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SUMMARY:Harvard Workshop: Research Methods in Islamic Studies
DESCRIPTION:Summary: In this workshop\, researchers will learn how to organize\, manipulate\, and visualize their data. We will first focus on good data organization practices and use spreadsheets to tidy and wrangle several datasets. We will then manipulate\, clean\, and enhance our data in OpenRefine\, a powerful tool for working with messy data. Finally\, we will demonstrate how it is possible to visualize and understand clean data. \nRequirements: Attendees should bring laptops with Excel\, OpenOffice\, or LibreOffice installed; they should also install OpenRefine (http://openrefine.org/download.html) prior to the workshop. \nContact: Please RSVP at bit.ly/AISP2019 and contact Johannes Makar\, Workshop Coordinator\, with any questions at jmakar@g.harvard.edu. \nLamont Library\nRoom B30\n11 Quincy St.\nCambridge
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/harvard-workshop-research-methods-in-islamic-studies/
LOCATION:Harvard University\, Cambridge\, MA
CATEGORIES:conferences and workshops,digital humanities,events in Islamic legal studies,lectures and talks,tech
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190512
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20190414T173239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190414T173239Z
UID:10001112-1557446400-1557619199@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:NYU Conference: Contact and Convergence
DESCRIPTION:“Contact and Convergence: An Interdisciplinary Conference in Islamic Studies” \nHow might different disciplines approach similar central questions? How does a well-established academic field integrate new technological and methodological approaches? And how might these new approaches encourage greater engagement with diverse scholarly voices and the public at large? \nPlease register here: https://isnyu2019.weebly.com/ \nMay 10th (Location TBD) – Open to All \n6:00-8:00 pm: Keynote: New Museological Approaches to Islam and Islamic Art \nInterest in the Islamic world and its art and culture is burgeoning\, as new museums and permanent galleries devoted to displaying it proliferate across the globe. At the same time that an unprecedented number of museums present “Islamic art\,” scholars within the field have questioned the coherence of the category of Islamic art or Islamic culture. The most challenging critiques have focused on the typical geography of art labeled Islamic\, its chronology\, and its relationship to religion. This panel brings together several curators and scholars who have worked on recent exhibits that address these questions in different ways\, at the Metropolitan Museum\, the Children’s Museum of Manhattan\, the Smithsonian’s Freer|Sackler galleries and the Brooklyn Museum.\n​Panelists: \n\nDr. Navina Haidar (Nasser Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah Curator Department of Islamic Art\, the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, NY)\nDr. Hussein Rashid (Founder of Islamicate and Academic Advisor to the Children’s Museum of Manhattan Exhibit\, NY)\nDr. Simon Rettig\, Assistant Curator (Arts of the Islamic World\, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery\, Smithsonian Institution\, Washington DC)\nDr. Ayşin Yoltar-Yıldırım (Hagop Kevorkian Associate Curator of Islamic Art\, Brooklyn Museum\, NY)\n\nDiscussant: \n\nProf. Abigail Balbale (Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies\, NYU)\n\n8:00-9:30 pm: Dinner Reception \nMay 11th (Ettinghausen Library in NYU’s Kevorkian Center) – Registration Required \n8:30-9:30 am: Light Breakfast \n9:30-11:00 am: Sectarianism in Interdisciplinary Perspective \nPublic discourse often casts sectarianism as one of the most pressing political problems of the Middle East and broader Islamic world\, as elsewhere. While recent critical scholarship has productively critiqued essentialist readings of sectarianism\, this panel asks what how scholars in different fields approached the question methodologically\, and how these differences shape our understanding of sects and sectarianism. As an interdisciplinary object of study\, how can we approach sectarianism without reproducing ‘methodological sectarianism’\, or reinforcing essentialism and exceptionalism? How can we productively make connections between the study of sectarianism and other theories or scholarly studies of difference such as race or gender? \nPanelists: \n\nProf. Ayse Baltacioglu-Brammer (History & MEIS\, NYU)\nProf. Maya Mikdashi (Anthropology\, Rutgers)\nDr. Fanar Haddad (Middle East Institute\, National University of Singapore)\n\nDiscussant: \n\nArran Robert Walshe (PhD Student\, NYU)\n\n11:00-11:30 am: Coffee Break \n11:30-1:00 pm: Digital Humanities in Islamic Studies \nOver the past few decades\, Islamic Studies scholarship has been impacted by the incorporation of technological advances and tools. By using digital applications for visual imaging\, modeling\, mapping\, and text and data mining\, scholars are now able to analyze and reconstruct their corpus beyond the limitations of traditional methodologies. This panel will open a broad discussion about what new questions can be raised and addressed through these digital techniques. How do these new approaches challenge the traditional framing of different areas of Islamic Studies scholarship? When are these new approaches truly revolutionary\, enabling innovative analysis; and when are they merely evolutionary\, facilitating but not challenging the traditional methodologies? \nPanelists: \n\nDr. Martina Rugiadi (Associate Curator\, Islamic Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, NY)\nSharon Tai (Deputy Editor\, SHARIAsource at ILSP\, Harvard)\nProf. Oscar Aguirre-Mandujano (History\, University of Pennsylvania)\n\nDiscussant:​ \n\nDr. Jared McCormick (DGS Near Eastern Studies\, NYU)\n\n1:00-1:10 pm: Break for Dhuhr \n1:10-2:00 pm: Lunch \n2:00-3:30 pm: Muslim Identity and Islamic Studies \nThis panel engages with Muslim academics whose work bridges the gap between the academic study of Islam and Islamic scholarship in the modern world. Rather than conceiving of these two domains as discrete and separate\, the panelists will discuss how their academic work is intimately related to their identity as Muslim scholars. The panel will center on the methodological concerns of the panelists and the way in which they leverage contemporary academic discourses—such as theology\, feminism\, theories of religion\, and identity—to both further Islamic Studies scholarship and serve the larger Muslim community. \nPanelists: \n\nProf. Sylvia Chan-Malik (American and Women and Gender Studies\, Rutgers)\nProf. Martin Nguyen (Religious Studies\, Fairfield University)\nProf. Zareena Grewal (American and Religious Studies\, Yale University)\n\n​Discussant:​ \n\nProf. Ismail Alatas (Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies\, NYU)\n\n3:30 pm: Closing Remarks
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/nyu-conference-contact-and-convergence/
LOCATION:New York University\, New York\, NY
CATEGORIES:conferences and workshops,digital humanities,events in Islamic legal studies
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190625
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20190522T225528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190522T225528Z
UID:10000907-1561334400-1561420799@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Hamburg Course: Islamicate Digital Humanities for Scholars in Manuscript Studies
DESCRIPTION:This summer course is for graduate (MA and PhD) students and researchers who work with manuscript materials in Arabic script and want to learn how to apply digital technology in their research. It includes both theoretical and practical sessions on digital encoding and editing of manuscript texts\, data annotation\, search\, and visualization. Limited to 20 participants\, first-come\, first-serve. There are some grants available to help cover travel costs. See website for syllabus. Please send CV\, motivation letter\, and some background about your technical skills to julia.roessing@uni-hamburg.de and alba.fedeli@uni-hamburg.de.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/hamburg-course-islamicate-digital-humanities-for-scholars-in-manuscript-studies/
LOCATION:University of Hamburg\, Hamburg\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Applications,courses,digital humanities,Due dates,Opportunities,tech
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191107
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20190905T124529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190905T124529Z
UID:10000889-1572998400-1573084799@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Second Islamicate Digital Humanities Network Members’ Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Islamicate Digital Humanities Network is hosting their second IDHN member’s meeting on Wednesday\, November 6th\, 2019. IDHN members will receive an invitation with the access code and link in the network’s newsletter. Guests can request an access code by sending an e-mail to info@idhn.org. The network welcomes contributions from both members and guests developing or employing digital methods in their research within the Islamicate Studies and Linguistics.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/second-islamicate-digital-humanities-network-members-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Call for papers,digital humanities,Due dates,Opportunities
ORGANIZER;CN="Digital Islamicate Humanities":MAILTO:info@idhn.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191202
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20191114T141331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191130T161016Z
UID:10001172-1575158400-1575244799@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Applications: Participation in the NYU Abu Dhabi Winter Institute in Digital Humanities (19-22 Jan | Abu Dhabi\, United Arab Emirates)
DESCRIPTION:The Institute for Liberal Arts & Interdisciplinary Studies at Emerson College is looking to hire a part-time Affiliated Faculty to fill one History course opening for the Spring 2020 semester\, January 14-May 1\, 2020. The course is HI204 Islam in the World. HI204 Islam in the World pursues an interdisciplinary study of the origins of … Continue reading Call for Applications: Affiliated Faculty (Part-Time)\, Emerson College
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-applications-participation-in-the-nyu-abu-dhabi-winter-institute-in-digital-humanities-19-22-jan-abu-dhabi-united-arab-emirates/
CATEGORIES:Applications,conferences and workshops,digital humanities,Due dates,Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191203
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20191114T141331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T161900Z
UID:10001175-1575244800-1575331199@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Papers: Law and Humanities Junior Scholars Workshop (7-8 Jun 2020 | UCLA School of Law)
DESCRIPTION:New Book Symposium (New Translation of The Muwaṭṭaʾ) Dec 2019 | Online Forum  The Program in Islamic Law has newly launched a Journal of Islamic Law\, which will host a first-time symposium on our forthcoming book publication: a translation of one of the earliest treatises on Islamic law\, Al-Muwaṭṭaʾ (by Mālik b. Anas in the 8th century)\, … Continue reading  New Book Symposium: New Translation of The Muwaṭṭaʾ\, The Program in Islamic Law\, Harvard Law School
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-papers-law-and-humanities-junior-scholars-workshop-7-8-jun-2020-ucla-school-of-law/
LOCATION:UCLA School of Law
CATEGORIES:Call for papers,digital humanities,Due dates,Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200123
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20191115T142022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191206T085922Z
UID:10001192-1579392000-1579737599@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Conference: NYU Abu Dhabi Winter Institute in Digital Humanities (19-22 Jan | Abu Dhabi\, United Arab Emirates)
DESCRIPTION:The NYU Abu Dhabi Winter Institute in Digital HumanitiesThe inaugural NYU Abu Dhabi Winter Institute in Digital Humanities (19-22 January 2020) is an event aimed at researchers and educators interested in the intersection of technology and the humanities. The Winter Institute features hands-on courses\, presentations\, cultural and academic visits as well as networking opportunities.The courses have a humanities orientation\, but we welcome participants from other disciplines with shared interests. Our focus in this inaugural year is on launching digital communities of practices within NYU Abu Dhabi’s diverse contexts.Attendance in the Winter Institute is by application only\, and each participant will attend only one of the parallel courses. Most of the courses require no prior technical skills. Places are limited.Dates:19-22 January 2020. Explore the WIDH schedule here.Location:NYU Abu Dhabi Library\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi\, UAE. Map.Fees:Early Bird Registration (up to October 31\, 2019) – 350 USD + 5% VAT = $367.50Regular Registration (up to December 1\, 2019) – 500 USD + 5% VAT = $525Fees cover one course\, some meals and transportation to optional excursions. A limited number of dorm rooms on NYU Abu Dhabi campus have been reserved for participants of the Winter Institute in Digital Humanities at reasonable rates. We also have the possibility of a preferential rate at the Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel and Resort\, a short drive over the bridge from Saadiyat Island. Contact us at nyuad.widh@nyu.edu if you would like to avail these offers.Organizers:David Joseph Wrisley (NYU Abu Dhabi\, Arts and Humanities Division)Beth Russell (NYU Abu Dhabi Library)Contact us with your questions at nyuad.widh@nyu.edu.The Winter Institute in Digital Humanities is made possible by the generous support of the NYU Abu Dhabi Institute with the participation of the NYU Abu Dhabi Library and the Arts and Humanities Division.Flyer:Download our flyer here.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/conference-nyu-abu-dhabi-winter-institute-in-digital-humanities-19-22-jan-abu-dhabi-united-arab-emirates/
CATEGORIES:conferences and workshops,digital humanities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210821
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20210516T030306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210531T040355Z
UID:10000995-1622505600-1629503999@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Digital Islamicate Paleography and Codicology Summer School\, The Roshan Institute for Persian Studies at the University of Maryland\, June 1-August 20\, 2021
DESCRIPTION:Digital Islamicate Paleography and Codicology Summer School June 1-August 20\, 2021 The Roshan Institute for Persian Studies at the University of Maryland (Roshan Institute-UMD) is offering a free\, stipend-supported twelve-week online summer course on digital Islamicate paleography and codicology. We are seeking graduate students interested in the intersection of Arabic-script paleography and codicology with digital … Continue reading Digital Islamicate Paleography and Codicology Summer School\, The Roshan Institute for Persian Studies at the University of Maryland\, June 1-August 20\, 2021
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/digital-islamicate-paleography-and-codicology-summer-school-the-roshan-institute-for-persian-studies-at-the-university-of-maryland-june-1-august-20-2021/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,courses,digital humanities,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210828
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20210525T033331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210822T094849Z
UID:10001279-1629676800-1630108799@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Online Workshop: An Introduction to Arabic Manuscripts\, Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture\, August 23-27\, 2021
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: Armenian School of Languages and Cultures – ASPIRANTUM is organizing a Persian language summer school in Yerevan\, Armenia. The 8 weeks Persian language summer school will start on July 4\, 2021\, and will last till August 28\, 2021. Applicants may also choose to participate in the 3\, 4\, 5\, 6\, or 7 … Continue reading Persian Language Summer School 2021 (3-8 weeks)\, Yerevan\, Armenia
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/online-workshop-an-introduction-to-arabic-manuscripts-aga-khan-program-for-islamic-architecture-august-23-27-2021/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,conferences and workshops,courses,digital humanities,Due dates,Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210827T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210827T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20210824T095031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210827T100255Z
UID:10001010-1630054800-1630076400@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Digital Teaching Workshop: Tools for Assignments and Activities\, Harvard University\, August 27\, 2021 @ 9am-3pm
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: Armenian School of Languages and Cultures – ASPIRANTUM is organizing a Persian language summer school in Yerevan\, Armenia. The 8 weeks Persian language summer school will start on July 4\, 2021\, and will last till August 28\, 2021. Applicants may also choose to participate in the 3\, 4\, 5\, 6\, or 7 … Continue reading Persian Language Summer School 2021 (3-8 weeks)\, Yerevan\, Armenia
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/digital-teaching-workshop-tools-for-assignments-and-activities-harvard-university-august-27-2021-9am-3pm/
CATEGORIES:Blog,conferences and workshops,digital humanities,Due dates,lectures and talks,Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210911
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20210601T040430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210829T100757Z
UID:10001281-1630281600-1631318399@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Third Summer School in Islamicate Digital Humanities for Scholars in Manuscript Studies\, August 30 - September 10\, 2021
DESCRIPTION:The University of Hamburg is hosting a four-day summer course on Islamicate Digital Humanities from August 30th to September 10th for graduate students and researchers who work with manuscript materials in Arabic script. Please\, find the information below: Third Summer School in Islamicate Digital Humanities for Scholars in Manuscript Studies Date: 30 August – 10 … Continue reading Third Summer School in Islamicate Digital Humanities for Scholars in Manuscript Studies\, August 30 – September 10\, 2021
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/third-summer-school-in-islamicate-digital-humanities-for-scholars-in-manuscript-studies-august-30-september-10-2021/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,courses,digital humanities,Due dates,Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210906T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210906T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20210906T114925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210906T114925Z
UID:10001012-1630927800-1630935000@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Keynote Lecture: "Prospects of Middle Eastern Studies in the Context of Digital Humanities" by Maxim Romanov\, IDHN\, September 6\, 2021 @ 11:30 am - 1:30 pm
DESCRIPTION:The University of Hamburg is hosting a four-day summer course on Islamicate Digital Humanities from August 30th to September 10th for graduate students and researchers who work with manuscript materials in Arabic script. Please\, find the information below: Third Summer School in Islamicate Digital Humanities for Scholars in Manuscript Studies Date: 30 August – 10 … Continue reading Third Summer School in Islamicate Digital Humanities for Scholars in Manuscript Studies\, August 30 – September 10\, 2021
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/keynote-lecture-prospects-of-middle-eastern-studies-in-the-context-of-digital-humanities-by-maxim-romanov-idhn-september-6-2021-1130-am-130-pm/
CATEGORIES:Blog,conferences and workshops,digital humanities,lectures and talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210930
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20210911T123554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T141933Z
UID:10001289-1632873600-1632959999@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Workshop: Islamicate Digital Humanities Network (IDHN) Digitization Workshop\, September 29\, 2021
DESCRIPTION:Topic: When Politics are Sacralized: Comparative Perspectives on Religious Claims and Nationalism Description: Authors of the new edited book When Politics Are Sacralized (Cambridge University Press\, 2021) reflect on how religious claims undergird and obscure settler colonial realities and why and how religious and political claims are fused to produce and entrench state violence. The … Continue reading Webinar: “When Politics are Sacralized: Comparative Perspectives on Religious Claims and Nationalism” The Religion\, Conflict\, and Peace Initiative\, September 28\, 2021 @ 1:00 – 2:15 pm
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/workshop-islamicate-digital-humanities-network-idhn-digitization-workshop-september-29-2021/
CATEGORIES:Blog,conferences and workshops,digital humanities,lectures and talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211022T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211022T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20210929T142005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211021T171827Z
UID:10001315-1634904000-1634909400@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Webinar: Paul Love on "Three Moons\, Water Buffalo Skins\, & Digital Codicology: Snapshots of Ibadi Muslim Manuscript Cultures in North Africa\," School of Humanities and Social Sciences\, Al Akhawayn University\, Morocco\, October 22\, 2021 @ 12:00 - 1:30 pm
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers\, including\, among others\, PIL book series editor Abigail Krasner Balbale: Dr Rocio Daga Portillo First session: Monday\, Oct. 18\, 2021 – 6.15 to 7.45 pm (CET) Last session: Monday\, Feb. 07\, 2022 – 6.15 to 7.45 pm (CET) This webinar is part of the “Webinar Initiative in Islamic Material Culture” jointly organized … Continue reading Lecture Series: A Society in Transition: Property and Law in Arabic Documents from Toledo (11th-14th Centuries) (Winter term 2021/22)\, Hamburg University\, October 18\, 2021 – February 7\, 2022
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/webinar-paul-love-on-three-moons-water-buffalo-skins-digital-codicology-snapshots-of-ibadi-muslim-manuscript-cultures-in-north-africa-school-of-humanities-and-social-sciences-al-akhawa/
CATEGORIES:Blog,conferences and workshops,digital humanities,lectures and talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220122
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20211222T020504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220120T070624Z
UID:10001095-1642723200-1642809599@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Position opening: Senior Preceptor in Digital History\, Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers\, including\, among others\, PIL book series editor Abigail Krasner Balbale: Dr Rocio Daga Portillo First session: Monday\, Oct. 18\, 2021 – 6.15 to 7.45 pm (CET) Last session: Monday\, Feb. 07\, 2022 – 6.15 to 7.45 pm (CET) This webinar is part of the “Webinar Initiative in Islamic Material Culture” jointly organized … Continue reading Lecture Series: A Society in Transition: Property and Law in Arabic Documents from Toledo (11th-14th Centuries) (Winter term 2021/22)\, Hamburg University\, October 18\, 2021 – February 7\, 2022
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/position-opening-senior-preceptor-in-digital-history-harvard-university-faculty-of-arts-and-sciences/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,digital humanities,Due dates,Opportunities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220131
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220201
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20211217T235642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220130T093433Z
UID:10001372-1643587200-1643673599@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Fellowship Applications: The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University\, 2022-2023
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers\, including\, among others\, PIL book series editor Abigail Krasner Balbale: Dr Rocio Daga Portillo First session: Monday\, Oct. 18\, 2021 – 6.15 to 7.45 pm (CET) Last session: Monday\, Feb. 07\, 2022 – 6.15 to 7.45 pm (CET) This webinar is part of the “Webinar Initiative in Islamic Material Culture” jointly organized … Continue reading Lecture Series: A Society in Transition: Property and Law in Arabic Documents from Toledo (11th-14th Centuries) (Winter term 2021/22)\, Hamburg University\, October 18\, 2021 – February 7\, 2022
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-fellowship-applications-the-berkman-klein-center-for-internet-society-at-harvard-university-2022-2023/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,digital humanities,Due dates,Fellowships,Opportunities,tech
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220131
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220201
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20211213T232214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220130T093433Z
UID:10001371-1643587200-1643673599@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Applications: PIL–LC Research Fellowship Application\, 2022-2023
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers\, including\, among others\, PIL book series editor Abigail Krasner Balbale: Dr Rocio Daga Portillo First session: Monday\, Oct. 18\, 2021 – 6.15 to 7.45 pm (CET) Last session: Monday\, Feb. 07\, 2022 – 6.15 to 7.45 pm (CET) This webinar is part of the “Webinar Initiative in Islamic Material Culture” jointly organized … Continue reading Lecture Series: A Society in Transition: Property and Law in Arabic Documents from Toledo (11th-14th Centuries) (Winter term 2021/22)\, Hamburg University\, October 18\, 2021 – February 7\, 2022
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-applications-pil-lc-research-fellowship-application-2022-2023/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,digital humanities,Due dates,events in Islamic legal studies,Fellowships,Opportunities,PIL events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220131
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220201
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20211106T184843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220130T093433Z
UID:10001083-1643587200-1643673599@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Papers: "The Middle Ages as a Digital Experience\," Department of Medieval Studies\, Central European University\, April 21-23\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers\, including\, among others\, PIL book series editor Abigail Krasner Balbale: Dr Rocio Daga Portillo First session: Monday\, Oct. 18\, 2021 – 6.15 to 7.45 pm (CET) Last session: Monday\, Feb. 07\, 2022 – 6.15 to 7.45 pm (CET) This webinar is part of the “Webinar Initiative in Islamic Material Culture” jointly organized … Continue reading Lecture Series: A Society in Transition: Property and Law in Arabic Documents from Toledo (11th-14th Centuries) (Winter term 2021/22)\, Hamburg University\, October 18\, 2021 – February 7\, 2022
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-papers-the-middle-ages-as-a-digital-experience-department-of-medieval-studies-central-european-university-april-21-23-2022/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,Call for papers,conferences and workshops,digital humanities,Due dates,Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220215
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20220208T105019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220213T112026Z
UID:10001381-1644796800-1644883199@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Papers: Computational contributions to the Social and Cultural History of the Islamicate World\, Berlin\, 12-17 September 2022
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: The digital has become an integral part of contemporary human experience across the globe as well as our research practices to the extent that it has lost its conceptual significance. At the same time\, the digital humanities (DH) have seemingly arrived at the conceptual and institutional centre of the humanities and social … Continue reading Call for Papers: Computational contributions to the Social and Cultural History of the Islamicate World\, Berlin\, 12-17 September 2022
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-papers-computational-contributions-to-the-social-and-cultural-history-of-the-islamicate-world-berlin-12-17-september-2022/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,Call for papers,digital humanities,Due dates,events in Islamic legal studies,Opportunities,tech
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220305
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20211130T220345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T133918Z
UID:10001361-1646006400-1646438399@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Workshop: "Under-Mapped Spaces: New Methods and Tools for Critical Storytelling with Maps\," Stanford University\, February 28 - March 4\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: Dear Friends and Colleagues: We are pleased to announce “Under-Mapped Spaces: New Methods and Tools for Critical Storytelling with Maps\,” an intensive\, student-designed workshop for emerging scholars. The workshop will be held from February 28-March 4\, 2022 at Stanford University\, and is co-hosted by the David Rumsey Map Center and Stanford Geospatial … Continue reading Workshop: “Under-Mapped Spaces: New Methods and Tools for Critical Storytelling with Maps\,” Stanford University\, February 28 – March 4\, 2022
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/workshop-under-mapped-spaces-new-methods-and-tools-for-critical-storytelling-with-maps-stanford-university-february-28-march-4-2022/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,Call for papers,conferences and workshops,digital humanities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220305
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20220226T132304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220303T140258Z
UID:10001402-1646352000-1646438399@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Request for Proposals: Ruby on Rails/React Developer
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: Dear Friends and Colleagues: We are pleased to announce “Under-Mapped Spaces: New Methods and Tools for Critical Storytelling with Maps\,” an intensive\, student-designed workshop for emerging scholars. The workshop will be held from February 28-March 4\, 2022 at Stanford University\, and is co-hosted by the David Rumsey Map Center and Stanford Geospatial … Continue reading Workshop: “Under-Mapped Spaces: New Methods and Tools for Critical Storytelling with Maps\,” Stanford University\, February 28 – March 4\, 2022
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/request-for-proposals-ruby-on-rails-react-developer/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,digital humanities,Due dates,events in Islamic legal studies,Fellowships,Grants,Opportunities,prizes and nominations,Programs,SHARIAsource events,tech
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220401
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20220226T132304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T165008Z
UID:10001403-1648684800-1648771199@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Applications: Data Science Fellow
DESCRIPTION:How ‘Byzantine’ Was the Eighteenth Century? New Insights on the Christian Orthodox Art and Architecture of the Late Ottoman Empire. Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor\, March 31—April 2\, 2022 The most common term used to describe Christian Orthodox art and architecture produced in Ottoman territories during the early modern period is “post-byzantine.” While Byzantine elements did … Continue reading Call for Papers: 2022 American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference\, Baltimore\, March 31 – April 2\, 2022
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-applications-data-science-fellow-2/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,digital humanities,events in Islamic legal studies,PIL events,Programs,tech
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220401
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20211231T033649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T165008Z
UID:10001101-1648684800-1648771199@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Research Associate: The Evolution of Islamic Societies (c.600-1600 CE): Algorithmic Analysis into Social History
DESCRIPTION:How ‘Byzantine’ Was the Eighteenth Century? New Insights on the Christian Orthodox Art and Architecture of the Late Ottoman Empire. Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor\, March 31—April 2\, 2022 The most common term used to describe Christian Orthodox art and architecture produced in Ottoman territories during the early modern period is “post-byzantine.” While Byzantine elements did … Continue reading Call for Papers: 2022 American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference\, Baltimore\, March 31 – April 2\, 2022
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/research-associate-the-evolution-of-islamic-societies-c-600-1600-ce-algorithmic-analysis-into-social-history/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,digital humanities,Due dates,events in Islamic legal studies,Opportunities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220529
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20220522T233945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220527T235252Z
UID:10001153-1653696000-1653782399@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Workshop: Islamic Perspectives on a Posthuman Future\, University of Groningen\, May 28\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday the 28th of May\, the workshop ‘Islamic Perspectives: on a posthuman future’ will be held at the Court Room\, Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies\, University of Groningen. The workshop will include a submission by PIL fellow Yusuf Celik titled “The Hermeneutics of Posthuman Futurity for Islamic Thinking: Theological and Legal Implications.”
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/workshop-islamic-perspectives-on-a-posthuman-future-university-of-groningen-may-28-2022/
CATEGORIES:Blog,conferences and workshops,digital humanities,events in Islamic legal studies,Opportunities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220625
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220626
DTSTAMP:20260407T215450
CREATED:20220327T165105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220624T050537Z
UID:10001136-1656115200-1656201599@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:The Digital Orientalist’s Virtual Conference 2022\, June 25\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: We are pleased to announce that the Digital Orientalist’s Virtual Conference 2022 will be held on Saturday\, June 25\, 2022. In 2021\, we switched from a Twitter conference format to a full-day Zoom event\, dedicated to the discussion of digital research methods. This year the focus of the virtual conference will be “Infrastructures” … Continue reading The Digital Orientalist’s Virtual Conference 2022\, June 25\, 2022
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/the-digital-orientalists-virtual-conference-2022-june-25-2022/
CATEGORIES:Blog,conferences and workshops,digital humanities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220708
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220709
DTSTAMP:20260407T215451
CREATED:20220618T041857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220707T063345Z
UID:10001168-1657238400-1657324799@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Position opening: Visual Resources Librarian for Islamic Art and Architecture\, Harvard College Library
DESCRIPTION:Organizers: Dr Elisa Ramazzina (University of Oxford and Queen’s University Belfast); Professor Karen Pinto Borders are difficult to define\, yet they have tangible resonance at various levels. Their function is ambivalent as they allow both alienation and integration. In the Middle Ages the situation was even more intricate\, so much so that there are scholars … Continue reading Call for Papers: CFP Conflict and Integration: Crossing Medieval Borders – International Medieval Congress\, Leeds\, July 4-7\, 2022
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/position-opening-visual-resources-librarian-for-islamic-art-and-architecture-harvard-college-library/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,digital humanities,Due dates,Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230717
DTSTAMP:20260407T215451
CREATED:20230706T044840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230715T061116Z
UID:10001489-1689465600-1689551999@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Poster Session on AI and Society (with Poster Award) (English or French)\, October 19-20\, apply by July 16\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Global AI + Regulation Emerging Scholars Workshop (with Paper Award) (English) Emerging scholars in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and regulation will have the opportunity to discuss their draft paper with leading scholars in the field of AI and the law\, as well as from the other participants of the workshop\, such that feedback could be incorporated … Continue reading Call for Abstracts: 2nd Global AI + Regulation Emerging Scholars Workshop\, October 19-20\, apply by July 16\, 2023
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/poster-session-on-ai-and-society-with-poster-award-english-or-french-october-19-20-apply-by-july-16-2023/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,Call for papers,conferences and workshops,digital humanities,Due dates,Grants,lectures and talks,Opportunities,tech
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230717
DTSTAMP:20260407T215451
CREATED:20230706T044839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230715T061116Z
UID:10001488-1689465600-1689551999@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Abstracts: 2nd Global AI + Regulation Emerging Scholars Workshop\, October 19-20\, apply by July 16\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Global AI + Regulation Emerging Scholars Workshop (with Paper Award) (English) Emerging scholars in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and regulation will have the opportunity to discuss their draft paper with leading scholars in the field of AI and the law\, as well as from the other participants of the workshop\, such that feedback could be incorporated … Continue reading Call for Abstracts: 2nd Global AI + Regulation Emerging Scholars Workshop\, October 19-20\, apply by July 16\, 2023
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-abstracts-2nd-global-ai-regulation-emerging-scholars-workshop-october-19-20-apply-by-july-16-2023/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,Call for papers,conferences and workshops,digital humanities,Due dates,Opportunities,tech
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240113
DTSTAMP:20260407T215451
CREATED:20240105T183812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240107T074823Z
UID:10001588-1705017600-1705103999@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Papers: The 4th Machine Lawyering Conference\, Hong Kong\, January 12\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:23 May 2024 – 24 May 2024\, Hong Kong \nThe Machine Lawyering Conference has established itself as one of the premier academic conferences globally\, focusing on the intersection of law and digital technology\, broadly defined. Since its inception at CUHK LAW in 2020\, the conference has garnered a stellar reputation in Asia and beyond. Participants from diverse corners of the world have contributed to the conference by presenting papers that delve into a wide spectrum of issues\, ranging from the legal and policy implications of artificial intelligence (AI) to data and platform governance. This collective exchange of ideas has proven to be highly effective in fostering cross-pollination among participants. \nIn line with the commitment to nurturing these valuable dialogues and staying abreast of the latest developments\, CUHK LAW’s Centre for Legal Innovation and Digital Society (CLINDS) will host the Fourth Machine Lawyering Conference on 23-24 May 2024. The central theme of this conference will explore how the law responds to the ever-evolving landscape of digital technologies and emerging business models. \nAbstracts and papers submitted by the specified date below will undergo blind peer evaluation by a review committee. The committee will recognize outstanding contributions by awarding three Best Paper Prizes. These prizes include round-trip economy airfare to Hong Kong and three days of accommodation during the conference. This initiative is designed to acknowledge and reward exceptional research and insights presented at the conference. We encourage all participants to submit their work and contribute to the vibrant scholarly exchange that defines this event. \nTOPICS: For the avoidance of doubt\, papers on the following topics are within the conference scope:\n– Discrimination and other social problems resulting from the use of algorithms\n– Online content moderation\n– Legal issues in the metaverse\n– Legal issues concerning autonomous vehicle\n– AI and the law\n– Digital platform governance\n– Automated dispute resolution\n– Competition Law in the Big Data industries\n– Cybersecurity\n– Legal technologies\n– Intellectual property in automated systems\n– Regulation of digital payment systems\n– Personal data protection\n– Crypto regulation\n– Special problems of distributed ledger technologies\n– Criminal law and digital technologies \nDATES TO REMEMBER:\nAbstract (max 350 words) submission: 12 January 2024\nNotification of acceptance: 9 February 2024\nPaper submission for best paper prize: 29 March 2024\nRegistration deadline for accepted authors: 23 April 2024 \nSUBMISSION PROCEDURE: Please submit your abstract as an email attachment to clinds.law@cuhk.edu.hk. The file with your submission should state the proposed paper title and the abstract but not your name so as to allow for blind review. Please include your name\, affiliation and contact details in your cover email\, which should state “Submission for Machine Lawyering Conference” as the subject line. \nCONFERENCE ORGANISING COMMITTEE: Kevin Cheng\, Stuart Hargreaves\, Robin Huang\, Jyh-An Lee (chair)\, Eliza Mik\, Normann Witzleb
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-papers-the-4th-machine-lawyering-conference-hong-kong-january-12-2024/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Call for papers,conferences and workshops,digital humanities,Due dates,Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240131
DTSTAMP:20260407T215451
CREATED:20240121T185051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T232144Z
UID:10001594-1706572800-1706659199@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Papers: Artificial Intelligence: Applications\, Academic and Practical Legal Implications\, Kuwait International Law School\, January 30\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nKuwait International Law School (KILAW) has decided to devote its tenth annual international academic conference to researching the legal problems posed by artificial intelligence\, under the title: “Artificial Intelligence: Applications\, Academic and Practical Legal Implications” on 1-2 May 2024. \nKILAW is honored to invite legal researchers from various Arab and international law schools and universities\, and members of the judiciary to participate with new\, qualitative\, and distinguished research papers. The research should be based on critical and comparative study and should represent an added value in any of the proposed topics. \nKILAW will cover the transportation and accommodation expenses for researchers whose research paper is accepted. \nThe deadline to submit abstracts is January 30\, 2024. \nFor more information and submission details\, see here.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-papers-artificial-intelligence-applications-academic-and-practical-legal-implications-kuwait-international-law-school-january-30-2024/
CATEGORIES:Call for papers,conferences and workshops,digital humanities,Due dates,events in Islamic legal studies,Opportunities
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