LiMo is co-organising the 2nd Heidelberg Computational Humanities Summer School (HCH19), taking place from July 15-19, 2019. The summer school is hosted by the Graduate School for the Humanities and Social Sciences of Heidelberg University.
The HCH19 Summer School offers one week of closely integrated lectures, workshops and panels which emphasize mixed methods and the multimodality of computational humanities. The lectures will focus on the following key areas:
- Methodology of Computational Humanities: Mixed Methods in the Making
- Computational Literary Analysis
- Computational Humanities in the Cultural Sphere
- Computational Humanities in the Social Sphere
Application is open until January 07, 2019. For more details, see the
HCH19 Summer School website.