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