Virtual Research Environments and Ancient Manuscripts
Claire Clivaz (SIB, Lausanne, CH) and Garrick Allen (Dublin University, Ireland)
Chateau de Dorigny, 106 room, Dorigny Campus, Lausanne (CH)
10–11 September 2020
SNSF PRIMA MARK16 project
Call for papers
Claire Clivaz (SIB, Lausanne, CH) and Garrick Allen (Dublin University, Ireland)
Chateau de Dorigny, 106 room, Dorigny Campus, Lausanne (CH)
10–11 September 2020
SNSF PRIMA MARK16 project
Call for papers
This workshop is focused on an important challenge in digital humanities: what
changes when research on ancient manuscripts occurs in a Virtual Research
Environment (VRE), especially in Early Jewish and Christian Literature, New
Testament, and Classical Studies? Because they offer access to diverse information
regardless of geographical location, VREs continue to define the research landscape
of the humanities in more complex ways. They serve as the new “covers” of scientific
objects, replacing the paper covers of printed books as signs of knowledge territories.
As some have suggested, VREs are likely to become the default location for critical
research and other cultural activities in the very near future.
This workshop invites papers that explore the significance of VREs on the study of
manuscript cultures and research in the humanities, especially papers that explore
issues related to Early Jewish and Christian Literature, New Testament and Classical
Studies. If you are involved in a VRE, work with manuscript cultures using digital
tools, or reflect critically on these emerging research spaces, you are invited to submit
to both organizers an abstract of 300 words exploring one of the following questions
or related issues: how do VREs enlighten particular manuscripts or manuscript
cultures? How do VREs differ from or supplement traditional research models? What
critical benefits or difficulties arise in using VREs? How can research on manuscript
cultures be further advanced using digital tools? What are the limitations and
challenges of VREs? Selected papers will be submitted afterwards to Classics@, the
CHS online journal, for a special issue co-edited by the two organisers.
Deadline: 1 December 2019; answers will be provided before the end of 2019.
Please forward your abstract to claire.clivaz@sib.swiss and garrick.allen@dcu.ie
Invited Papers on research projects:
Deadline: 1 December 2019; answers will be provided before the end of 2019.
Please forward your abstract to claire.clivaz@sib.swiss and garrick.allen@dcu.ie
Invited Papers on research projects:
- Garrick Allen (Dublin City University)
- Frédéric Amsler (University of Lausanne)
- David Bouvier and Ariane Jambé (University of Lausanne)
- Claire Clivaz and Mina Monier (SIB, Lausanne)
- Hugh Houghton and Catherine Smith (ITSEE, University of Birmingham)
- Antonio Loprieno (University of Basel)
- Isabelle Marthot-Santaniello (University of Basel)
- Lukas Rosenthaler (DHLab, University of Basel)
- Klaus Wachtel (INTF, University of Münster)
- Martin Wallraff and Patrick Andrist (University of München)
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