› The present and future of digital history and computational historical research - Brandon Sepulvado, Groupe d'Étude des Méthodes de l'Analyse Sociologique de la Sorbonne, Centre des sociologie des organisations, University of Notre Dame
13:00-13:30 (30min)
› Building a new Digital History Lab in a time of crisis: Between scholarship and "workforce development" - James Mokhiber, University of New Orleans
13:30-14:00 (30min)
14:00 - 14:15 (15min)
Break
14:15 - 15:15 (1h)
Time and Space of Digital History
Baïetto
Andreas Fickers
› Hyperspaces for History: Multidimensional Mappings and Locating Uncertainties - Charles van den Heuvel, Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands/University of Amsterdam
14:15-14:45 (30min)
› Searching for the first digital game featuring historical content: Is this ‘digital history'? - Tobias Winnerling, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf
14:45-15:15 (30min)
› Hybrid approaches to historical research: analysing the Anne Frank diaries with digital tools - Gerben Zaagsma, Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
08:30-09:00 (30min)
› Approches qualitatives et quantitatives des témoignages de la Shoah : retours d'expérience - Bieke Van Camp, Centre de Recherches Interdisciplinaires en Sciences humaines et Sociales de Montpellier
09:00-09:30 (30min)
› Digital Historical Intertextuality or Challenging the Qualitative/Quantitative Fringe - Efthymis D. Kokordelis, Cologne Center for eHumanities
09:30-10:00 (30min)
› Visualizing Visions - Floor Koeleman, University of Luxembourg
10:15-10:45 (30min)
› Automated semantic interpretation of architectural digital imagery: Writing and rewriting Postmodern Tel Aviv-Jaffa architectural history - Yael Allweil, Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning Technion IIT
10:45-11:15 (30min)
› Visualizing the Birth of Settler Colonial Empires Using Multimodal Digital Historical Research Methods - Ashley Sanders, The Claremont Colleges
11:15-11:45 (30min)
› De la démarche fondamentale à la démarche appliquée : approche interdisciplinaire des dynamiques forestières de l'Avesnois (Nord) - Marie Debarre, Cultures Arts Histoire Imaginaires Sociétés et Territoires Etrangers, Cultures, Arts, Littératures Histoire, Imaginaires, Sociétés, Territoires, Environnement
11:45-12:15 (30min)
› Individual Histories in the Russian Internet: Participation and Autonomy? - Milena Rubleva, National Research University Higher School of Economics
13:30-14:00 (30min)
› The passion about amateur history on the Greek web during the current economic crisis - Panagiotis Zestanakis, University of Crete
14:00-14:30 (30min)
› Born-Digital Sources: Web Archives and their Challenges - Richard Deswarte, University of East Anglia
14:30-15:00 (30min)
› Permettre l'exploitation numérique d'archives par le biais de la numérisation enrichie d'un corpus de sources : retour d'expérience autour de la Bibliothèque Historique de l'Education - Solenn Huitric, LAboratoire de Recherche Historique Rhône-Alpes - UMR5190
15:00-15:30 (30min)
› L'historien sur le fil de la toile : historiciser la fabrique mémorielle en ligne dans les années 2000 à partir des archives françaises du Web - Sophie Gebeil, Temps, espaces, langages europe méridionale méditerranée
15:45-16:15 (30min)
› A la recherche de "flame wars" - Alexandre Hocquet, Université de Lorraine
16:15-16:45 (30min)
› Archives du Web : transmets-moi si tu peux ! - Valérie Schafer, Institut des Sciences de la Communication
16:45-17:15 (30min)
Public History in the Digital Age: Change and Continuity
Baïetto
Frédéric Clavert
› L'histoire orale numérique: changements, continuités et défis - Fellous-Sigrist Myriam, King's College London, Department of Digital Humanities
08:30-09:00 (30min)
› Multi-Media “Mosaic Modes” for Oral/Public History - Michael Frisch, University at Buffalo, State University of New York
09:00-09:30 (30min)
› Does public history need to be digital ? / L'histoire publique doit-elle être numérique ? - Daphne Budasz, Université Paris Est Créteil, Romain Duplan, Université Paris Est Créteil, Iris Pupella-Nogues, Université Paris Est Créteil, Faculté des lettres, langues et scincens humaines
09:30-10:00 (30min)
› The Italian House/Museum of Joe Petrosino, An Anti-Mafia New York Police Officer - Marcello Ravveduto, Università degli Studi di Salerno
10:15-10:45 (30min)
› The Spanish Flu in Dublin c.1918, from burial records to an interactive map - Richard Legay, University of Luxembourg - Kit Krupp, Trinity College Dublin
10:45-11:15 (30min)
› Deconstructing Historical Massively Multiplayer Online Games: how people deal with an interactive past. - Elias Stouraitis, Ionian University
11:15-11:45 (30min)
› L'atelier digital de l'historien : Euchronie, entre histoire numérique et histoire publique - Sébastien Poublanc, Framespa, Université de Toulouse
11:45-12:15 (30min)
Public History in Local, National and Global Perspectives
Baïetto
› Le passé numérique d'une ville. Enjeux et potentialités de digital history à travers le projet « Open Jerusalem » - Maria Chiara Rioli, Open Jerusalem ERC Project
13:30-14:00 (30min)
› The Cow, the Mayor, a Glass of Wine: a Digital Public History Project on the hundredth edition of the Lausanne National Fair. - Anne-Katrin Weber, University of Lausanne - Claire-Lise Debluë, University of Lausanne
14:00-14:30 (30min)
› Memorial Democràtic's project “Memory at a click”: an online archive as a reparation public policy. - Gerard Corbella, Memorial Democràtic
14:30-15:00 (30min)