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Dear all,

We are happy to announce a workshop on the perennial question: “Does 
Intellectual History need Digital Humanities?” on 11.-12.12.2018.

This workshop is the second symposium on Computational Approaches to 
Intellectual History and the History of Philosophy organised by Helsinki 
Computational History Group. In the Spring 2017, the Never Mine the 
Mind? -seminar focused on demonstrating exploratory work necessary for 
an understanding of how methods of data and text mining can be useful in 
the study of intellectual history and the history of philosophy.

For the programme of the December 2018 workshop, see:
http://heldig.fi/does-intellectual-history-need-digital-humanities-ihdh2018

Sign up using this form by 4.12.2018:
https://elomake.helsinki.fi/lomakkeet/93427/lomake.html

Hope to see you at the workshop,
Mikko Tolonen & Helsinki Computational History Group

-- 
Jouni Tuominen, Coordinating researcher
Helsinki Centre for Digital Humanities (HELDIG)
University of Helsinki and Aalto University
HELDIG: Room A130, Metsätalo, Unioninkatu 40, Helsinki
Aalto: Room B126, Computer Science Building, Konemiehentie 2, Espoo
+358 50 556 0402
http://seco.cs.aalto.fi/u/jwtuomin/


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