Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 37, No. 239.
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Date: 2023-10-04 09:15:55+00:00
From: Rens Bod <rens.bod@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Online workshop on Epistemic Transfer in the Humanities, 14-15 Nov, 202
The Society for the History of the Humanities is happy to announce an
online workshop on Epistemic Transfer in the Humanities. The workshop
will take place on November 14-15, 2023. Participation is free.
Questions that will be dealt with include:
* Why and how do humanities disciplines borrow knowledge from one
another?
* Under what conditions has knowledge transfer been (un)successful in
the past?
* What light, if at all, do historical examples shed on current forms
of (inter)disciplinarity?
Speakers include: Kärin Nickelsen, LMU Munich. Ana Simões, University of
Lisbon. Emma Mojet, Utrecht University. Viktoria Tkaczyk, Humboldt
University Berlin. Sjang ten Hagen, Utrecht University. Karin Tybjerg,
University of Copenhagen. H. Floris Cohen, Utrecht University. Kapil
Raj, EHESS Paris. Jaehwan Hyun, Pusan National University. Lukas
Verburgt, Utrecht University. Catherine Herfeld, University of Zurich.
Raphaël Sandoz, University of Geneva. Rens Bod, University of Amsterdam.
Jeroen van Dongen, University of Amsterdam.
For further information, see
<https://historyofhumanities.org/upcoming-meetings/workshop-epistemic-transfer/>
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