“Breathing Emotions & Stories: A different way of navigating Oral History Archives”- an open lecture by Dr. Almila Akdag Salah on 16 December
2024/12/06
Last “Voices Unbound” Seminar for 2024: on 16 December Dr. Almila Akdag Salah will give an open lecture on Breathing Emotions & Stories: A different way of navigating Oral History Archives. This event is a part of a lecture series co-organised by TU Darmstadt, University College London, Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) and the Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte. The series is convened by Julianne Nyhan (TU Darmstadt), Andrew Flinn, Andreas Vlachidis, and Marco Humbel (UCL), Shih-Pei Chen (Max Planck Institute), and Gerben Zaagsma (C²DH), offering an important way of keeping up to date with the methodological and theoretical state of the art in digital oral history.

is an assist prof. at the Utrecht University, Dept. of Information and Computational Sciences; she works as part of the UU Human Centered Computing group. Her research interests combine qualitative and quantitative methods to study mainly humanities and social data. Dr. Almila Akdag Salah (Utrecht University, GE)
The event accommodates online format via Zoom platform. Don’t miss the final open lecture of the year! To secure your spot please navigate to Evenbrite page.