Date:
31.05.2024, 13:00 - 16:00
Location:
Auditorium Grimm-Zentrum
Register here:
Email to Carolin Odebrecht (iz-d2mcm.contact@hu-berlin.de)
Contact:
iz-d2mcm.contact@hu-berlin.de
Networking Event - Humanities, Societies and the Digital
We see great potential in a stronger networking of key stakeholders in the field of digital cultural, social, and humanities studies in the Berlin area. Our local research landscape is very broad and diverse on this topic, but lacks a systematically built and maintained network.
Therefore, we invite institutions and institutionalized teams and centers that research digitality and/or use digital methods in the humanities, social sciences, and cultural studies in the Berlin area, or offer services in this field, to attend our first networking meeting.
Organisation: Weizenbaum Institute and Interdisciplinary Centre for Digitality and Digital Methods Campus Mitte at HU Berlin
Newsletter of the network: ridsch-network@lists.hu-berlin.de: RIDSCH Berlin means Research Institutions in Digital Social and Cultural studies and Humanities Berlin/Brandenburg. Contact iz-d2mcm.contact@hu-berlin.de for registration.
Blog post by the Weizenbaum Institute on the Networking Event: Recap: Networking Event for Digitalization Research in Berlin
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Program
Location: Auditorium im Grimm-Zentrum, Geschwister-Scholl-Str. 1/3)
Slot | Topic | |
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13:00-13:15 | Welcome (Slides) | |
13:15-14:15 | Presentations of Centres and Teams (Slides) | |
14:15-14:40 | Break | |
14:40-15:40 | World Café | |
Topics | Training on Digitality and digital Methods, Cooperations – Governance and Best Practices, Services in Teams and Centres, Cooperation with external services, Digitality as a concept between society and science, Large language models, Research software engineers | |
15:40-16:00 | Wrap Up and Next Steps |
In the first part, we will introduce ourselves through short highlighting talks. In the second part, we will facilitate a casual, direct exchange for all participants in a World Café format, covering various questions and cross-cutting themes related to digitality and digital methods in the humanities and social sciences.
The aim of the networking meeting is to strengthen existing connections, identify potential common interests and goals, and highlight further opportunities for exchange and cooperation in this field within the Berlin area.
Martin Emmer, Torsten Hiltmann, Roland Meyer, Carolin Odebrecht, Christian Strippel und Roland Toth
Kontakt iz-d2mcm.contact@hu-berlin.de