Data Driven Classics: Interdisciplinary Connections through Shared Data

Workshop organised by Andrea Farina (Department of Digital Humanities) and Francesca Lam-March (Department of Classics). The Department of Digital Humanities at King’s College London is excited to announce a unique opportunity for scholars interested in the intersection of Classics and digital methodologies. We invite you to participate in our second workshop of the Data Driven …

Crossing Boundaries: Celebrating Linguistic Diversity at King’s

Event organised by Andrea Farina and Barbara McGillivray. To register for the event, please visit King’s official webpage. Join us for “Crossing Boundaries: Celebrating Linguistic Diversity at King’s”, an exciting initiative designed to explore the vibrant world of languages and how they shape our understanding of motion and space. In today’s global city of London, …

Data Driven Classics: Exploring the Power of Shared Datasets

Workshop organised by Andrea Farina (Department of Digital Humanities) and George Oliver (Department of Classics). The Department of Digital Humanities at King’s College London is excited to announce a unique opportunity for scholars interested in the intersection of Classics and digital methodologies. We invite you to participate in our upcoming event entitled Data Driven Classics: …

AI incidents and ‘networked trouble’: The case for a research agenda

A paper on “AI incidents and ‘networked trouble’: The case for a research agenda” has just been published by Department of Digital Humanities PhD researcher Tommy Shane. The paper is open access and can be found here and the abstract is copied below. Against a backdrop of widespread interest in how publics can participate in …