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  • ...e university changing, and being challenged by, ICT? The Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative is coordinated by CRASSH, with representatives from CARET, Cruci
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  • ...ocus of activity in this area is now conducted via the [[Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative]]. * [[Digital Resources in the Humanities and Arts]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Digital humanities (Crucible theme)]]
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  • ...nference was hosted by [[CRASSH]] in order to raise the profile of Digital Humanities work in Cambridge. [[Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities]]
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  • ...e-MIT Institute]], and acted as external examiner for the Certificate in [[Humanities Computing for Languages (CHUCOL)]]. [[Crucible Theme: Digital humanities]]
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  • ...d has been a key champion for the establishment of the [[Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative]]. [[Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities]]
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  • ...a research fellow at [[CRASSH]], and also manages the [[Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative]] * [[Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative]]
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  • Coordinator of the [[Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative]], based at [[CRASSH]] ...a research fellow at [[CRASSH]], and also manages the [[Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative]]
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  • ...nities and Arts]] conference, and was would have been the manager of the [[Digital culture in society]] research hub. [[Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities]]
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  • David directed the [[ICT Methods Network]] for the [[Arts and Humanities Research Council]] [[Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities]]
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  • ...nference was hosted by [[CRASSH]] in order to raise the profile of Digital Humanities work in Cambridge. [[Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities]]
    261 bytes (35 words) - 06:47, 15 August 2011
  • ...he [[Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative]], with a special interest in digital music editions. [[Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities]]
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  • ...[[David Robey]]. Subsequent activity continues via the [[Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative]]. [[Crucible Theme:Digital Humanities]]
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  • Gavin created the Certificate in [[Humanities Computing for Languages (CHUCOL)]] in the Cambridge department of [[Modern [[Crucible Theme: Digital humanities]]
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  • ...ge: Exploring Computational Techniques]]. She directs the Certificate in [[Humanities Computing for Languages (CHUCOL)]]. [[Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities]]
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  • ...CRASSH]], where he directs the [[World Oral Literature Project]] and the [[Digital Himalaya Project]]. * [[Cultures of the Digital Economy]]
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  • ...nt venture between the [[Computer Laboratory]] and the Cambridge [[Digital Humanities Initiative]].
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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, h ...ross-school seed funding programme that is developing awareness of Digital Humanities research in Cambridge.
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  • ...this goal". Work toward that end is now focused in the [[Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative]]. [[Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities]]
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  • ...ocus of activity in this area is now conducted via the [[Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative]]. * [[Digital Resources in the Humanities and Arts]]
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  • ...h ([[Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities]]), and the other to new media and digital arts practice.
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  • * [[Digital culture in society]] * [[Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative]]
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  • Barbara coordinated the early [[CRASSH]] Digital Humanities project [[Virtual theatre of the Early Modern period]].
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  • [[Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities]]
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  • ...Network]], this joint project was hosted by the Anglia Ruskin University [[Digital Performance Laboratory]] and [[CRASSH]]. It combined hardware hacking with [[Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities]]
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  • [[Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities]]
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  • ...oject work, developing a range of skills appropriate to careers in digital humanities research or educational technology for language teaching.
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  • ...e university changing, and being challenged by, ICT? The Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative is coordinated by CRASSH, with representatives from CARET, Cruci
    251 bytes (34 words) - 09:26, 14 August 2011
  • [[Crucible Theme: Digital humanities]]
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  • ...nline resource to study seventeenth-century English theatre, including 3-D digital models of early theatrical spaces, animated scenes and a collection of expl [[Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities]]
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  • [[Crucible Theme: Digital humanities]]
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  • ...n is Professor of English, and contributed to the development of [[Digital humanities]] projects within CRASSH and the [[Cambridge-MIT Institute]], including:
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  • [[Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities]]
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  • This project funded by [[EPSRC]] under the Digital Economy Programme Research in the Wild initiative, is directed by [[Mike Hi [[Digital humanities (Crucible theme)]]
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  • ...orithms and robotic cameras. In association with [[CRASSH]], the [[Digital Humanities Network]] and [[Anglia Ruskin University]].
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  • [[Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities]]
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  • Convened by [[Anne Alexander]] of Cambridge Digital Humanities, and colleagues from the Cambridge Big Data SRI, this researcher developmen
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  • ...research collaboration between technologists and researchers in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AH&SS). The main focus of this collaboration is on des ...focus of this network is on collaboration between technologists and arts, humanities and social science researchers, leading to reflective research in interdisc
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  • * [[Cambridge Digital Studios]] * Certificate in [[Humanities Computing for Languages (CHUCOL)]]
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  • Crucible led the bid for the creation of a national Digital Economy research hub to be based in Cambridge, jointly hosted by the Univer ...l funding decision was that there would be no UK research hub dedicated to digital culture or creative economy research.
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  • * Centre for Research in Arts, Social Science and Humanities: [[Mary Jacobus]] and [[Catherine Hurley]] ...ndrew Lovett]] (composer, performer, and past organiser of the [[Cambridge Digital Arts Festival]]).
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