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Transformations: What are the Big Challenges and Opportunities for Data-intensive Research?

What are the big challenges and opportunities for data-intensive research over the next ten years? This panel discusses digital transformations in the humanities and arts, data ethics and sovereignty, and infrastructure with impact. It features presentations by Dr James Rose (Indigenous Studies Unit, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health) on Data Sovereignty in a Colonial Context: Towards an Integrated National Governance Framework for Australia, Dr James Smithies (Director, King’s Digital Lab) on Integrating DH into the longue durée: Research Laboratories, History, Methods.

The session was filmed during the Humanities, Arts and Culture Data Summit and 3rd DARIAH beyond Europe workshop, held at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, in March 2019. The workshop is part of a series of three-day workshops organised in the context of the DARIAH-DESIR project in 2018 and 2019, in the US and Australia, allowing an exchange of ideas between the DARIAH community and Digital Arts & Humanities projects in this international context.

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James Rose and James Smithies (2019). Transformations: What are the Big Challenges and Opportunities for Data-intensive Research? Version 1.0.0. DARIAH-Campus. [Video]. https://elexis.humanistika.org/id/x_tefXULhsELmKZfyXFwu

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Title:
Transformations: What are the Big Challenges and Opportunities for Data-intensive Research?
Authors:
James Rose, James Smithies
Domain:
Social Sciences and Humanities
Language:
en
Published:
8/19/2019
Content type:
Video
Licence:
CCBY 4.0
Sources:
DARIAH, DESIR
Topics:
Research infrastructures, Data management, DH
Version:
1.0.0