Decoding Digital Humanities London is back!
By Claire S Ross, on 26 January 2012
Decoding Digital Humanities London (DDHL) is back and it is bigger than ever! The series was founded at here at UCLDH and has now grown to include a larger number of institutions across London. PhD, MA students and staff at UCL, King’s College London and Goldmisth’s University of London are amongst the organizers this year. It’s going to be great to see what all the new faces and perspectives bring to the conversation.
DDH is a series of informal monthly meetups ( in the pub of course) for anyone interested in research at the intersection of computational technologies and the humanities. These gatherings provide an opportunity to discuss readings and raise questions, but also to chat and share ideas with others in the field of digital humanities.
The first meeting of 2012 will be on: 31st January at 6.30pm
Location: The Plough (upstairs), 27 Museum st, WC1A 1LH.
The topic up for discussion is the Digital Humanities Manifesto
Hope to see you there!