Traditional research in the social sciences and humanities is challenged by the emergence of new methods and tools that allow us to gain and compute more knowledge integrating various data sources. At the same time, our human experiences and our ways of learning and knowing are increasingly mediated by technology. More data than ever before are produced, captured and archived by scientists and citizens alike, and can be accessed and analyzed online.This Summer School aims to discuss the possibilities of computer science-based research methods in the Digital Humanities while at the same time investigating the epistemological challenges of these methods as well as their theoretical bases and implications. The Vienna Summer School on Digital Humanities will offer participants hands-on experience with tools and techniques, covering the following topics: - Introduction to Digital Humanities and its methodological challenges; - Text mining with a focus on (a) news and (micro-)blogs mining and (b) opinion mining, sentiment analysis, and beyond; - Critical engagement with (especially online) data; - Theories of human-technology interaction %E2%80" user tracking / digital traces / data bodies / quantified self and their implications for data collection, analysis and communication of results; - Social network analysis; - Information visualization and visual analytics.
Course leaderA high-ranking international faculty with a variety of disciplinary and methodological backgrounds will present these topics: Bettina Berendt (KU Leuven, Belgium), Sema Colpan (Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for History and Society, Austria), Noshir Contracto
Target groupWe invite dedicated PhD studentsfrom the humanities and the social sciences with with an interest in digital humanities. to submit applications.
Course aimTo provide students with insight and expertise in the field of digital humanities.
Fee infoEUR 80: Course + course materials + coffee breaks and lunches.
Vienna University of TechnologyAddress: E-Commerce Group in cooperation with the Ludwig Boltzmann Institue for History and Society, Hofburg, Zuckerb%C3%A4ckerstiege, Top 17
Postal code: 1010
City: Vienna
Country: Austria
Website: http://www.ec.tuwien.ac.at/summerschool2015/
E-mail: summerschool@geschichte.lbg.ac.at
Phone: +43 18909689