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Medieval narratives that are relevant for today’s world

Medieval narratives that are relevant for today’s world

by Talking Humanities | Nov 22, 2018 | History & Classics, Interviews, Languages & Literature

Dr Daisy Black, an English lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton, talks about her research, which focuses on medieval and Renaissance drama, and gender and queer theory. She is one of the ten 2018 New Generation Thinkers whose research will be made into radio...
Why use an ontology? Mixed methods produce mixed data

Why use an ontology? Mixed methods produce mixed data

by Talking Humanities | Oct 18, 2018 | Analysis & Comment, Digital, Features

Michael Pidd, director of the Digital Humanities Institute at the University of Sheffield, and developer Katherine Rogers, explain how they used an ‘ology’ to overcome the mixed data challenge thrown up by their AHRC-funded ‘Beyond the Multiplex’ project. One of the...
Rethinking the Senses (Public Engagement Case Study – Dr Merle Fairhurst)

Rethinking the Senses (Public Engagement Case Study – Dr Merle Fairhurst)

by aseifert | Mar 24, 2015 | Being Human festival, CenSes, Fellowships & Networks, Interviews, Philosophy, Projects, Public Engagement, Research & Resources

To mark the launch of our call for applications for the first SAS/Senate House Library ‘Public Engagement Innovators Scheme’, we asked some staff from across the School about their experiences of public engagement and how it has influenced their research and...
Digital imaging and manuscripts event at the National Library of Wales

Digital imaging and manuscripts event at the National Library of Wales

by aseifert | Mar 19, 2015 | Digital, Events

This free event is being organised by Professor Lorna Hughes, SAS’s chair in digital humanities, and Professor Andrew Prescott, AHRC digital transformations theme fellow at the University of Glasgow. It will acknowledge the long tradition of the use of scientific aids...
CenSes Seminar on Multisensory Perception and Action: Embodiment in perception and language – 11 December

CenSes Seminar on Multisensory Perception and Action: Embodiment in perception and language – 11 December

by aseifert | Dec 8, 2014 | Events, Philosophy, PotW

In the Research Unit in Cognitive and Affective Sciences, we have recently performed a series of psychophysical and brain imaging studies together with neuropsychological investigations of brain-lesioned patients to demonstrate that perception is to be considered as...
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