DHAsia is a new Digital Humanities initiative at Stanford University focused on East, South, Southeast, and Inner/Central Asia. The program is supported by the Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA), and is directed by Tom Mullaney.
DHAsia 2016 will center around a series of intellectually intensive 3-day visits by a core group of scholars incorporating three components: (a) a 45-minute talk on their research; (b) a hands-on Digital Humanities clinic for faculty and graduate students (focused on the particular tool/technique/method/platform employed in their work); and (c) a schedule of one-on-one meetings with interested faculty and graduate student researchers.
Look forward to further news.
I’d like to be kept up to date.
Thanks, Gene. Absolutely.
I am PhD student interested in Turkish foreign policy towards Central Asia. Wish you success on your project from Turkey.
Many thanks for the comment. We hope to stay in touch and to learn more about your research.
Hello Prof. Mullaney,
I am excited to learn about DHAsia (I saw your posting on the Facebook ‘SHOT Asia’ group). I am a fellow at the Yale Law School Information Society Project and a Professor of Information Systems at Quinnipiac University. I have a strong interest in History of Technology in South Asia. I wonder if there will be any avenue for me to participate in DHASIA. Do let me know!
Sincerely,
-Ramesh Subramanian
Thanks for your comment, Ramesh. We just posted a CFP, as part of our search for one (1) more member of our DHAsia 2016 Residents group. You can find more information here: /2015/06/dhasia-call-for-proposals/
Prof. CHEN Jing of Nanjing University and I are building a Luce Foundation funded archive “Chinese Commercial Advertising Archive.” We would welcome the opportunity to work with you. Please keep us posted on discussions and opportunities.
Absolutely, Tani. Let’s explore some possible ways to work together, and by all means we will keep you and Chen Jing updated!