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2022.02.12
Finished Workshop “Muslim connectivity viewed from thought and strategy: cases of Myanmar and Indonesia” (Feb.12)
The workshop “Muslim connectivity viewed from thought and strategy: cases of Myanmar and Indonesia” will be jointly organized by B02 “Trust Building Through Thought and Strategy” and A02 “Changes in the World of Islamic Thought and Knowledge.”
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2022.01.17
Finished The online symposium “Re-thinking Syrian Refugees’ Crisis Today: Trust and Support in Islamic Communities, Turkey Hosting Syrian Refugees Example” (Feb. 9)
The online symposium “Re-thinking Syrian Refugees’ Crisis Today: Trust and Support in Islamic Communities, Turkey Hosting Syrian Refugees Example” will be jointly organized by A03 “Migrants, Refugees, and Community Building” and AAR Japan.
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2022.01.13
Finished ILCAA Joint Research Project “The Visualization of the History and Historical Space of the Middle East: Sharing Knowledge in the Digital Age,” The 3rd Meeting “Cities, People, and Knowledge Connected by Ijāza”
The meeting “Cities, People, and Knowledge Connected by Ijāza” will be jointly organized by B01 Publicly Offered Research “Research on the Human Nexus of the Civilian Elite Through a Digital Analysis of Pre-Modern Arabic Texts” and C01 “Analyses of Connectivities by Digital Humanities Methods” with ILCAA Joint Research Project “The Visualization of the History and Historical Space of the Middle East: Sharing Knowledge in the Digital Age”
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2022.01.13
Finished Lecture “Modeling the development of premodern Islamic Societies through computational analysis of written sources” (Jan. 26)
We’ll have Dr. Maxim Romanov as a speaker of the workshop this month. Dr. Romanov is the pioneer of digital humanities in Islamic studies. Currently, he is working on the project “The Evolution of Islamic Societies (c.600-1600 CE): Algorithmic Analysis into Social History” (2021-2027) at Hamburg University as Emmy Noether junior research group leader.