International Symposium “Digital Humanities in Global Context: Critical Approaches to Data, Archives, and Identity”のお知らせ(1月10日)


慶應義塾大学文学研究科とロンドン大学東洋アフリカ研究学院(SOAS)によるデジタル・ヒューマニティーズの研究および教育に関する連携の一環として、以下のシンポジウムが開催されます。若手研究者による発表のほか、イギリスとアイルランド、日本、世界におけるデジタル・ヒューマニティーズの動向に関する講演が行われます。奮ってご参加ください。

  • 国際シンポジウム/ International Symposium: Digital Humanities in Global Context: Critical Approaches to Data, Archives, and Identity
  • 日時: 2026年1月10日(土)14時~18時45分 / Date & Time: Saturday, 10 January 2026, 14:00 – 18:45
  • 場所:慶應義塾大学三田キャンパス北別館 (※北館ではなく、三田キャンパスから徒歩7分ほどの北別館ですのでご注意ください。地図はコチラ) / Venue: North Annex, Mita Campus, Keio University (Please note that the venue is the North Annex (Kitabekkan), which is located approximately 7 minutes’ walk from the main Mita Campus (map). It is a separate building from the North Building (Kitakan).
  • 発表言語:英語 / Language: English
  • 共催:慶應義塾大学大学院文学研究科・ロンドン大学東洋アフリカ研究学院 / Co-organised by the Graduate School of Letters, Keio University and SOAS University of London
プログラム / Programme
14:00 Opening Remarks
Prof. Noriyuki Harada (Dean, Graduate School of Letters, Keio University)
Moderator: Prof. Mari Agata (Faculty of Letters, Keio University)

14:15-15:50 session 1
1. Encoding the “Universalization” of Traditional Japanese Music: Alignment Strategies for Gagaku and Staff Notation
Shintaro Seki (KeMCo, Keio University / RIKEN)
2. An Old Yet New Problem: Provisional Perspectives on Ephemera in the Digital Society
Tomohito Kitamura (Tokyo Metropolitan Library)
3. How Content Creation Is Enacted in Student Collaboration: A Case from Keio University Museum Commons
Shohei Ishibe (Keio University) and Goki Miyakita (KeMCo, Keio University)
4. Challenges and Prospects for Building an Epigraphic Data Infrastructure for Roman North Africa
Jun Ogawa (The University of Tokyo)

16:00-17:10 session 2
5. Automatic Size Measurement of Medieval and Early Modern Tibetan Documents and Its Applicability
Hiromichi Katagiri (Keio University)
6. Making Impression-Related Voice Shifts Measurable: A Dramaturgical Acoustic Study of Anime Dialogue
Riko Kojima (Keio University)
7. Application and Challenges of Digital Technology in Art History: René Magritte as a Case Study
Kimiko Ochi (Keio University)

17:25-17:55 Towards a Conjunctural Digital Humanities
Dr. Marcus Gilroy-Ware (Senior Lecturer, Creative Digital Media, SOAS, University of London)

17:55-18:25 Trends in Domestic and International Digital Humanities Communities: Insights from the Activities of JADH, ACH, and ADHO
Prof. Kiyonori Nagasaki (Faculty of Letters, Keio University) and Prof. Lauren Tilton (E. Claiborne Robins Professor of Liberal Arts and Professor of Digital Humanities in the Department of Rhetoric and Communications at the University of Richmond)

18:25 Closing Remarks
Prof. Motohiro Tsuchiya (Vice-President for Global Engagement, Keio University)

This event is held as part of the Program for Forming Japan’s Peak Research Universities (J-PEAKS). SOAS University of London is the participating institution in J-PEAKS.

最終更新: 2026/01/10/ 03:01