. Coffee break

15.30VII. Situated Knowledge Practices in Digital Humanities
Chair: Andreas Fickers
Location: Black Box

Cindarella Petz
False securities: The epistemological ‚virtue‘ of transparency and emerging uncertainties in scholarship

Francis Harvey
Towards pragmatic situationist approaches in DH

Samuel Backe (will join online)
Carl Hempel’s Computer: Digital Methods, Knowledge Production, and the Philosophy of History

17.00Free time

19.00VIII. Speakers’ dinner
Location: My Caffé (6, Rue de la Fonte, Esch-sur-Alzette/Belval)

Saturday, 16 March 2014
09.00 I. Data Colonialism and Infrastructural / Economic Inequalities in DH
Chair: Harald Kümmerle
Location: Black Box

Till Grallert
We need to talk Arabic!

Julian Weideman
‘Uploaders’ in the Global South? Middle East and North Africa-Based Contributors to the Database of Religious History

Ian Milligan
Epistemic Virtues and the Shaping of Canadian Digital Humanities: The Role of a Federal Funding Agency

10.30II. Coffee break

11.00III. Belval Campus Tour
limited to 25 persons, registration requires (first come, first served)

12.30 End of conference

Kontakt

For any questions please contact c2dh@uni.lu

https://www.c2dh.uni.lu/events/exploring-epistemic-virtues-and-vices-data-infrastructures-and-episteme-between-collaboration
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