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The SHAPE-ID Interdisciplinary Research Toolkit

The SHAPE-ID Interdisciplinary Research Toolkit

by Talking Humanities | Aug 16, 2021 | Analysis & Comment, Digital, Features, Graduate Study, Research & Resources

By Professor Eve Patten, director of Trinity College Dublin’s Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute When the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute at Trinity College Dublin was invited to contribute to this blog, it gave...
Language and the connected human – now possible online

Language and the connected human – now possible online

by Talking Humanities | May 5, 2020 | Digital, Features, Languages & Literature, Research & Resources

Dr Godela Weiss-Sussex, acting director of the Institute of Modern Languages Research (IMLR), discusses the institute’s new online resources and the importance of keeping connected in a time of uncertainty. As Being Human’s director Professor Sarah Churchwell...
How can text technologies shape the information that books communicate?

How can text technologies shape the information that books communicate?

by Talking Humanities | Mar 17, 2020 | Analysis & Comment, Digital, Features, History & Classics, Languages & Literature, Research & Resources

Rose Aitchison, an MA History of the Book student at the Institute of English Studies, explores the importance of touch in our interaction with the texts we read, from the pre-reading toddler to the expert adult. “For the last twenty years neither matter nor space nor...
New global database on minority issues: MinorityForum.info

New global database on minority issues: MinorityForum.info

by Talking Humanities | Dec 11, 2018 | Analysis & Comment, Digital, Features, Human Rights, Research & Resources

Lilija Alijeva, Dr Anna-Mária Bíró, Dr Corinne Lennox and Marcus Oda on a new web-based forum designed to amplify the voices of minority groups, who continue to struggle to find a suitable place where they can raise issues and concerns.  The voices of minority groups...
The future of history is # SAS 3D Centre

The future of history is # SAS 3D Centre

by Talking Humanities | Mar 8, 2018 | Digital, Features, History & Classics

Once the preserve of subjects such as engineering, medical and physical sciences and archaeology, virtual reality and three-dimensional printing is literally making history. The technology is now an important way for historians to undertake and present research, says...
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