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The Cambridge Centre for Research in Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH) was established in the same year as Crucible, and like Crucible, has a strategic focus on interdisciplinary research. Although CRASSH does not have a specific focus on technology, the Directors and Fellows of CRASSH have collaborated with Crucible on technological themes from the outset. CRASSH operations are managed by [[Catherine Hurley]], who has contributed to many Crucible projects, in particular [[Interdisciplinarity and Innovation]], which was managed from CRASSH.
The Cambridge Centre for Research in Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH) was established in the same year as Crucible, and like Crucible, has a strategic focus on interdisciplinary research. Although CRASSH does not have a specific focus on technology, the Directors and Fellows of CRASSH have collaborated with Crucible on technological themes from the outset. CRASSH operations are managed by [[Catherine Hurley]], who has contributed to many Crucible projects, in particular [[Interdisciplinarity and Innovation]], which was managed from CRASSH.


CRASSH is the host organisation for the Cambridge [[Digital Humanities Initiative]], a cross-school seed funding programme that is developing awareness of Digital Humanities research in Cambridge.  
CRASSH is the host organisation for the [[Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative]], a cross-school seed funding programme that is developing awareness of Digital Humanities research in Cambridge.  


CRASSH fellows participating in Crucible:
CRASSH fellows participating in Crucible:
* [[Lee Wilson]]
* [[Lee Wilson]]
* [[Mark Turin]]
* [[Mark Turin]]
* [[Anne Anderson]]
* [[Anne Alexander]]
* [[Barbara Ravelhofer]]
* [[Barbara Ravelhofer]]


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* [[Social Property and New Social Forms]]
* [[Social Property and New Social Forms]]
* [[Representing Knowledge: Exploring Computational Techniques]]
* [[Representing Knowledge: Exploring Computational Techniques]]
* [[Computational aesthetics]] as a Negotiated Boundary


[[Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities]]
[[Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities]]


[[Category:Organisations]]
[[Category:Organisations]]

Latest revision as of 15:17, 31 July 2020

The Cambridge Centre for Research in Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH) was established in the same year as Crucible, and like Crucible, has a strategic focus on interdisciplinary research. Although CRASSH does not have a specific focus on technology, the Directors and Fellows of CRASSH have collaborated with Crucible on technological themes from the outset. CRASSH operations are managed by Catherine Hurley, who has contributed to many Crucible projects, in particular Interdisciplinarity and Innovation, which was managed from CRASSH.

CRASSH is the host organisation for the Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative, a cross-school seed funding programme that is developing awareness of Digital Humanities research in Cambridge.

CRASSH fellows participating in Crucible:

Crucible events hosted by CRASSH include:

Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities