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Humanist Archives: Feb. 18, 2020, 2:51 p.m. Humanist 33.609 - events: philosophy of human tech (Twente); scholarly primitives (Zagreb)

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    [1]    From: Peter-Paul Verbeek 
           Subject: Fwd: save the date: Philosophy of Human-Technology Relations conference 2020 (32)

    [2]    From: Eliza Papaki 
           Subject: DARIAH Annual Event 2020: Registration open (35)


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        Date: 2020-02-18 13:07:04+00:00
        From: Peter-Paul Verbeek 
        Subject: Fwd: save the date: Philosophy of Human-Technology Relations conference 2020

Philosophy of Human-Technology Relations conference
The DesignLab of the University of Twente, 
The Netherlands
5-7 November 2020
https://www.utwente.nl/en/phtr


  Dear all,
 
  From November 5 to 7 2020 we will have the 2nd edition of the international
Philosophy of Human-Technology Relations conference at the DesignLab of the
University of Twente, The Netherlands.  Just like the 2018 conference
(https://www.utwente.nl/en/phtr), we hope to bring together a community of
philosophers of technology, ethicists of technology, designers and engineers,
STS scholars, artists – and of course anyone else interested in understanding,
evaluating and shaping the relations between humans and technologies. A call for
papers will be sent out soon, but we already wanted to inform you about the
dates of the event. We really hope you will join! Please feel free to share this
message with all people who could be interested in the event.
 
  Best regards, on behalf of the organizing committee,
 
 
  Michelle de Boer, project manager
  Peter-Paul Verbeek, conference chair
 
 
 
  prof.dr.ir. P.P.C.C. Verbeek | chair Philosophy of Human-Technology Relations
| co-director DesignLab
  University of Twente | P.O. Box 217 | NL-7500 AE Enschede | The Netherlands |
www.ppverbeek.nl

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        Date: 2020-02-17 14:32:07+00:00
        From: Eliza Papaki 
        Subject: DARIAH Annual Event 2020: Registration open

Dear colleagues,

Registration to the DARIAH Annual Event 2020 is now open:
https://dariah-ae-2020.sciencesconf.org/

Topic of this year's event, which will take place in Zagreb, Croatia from
May 26 to 29, is Scholarly Primitives.

Twenty years after John Unsworth first formulated scholarly primitives as a
set of recursive and interrelated functions that form the foundations of
research activities across disciplines, theoretical frameworks or eras, the
event will be an opportunity to revisit and freshly interrogate both the
notion and the scope of scholarly primitives. To what extent does this
particular set of scholarly primitives still correspond to our
understanding of what humanities scholars do on a day-to-day basis? Has our
understanding of research workflows changed over time significantly enough
to require a new classification?

To register, please log in to find all information:
https://dariah-ae-2020.sciencesconf.org/

Keynote speakers

We are happy to announce that this year's event will feature two keynote
speeches by John Unsworth (University of Virginia) and Kristin
Veel (University of Copenhagen).

Please spread the word in your channels!


With many thanks and best wishes,

Eliza Papaki
DARIAH-EU Outreach and Communications Officer



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