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The Humanities Division is one of four academic divisions in the University of Oxford, bringing together the faculties of Classics; English; History; Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics; Medieval and Modern Languages; Music; Oriental Studies; Philosophy; and Theology, as well as the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art.
The Division offers world-class teaching and research, backed by the superb resources of the University’s libraries and museums, including the famous Bodleian Library, with its 11 million volumes and priceless early book and manuscript collections, and the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology. Such historic resources are linked to cutting-edge agendas in research and teaching, with an increasing emphasis on interdisciplinary study. Our faculties are among the largest in the world, enabling Oxford to offer an education in Arts and Humanities unparalleled in its range of subjects, from music and fine art to ancient and modern languages.
Series associated with Humanities Division
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| 1020 | Creative Commons | Isaac Rosenberg: ‘Fierce Imaginings’ – the Private and the Poet | Author and editor, Jean Liddiard, presents the life and work of Isaac Rosenberg. | Jean Liddiard | 21 Sep 2014 |
| 1019 | Creative Commons | Ivor Gurney: A Poet born out of War | Dr Philip Lancaster presents the life of literary musician Ivor Guney, and introduces some the key themes in his poetry. | Philip Lancaster | 20 Sep 2014 |
| 1018 | Creative Commons | Manuscripts | In this short talk Dr Stuart Lee introduces some of the primary sources of World War One poetry: manuscripts. | Stuart Lee | 20 Sep 2014 |
| 1017 | Creative Commons | Poetry vs. History | What place do the poets and their work have in the historical analysis of the War? Dr Stuart Lee takes a look at the debate. | Stuart Lee | 20 Sep 2014 |
| 1016 | Creative Commons | ‘On your lips my life is hung’: Robert Graves and War | Dr Charles Mundye takes a look at how Robert Graves' experiences and feelings about War that influenced his poetic career. | Charles Mundye | 19 Sep 2014 |
| 1015 | Creative Commons | Women Poets | Dr Jane Potter looks at a range of women poets who wrote during, and in the years that followed, World War One. | Jane Potter | 18 Sep 2014 |
| 1014 | Creative Commons | Special Lecture: Art, Architects, Books and Buildings: Sir Robert Taylor & his Collection at the Taylor Institution | A collaborative venture between the University of Oxford's Edgar Wind Society and the Taylor Institution Library, this lecture discusses Sir Robert Taylor and his collection of architectural books & included a display of selected items from the collection | Matthew Walker, Gervase Rosser | 17 Sep 2014 |
| 1013 | Creative Commons | Edward Thomas: Edwardian War Poet | Dr Guy Cuthbertson takes an in-depth look at the poet Edward Thomas. | Guy Cuthbertson | 16 Sep 2014 |
| 1012 | Creative Commons | Popular Poetry | Dr Stuart Lee discusses the popular poetry of the War years and the formation of the canon in the years that followed. | Stuart Lee | 15 Sep 2014 |
| 1011 | Creative Commons | Georgians and Others | Dr Stuart Lee gives a short introduction to the poetry movements that led up to the War. | Stuart Lee | 15 Sep 2014 |
| 1010 | Creative Commons | The Early Poets | Dr Alisa Miller looks at the popular poets in the early years of the War and the way that the press and publishing worlds created a commercial culture in support of the conflict. | Alisa Miller | 15 Sep 2014 |
| 1009 | Creative Commons | War Poetry | Dr Mark Rawlinson explores the relationship between War and War Poetry using Owen's famous 'Preface' as the starting point. | Mark Rawlinson | 14 Sep 2014 |
| 1008 | The Cult of Saints | Dr Bryan Ward-Perkins introduces a new research project which examines the origins and development of the cult of Christian saints. | Bryan Ward-Perkins | 12 Sep 2014 | |
| 1007 | The Jagiellonians | Dr Natalia Nowakowska introduces a new research project which examines the Renaissance Europe Jagiellonian dynasty as an international political phenomenon. | Natalia Nowakowska | 12 Sep 2014 | |
| 1006 | Between the artist and the museum | A symposium with Vik Muniz and Michael Govan (Chief Executive Officer and Wallis Annenberg Director, Los Angeles County Museum of Art) Chaired by Paul Hobson (Director, Modern Art Oxford) | Vik Muniz, Michael Govan, Wallis Annenberg, Paul Hobson | 11 Aug 2014 | |
| 1005 | Class dismissed... Art, creativity and education | A lecture by Vik Muniz, Humanitas Visiting Professor in Contemporary Arts | Vik Muniz | 11 Aug 2014 | |
| 1004 | Ukiyo-e to Emoji: Museums in the Digital Age | Martin Roth, director of the Victoria and Albert Museum, delivers the annual TORCH (The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities) open lecture at the DHOxSS 2014. | Martin Roth | 04 Aug 2014 | |
| 1003 | Museums in the digital age: development or conflict? | Interview with Martin Roth – Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum. | Martin Roth | 30 Jul 2014 | |
| 1002 | Beyond Digital Humanities: Skills, Application and Collaboration | A thought-provoking closing keynote given by Melissa Terras, University College London, at DHOxSS 2014. | Melissa Terras | 24 Jul 2014 | |
| 1001 | Electrifying the 'Via Lucis': communication technologies and republics of letters, past, present and future | A talk given by Howard Hotson, University of Oxford, at DHOxSS 2014. | Howard Hotson | 23 Jul 2014 | |
| 1000 | Creating and Sustaining DH Teams: Scaling from the Smaller to the Larger, from the Individual to the Institution and Beyond | A talk given by Lynne Siemens, University of Victoria at DHOxSS 2014. | Lynne Siemens | 23 Jul 2014 | |
| 999 | Ancient Lives: Classics and Digital Humanities at Oxford | James Brusuelas from the Faculty of Classics, Oxford University, gives a talk at DHOxSS 2014, around the Ancient Lives project. | James Brusuelas | 23 Jul 2014 | |
| 998 | Panel - The Future of Data Access and Preservation | This panel discussion will bring together those working in the area of data access and preservation to discuss the numerous problems and future possibilities of data curation, preservation, and long-term access. | David De Roure, William Kilbride, Christine Madsen, Carole L. Palmer | 23 Jul 2014 | |
| 997 | Obtaining the Unobtainable: The Holy Grail of Seed Funding for Small-Scale Digital Projects | A talk given by Emma Goodwin, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Oxford, at DHOxSS 2014. | Emma Goodwin | 23 Jul 2014 | |
| 996 | If a picture is worth 1000 words what's a medium quality scan worth? | This presentation from DHOxSS 2014 is based on the practical experience of archiving 46 thousand (plus) images taken by a Cameroonian studio photographer over a 30 years period as part of the British Library ‘Endangered Archive Programme' (EAP). | David Zeitlyn | 23 Jul 2014 | |
| 995 | Panel - Scholarly Digital Editing | This panel discussion will bring together those working in the area of scholarly digital editing to examine how and why such editions should and are being made and what issues and assumptions we bring to the creation of scholarly digital editions. | Pip Wilcox, Lou Burnard, Eugene Giddens, Eleanor Lowe | 23 Jul 2014 | |
| 994 | Community, Community of Practice, and the Methodological Commons | This talk considers notions of community, community of practice, and the methodological commons as it applies to the digital humanities. A keynote by Ray Siemens, University of Victoria from DHOxSS 2014. | Ray Siemens | 23 Jul 2014 | |
| 993 | Creative Commons | Should euthanasia be legal? | Dr Dominic Wilkinson, Director of Medical Ethics at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, explores the ethical issues surrounding euthanasia and asks whether it should be made legal. | Dominic Wilkinson, Nigel Warburton, David Edmonds | 22 Jul 2014 |
| 992 | Creative Commons | Epistemic Intuitions and Defeaters for Noninferential Religious Belief | Sixth and final talk given by Professor Michael Bergmann (Purdue) at the Defeat and Religious Epistemology for the New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology Workshop, Oxford University on 17th March 2014 | Michael Bergmann | 15 Jul 2014 |
| 991 | Creative Commons | Defeaters, Proper Functioning, and the Evolutionary Argument against Naturalism | Fifth talk given by Professor Edward Wierenga (Rochester) at the Defeat and Religious Epistemology for the New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology Workshop Oxford University held on 17th March 2014 | Edward Wierenga | 15 Jul 2014 |
| 990 | Creative Commons | Fundamental Disagreements and Defeat | Fourth talk given by Professor John Pittard (Yale Divinity School) at the Defeat and Religious Epistemology for the New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology Workshop, Oxford University on 18th March 2014 | John Pittard | 15 Jul 2014 |
| 989 | Creative Commons | (Undercutting) Epistemic Defeat and the 'Conciliatory' Road to Agnosticism | Second talk given by Dr. J. Adam Carter (Edinburgh) at the Defeat and Religious Epistemology from the New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology Workshop, Oxford University held on 17th March 2014 | J Adam Carter | 15 Jul 2014 |
| 988 | Creative Commons | Defeat, Testimony, and Miracles | First talk given by Dr Charity Anderson (Oxford) at the Defeat and Religious Epistemology from the New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology Workshop Oxford University on 17th March 2014 | Charitt Anderson | 15 Jul 2014 |
| 987 | Beyond the Academy: Applying Medical History to Health Policy | Fifth and final talk given at the Half Day Workshop for Post-Graduate and Early Career Historians of Medicine | Virginia Berridge | 14 Jul 2014 | |
| 986 | Getting Published | Fourth talk given at the Half Day Workshop for Post-Graduate and Early Career Historians of Medicine | Bill Luckin, Keir Waddington | 14 Jul 2014 | |
| 985 | Getting your Research Noticed: Public Engagement and History of Medicine | Third talk given at the Half Day Workshop for Post-Graduate and Early Career Historians of Medicine. | Lindsay Fitzharris | 14 Jul 2014 | |
| 984 | Early Career Experiences in History of Medicine | First talk given at the Half Day Workshop for Post-Graduate and Early Career Historians of Medicine | Matt Smith, Erica Charters | 14 Jul 2014 | |
| 983 | Love and Math | A public lecture given by Edward Frenkel, a professor at the University of California at Berkeley, talking around his best-selling book "Love and Math" followed by a conversation with Marcus du Sautoy and Q&A. | Edward Frenkel, Marcus du Sautoy | 12 Jul 2014 | |
| 982 | Creative Commons | Renée Fleming, "In Conversation" | Humanitas Visiting Professor in Opera Studies Renée Fleming, in conversation with Edward Seckerson. | Renée Fleming, Edward Seckerson | 10 Jul 2014 |
| 981 | Religious Belief and the Epistemology of Testimony | Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern) gives the seventh and last presentation, as part of the Testimony and Religious Epistemology workshop, held on 24th and 25th June 2014 by New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop,Oxford University. | Jennifer Lackey | 08 Jul 2014 | |
| 980 | Epistemic Trust in Oneself and Others – An Argument from Analogy | Lizzie Fricker (Oxford), gives the sixth presentation Testimony and Religious Epistemology workshop, held on 24th and 25th June 2014 by New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, Oxford University | Lizzie Fricker, Mikkel Gerken | 08 Jul 2014 | |
| 979 | Limits on Religious Testimony: Lessons on Morality | Laura Callahan (Oxford) gives the fifth presentation at the Testimony and Religious Epistemology workshop, held on 24th and 25th June 2014 by New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop Oxford University. | Laura Callahan, Peter Graham | 08 Jul 2014 | |
| 978 | Can Anti-Reductionism in the Epistemology of Testimony aid the case of Justified Religious Belief? | Sandford Goldberg (Northwestern) gives the fourth presentation at the Testimony and Religious Epistemology held on 24th and 25th June 2014 by New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, Oxford University. | Sandford Goldberg, John Hawthorne | 08 Jul 2014 | |
| 977 | Understanding and Knowing by Testimony | Paulina Sliwa (Cambridge) gives the third presentation of the Testimony and Religious Epistemology workshop geld onb 24th and 25th June 2014 by New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, Oxford University. | Paulina Sliwa, Alison Hills | 08 Jul 2014 | |
| 976 | An internalist, evidentialist, foundationalist, reductionist, egoist and otherwise unpopular account of testimonial justification | Trent Dougherty (Baylor), gives the second presentation at the Testimony and Religious Epistemology workshop, held on 24th and 25th June 2014 by New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop Oxford University. | Trent Dougherty | 08 Jul 2014 | |
| 975 | Those Unwise People Still Dwelling in Their Senses’: Religious Speech, Moral Testimony and Audience (Mis)understanding | Rachel Fraser (Oxford) gives the first presentation of the Testimony and Religious Epistemology, held on 24th and 25 June 2014 by the New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop Oxford University. | Rachel Fraser, Max Baker-Hytch | 08 Jul 2014 | |
| 974 | Creative Commons | Scribal correction and literary craft: English manuscripts 1375-1510 | Adam Smyth talks to Professor Daniel Wakelin about his new book on cultures of correction in later medieval manuscripts. | Daniel Wakelin, Adam Smyth | 08 Jul 2014 |
| 973 | The Queen Shrieks: The Shock of Ancient Egyptian Poetry | The Inaugural lecture of Richard B. Parkinson as Professor of Egyptology, accompanied by actress and author Barbara Ewing, on the emotional power of the famous Ancient Egyptian poem "The Tale of Sinuhe" | Richard Parkinson, Barbara Ewing | 27 Jun 2014 | |
| 972 | Creative Commons | One Connected Vision of Ancient Egypt: A launch of the digitised Topographical Bibliography | Richard Parkinson, Professor of Egyptology, gives a talk about the new digital Topographical Bibliography from the Griffith Institute at Oxford. | Richard Parkinson | 23 Jun 2014 |
| 971 | Creative Commons | 'Almost Identical': Copying Books in England, 1600-1900 | Henry Woudhuysen joins Adam Smyth to discuss the history of facsimiles. | Henry Woudhuysen, Adam Smyth | 19 Jun 2014 |
| 970 | Creative Commons | Special Seminar: The enhancement debate: trusting emotion or trusting reason - a false dichotomy? | In this talk, Professor Tony Coady examines the contrast between reason and emotion and argues that much of the separation of reason and emotion that underpins the debate is misguided. | Tony Coady | 16 Jun 2014 |
| 969 | Creative Commons | St Cross Seminar: What counts as a placebo is relative to a target disorder and therapeutic theory: defending a modified version of Grünbaum’s scheme | In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Jeremy Howick defends Grünbaum’s work on placebos. He outlines a need to re-examine policies on ethics of placebos, and revise our estimations of their effects in both clinical practice and trials. | Jeremy Howick | 16 Jun 2014 |
| 968 | 'The "Age of Revolutions" as an Age of Civil Wars' | The Sir John Elliott Lecture in Atlantic History 2014 by Professor David Armitage. | David Armitage | 12 Jun 2014 | |
| 967 | Creative Commons | Kelly Reichardt "In Conversation" | Filmmaker and Humanitas Visiting Professor in Film and Television, Kelly Reichardt, in conversation about her films. | Kelly Reichardt | 12 Jun 2014 |
| 966 | Helen of Troy – myth or reality? | Dr Bettany Hughes delivers her lecture - "Helen of Troy – myth or reality?" as part of the Classics Alumni Day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" | Bettany Hughes | 09 Jun 2014 | |
| 965 | Islam: Executioner or Heir of Antiquity | Tom Holland delivers his lecture - "Islam: Executioner or Heir of Antiquity" as part of the Classics Alumni Day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" | Tom Holland | 09 Jun 2014 | |
| 964 | Creative Commons | Oxford Classics and the wider world | Mai Musié delivers her lecture - "Oxford Classics and the wider world" as part of the Classics Alumni Day - "From Helen to the Hijaz" | Mai Musié | 09 Jun 2014 |
| 963 | Why Classical Reception - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014 | Dr Fiona Macintosh delivers her lecture "Why Classical Reception" as part of the Classics Alumni Day - "From Helen to The Hijaz" | Fiona Macintosh | 09 Jun 2014 | |
| 962 | Creative Commons | Grants for Schools Starting Classics - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014 | Nicholas Barber CBE, Chairman of Classics for All delivers his lecture "Grants for Schools Starting Classics" as part of the Classics Alumni Day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" | Nicholas Barber | 09 Jun 2014 |
| 961 | Creative Commons | Matters of Perception in Latin Poetry and Philosophy - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014 | Prof Tobias Reinhardt delivers his lecture - "Matters of Perception in Latin Poetry and Philosophy" as part of the Alumni day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" | Tobias Reinhardt | 09 Jun 2014 |
| 960 | Creative Commons | The Roman Empire's New Place in the World - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014 | Prof Nicholas Purcell delivers his lecture "The Roman Empire's New Place in the World" as part of the Alumni day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" | Nicholas Purcell | 09 Jun 2014 |
| 959 | Creative Commons | Studying Classical Gems - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014 | Prof Sir John Boardman delivers his lecture on "Studying Classics Gems" as part of the Alumni day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" | John Boardman | 09 Jun 2014 |
| 958 | The Haynes Lecture 2014: Runes and Amber. The Etruscans as Mediators Between the Classical World and Central Europe | Prof. Larissa Bonfante, New York University, delivers the 2014 Haynes Lecture. Held at The Ioannou School for Classical and Byzantine Studies, Oxford University. Introduced by Prof. Bert Smith. | Larissa Bonfante, Bert Smith | 05 Jun 2014 | |
| 957 | Histories of the Self | A roundtable discussion with Lynn Hunt (Humanitas Visiting Professor in Historiography), Lyndal Roper (Regius Professor of History) and Elleke Boehmer (Professor of World Literature in English). | Lynn Hunt, Lyndal Roper, Elleke Boehmer | 29 May 2014 | |
| 956 | The French Revolution in a Global Perspective | A lecture by the Humanitas Visiting Professor in Historiography, Lynn Hunt. | Lynn Hunt | 29 May 2014 | |
| 955 | Do Human Rights Need a History? | Lynn Hunt (Humanitas Visiting Professor in Historiography) in discussion with Sandra Fredman (Rhodes Professor of Law & Co-Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Human Rights for Future Generations) | Lynn Hunt, Sandra Fredman | 29 May 2014 | |
| 954 | Michael Govan lecture - "A View from the Pacific: Re-envisioning the Art Museum" | The Director of the Los Angeles County Museum gives a talk for the Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Museums, Galleries and Libraries. Chaired by Christopher Brown (Director, Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford). | Michael Govan, Christopher Brown | 28 May 2014 | |
| 953 | The Futility of Economic Forecasting? | Michael Aronstein, President, Portfolio Manager and Chief Investment Officer of Marketfield Asset Management (New York) delivers a lecture in the Institute’s ‘American Business: Past, Present and Future’ series. | Michael Aronstein | 21 May 2014 | |
| 952 | Creative Commons | Kant's little East Prussian Head and Other Reasons why we Write | Writer Claire Messud gives the Esmond Harmsworth Lecture in American Arts and Letters 2014 | Claire Messud | 20 May 2014 |
| 951 | Creative Commons | St Cross Seminar: "I wouldn’t have consented if I’d known that could happen": Consenting without Understanding | Tom Walker discusses autonomy and informed consent to medical treatment | Tom Walker | 19 May 2014 |
| 950 | Creative Commons | Reid on the Principles of Morals | The final part of Professor Dan Robinson's series on Reid's critique of David Hume. | Dan Robinson | 14 May 2014 |
| 949 | Creative Commons | Hume’s “Sentimentalist” Theory of Morals | The seventh part of Professor Dan Robinson's series on Reid's critique of David Hume. | Dan Robinson | 14 May 2014 |
| 948 | Creative Commons | Reid on Personal Identity | The sixth part of Professor Dan Robinson's series on Reid's critique of David Hume. | Dan Robinson | 14 May 2014 |
| 947 | Creative Commons | Hume on Personal Identity | The fifth part of Professor Dan Robinson's series on Reid's critique of David Hume. | Dan Robinson | 14 May 2014 |
| 946 | Creative Commons | Reid on Causation and Active Powers | The fourth part of Professor Dan Robinson's series examining Reid's critique of David Hume. | Dan Robinson | 14 May 2014 |
| 945 | Creative Commons | Hume on Causation | The third part of Professor Dan Robinson's series examining Reid's critique of David Hume. | Dan Robinson | 14 May 2014 |
| 944 | Creative Commons | Reid and Common Sense Realism | Part two of Professor Dan Robinson's examination of Reid's critique of David Hume. | Dan Robinson | 14 May 2014 |
| 943 | Creative Commons | The “representational” theory of knowledge | Professor Dan Robinson, Oxford University, delivers the first part of his series examining Reid's Critique of Hume. | Dan Robinson | 14 May 2014 |
| 942 | Creative Commons | The inevitable implausibility of physical determinism | Richard G. Swinburne, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology seminar series. | Richard Swinburne | 12 May 2014 |
| 941 | Two Concepts of Emergence | Timothy O'Connor (Indiana) gives a talk for the Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies podcast series. | Tim O'Connor | 07 May 2014 | |
| 940 | Creative Commons | Processes and Powers | John Dupré (Exeter) gives a talk for the Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies podcast series | John Dupré | 07 May 2014 |
| 939 | Creative Commons | Powers: Necessity and Neighbourhoods | Neil Williams (Buffalo University) gives a talk for the Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies podcast series | Neil Williams | 07 May 2014 |
| 938 | Creative Commons | Causal Production as Interaction: a Causal Account of Persistence and Grounding | Rögnvaldur Ingthorsson (Lund University) gives a talk for the Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies podcast series | Rögnvaldur Ingthorsson | 07 May 2014 |
| 937 | Creative Commons | Social Sector Dynamics - Opportunities Abound! | Chairman and Founder of the Bridgespan Group Thomas J. Tierney gives a talk for the Rothermere American Institute on philanthropy and how many Americans are giving back to society | Thomas J Tierney | 07 May 2014 |
| 936 | Creative Commons | Core Course: Space: Approaches to Architecture | This lecture forms part of series entitled 'Art History: Concepts and Methods', offered to second year Undergraduate and MSt History of Art students. | Matthew Walker | 06 May 2014 |
| 935 | Core Course: Artists' Names | This lecture forms part of series entitled Introduction to the History of Art, a core course taught to the first year undergraduate History of Art students. | Geraldine Johnson | 06 May 2014 | |
| 934 | Creative Commons | Core Course: Art and Art History: Painting in China | This lecture forms part of series entitled Introduction to the History of Art, a core course taught to the first year undergraduate History of Art students. | Craig Clunas | 06 May 2014 |
| 933 | Medieval Storytelling | An AHRC funded workshop for Early Career researchers | Hannah Ryley, Gareth Evans, Jenny Moon, Daniel Morden | 17 Apr 2014 | |
| 932 | Dance Circles | An interdisciplinary discussion of Dr Hélène Neveu Kringelbach's book. | Helene Neveu Kringlebach | 09 Apr 2014 | |
| 931 | Interview with Hélène Neveu Kringelbach | The author discusses her recent book on dance in urban Senegal. | Helene Neveu Kringlebach | 09 Apr 2014 | |
| 930 | Men Defending Women in Late Medieval France | An interview with Dr Helen Swift about her book; Gender, Writing, and Performance: Men Defending Women in Late Medieval France as well as other developments in Medieval Literary Studies. | Helen Swift, Landon Newby | 04 Apr 2014 | |
| 929 | Studying Medieval and Modern Languages at St Hilda's College | Helen Swift talks to Lucia Nixon, Tutor for Admissions, about why to study Medieval and Modern Languages at St Hilda's College. | Helen Swift, Lucia Nixon | 04 Apr 2014 | |
| 928 | Creative Commons | The Bodleian First Folio: A Story of Digital Engagement | This talk presents an overview of the 2012 campaign that took up the story of the Bodleian First Folio (a copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio), the collaboration that made it possible, its outreach activity, and its future. | Pip Wilcox | 01 Apr 2014 |
| 927 | Creative Commons | Crowdsourcing Community Collections: The Oxford Community Collection Model | In this presentation Kate Lindsay introduces the Oxford Community Collection Model, part of the Community Collections and Crowdsourcing Service based at the University of Oxford. | Kate Lindsay | 01 Apr 2014 |
| 926 | Creative Commons | Digital Humanities Research Support and Training in Oxford | James surveys the kinds of support provided for digital humanities by the University of Oxford for those inside and outside the University. | James Cummings | 01 Apr 2014 |
| 925 | Creative Commons | Crowdsourcing in the Arts and Interdisciplinarity | Kathryn Eccles talks about her research around the virtual art collection Your Paintings, and talk about what interdisciplinary insights can be gleaned from crowdsourcing platforms such as Your Paintings Tagger. | Kathryn Eccles | 01 Apr 2014 |
| 924 | Creative Commons | Poetry Visualisation on the Web | Alfie presents an example of how existing web tools can be used to create a visualization application for poetry. | Alfie Abdul-Rahman | 01 Apr 2014 |
| 923 | Creative Commons | Launch of Crowd Map The Crusades | Pat presents Crowd Map The Crusades, a proof-of-concept transcription and mapping project, which is affiliated with the ‘Promoting Interdisciplinary Engagment in the Digital Humanities’ (dhAHRC) project and hosted at www.dhcrowdscribe.com. | Patrick Lockley | 01 Apr 2014 |
| 922 | Creative Commons | Introduction to dhAHRC and Launch of Crowd Map The Crusades | Emma introduces the series and Crowd Map The Crusades, a proof-of-concept transcription and mapping project, which is affiliated with the ‘Promoting Interdisciplinary Engagment in the Digital Humanities’ (dhAHRC) and hosted at www.dhcrowdscribe.com. | Emma Goodwin | 01 Apr 2014 |
| 921 | Interview with Emily Troscianko | Discussion of Kafka's Cognitive Realism | Emily Troscianko | 26 Mar 2014 |
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