Year: 2023

[AP8] Qualitative Methods: collective mindsets, justifications, scripts behind claims and counterclaims, Dr. Maria Trombini & Dr. Markus Pohlmann, Heidelberg University

The workshop focuses on methods qualitative methods for analyzing claims and counterclaims in the social sciences. It concentrates on interviews and case studies and discusses the benefits and limits of …

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[AP6] Language and heritage: theoretical and methodological issues, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Francisco Moreno-Fernández, Heidelberg University

The use and maintenance of minority languages are strongly conditioned by the context. Among minority languages, the most unknown are the heritage languages, which require specific techniques for their linguistic …

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[AP4] Sustainability/sustainable development: contested concepts and current debates, Jun.-Prof. Dr. Rosa Lehman, Heidelberg University

Sustainability/sustainable development is an integral part of debates on climate change mitigation, environmental protection, and biodiversity conservation; in (inter)national strategies related to energy transition, a bioeconomy, and conservation; and a …

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[AP3] Implementing Artificial Intelligence and other computational methods for the study of colonial historical sources: the case of the Geographic Reports of New Spain, 1575-1588, Prof. Dr. Patricia Murrieta Flores, University of Lancaster

This talk will walk you through the latest technological developments in computer science and how these are being applied in the field of historical archaeology. Looking to develop new datasets, …

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[AP2] Decolonizing Museums and University Collections: Perspectives from Sociocultural Anthropology and Critical Heritage Studies, PD Dr. Carsten Wergin, Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies (HCTS); ONLINE

This talk focuses on repatriations of artefacts and human remains from Germany to Australia. It examines how the challenges triggered by repatriation processes can assist in the decolonisation of heritage. …

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