Workshop on Digital Humanities for the Study of East Asian Religions
Two-day hands-on workshop on Digital Humanities tools for graduate students in East Asian religions
May 10, 2018
What?
A two-day hands-on workshop on Digital Humanities tools for graduate students in East Asian religions (includes related disciplines such as Anthropology, History, Literature). Participants will be introduced to GOS mapping and Network analysis for materials in Chinese, Japanese, Korean. Students receive training in methods and an opportunity to discuss their projects with experts in DH for Asian Studies.
Where?
- LRW1056 (Interactive classroom in Wilson)
When?
- Saturday and Sunday May 26 and 27, 2018
Who?
- 1 Local facilitator -- James Benn
- 3 Non-local instructors -- Paula R. Curtis, University of Michigan, Jonathan Pettit, University of Hawaii, Jason Protass, Brown University
- 25 graduate students from across North America