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International Conference on Quantitative Ethnography 2021

International Conference on Quantitative Ethnography 2021

Dear all, The International Conference on Quantitative Ethnography (ICQE) might be of interest to some of you. The QE community is growing rapidly and brings together people from a range of humanities and social science disciplines who are broadly interested in how to...

Historical Network Research Lunch Lectures (re-starting October 7)

Historical Network Research Lunch Lectures (re-starting October 7)

Dear all, The HNR Lunch Lectures Series is back! From October 2021 onwards, these online lectures will shed a spotlight on recent research and ideas from the field of historical network analysis to promote discussion among the HNR community. The first lecture will...

Event: Historical Network Research in Chinese Studies

Dear all, The following event might be of interest to members of the HNR community. For more information and registration, please visit https://fccsdigitalchina.github.io/hnrcs2021/#/.  Historical Network Research in Chinese Studies Friday July 23 – Satuday, July 24,...

Event: Networks of Philosophy, Philosophy of Networks (6 July)

Dear all, Below you can find the announcement of an online seminar, to be held on 6 July 2021, which might be of interest to members of the HNR community. Networks experts Randall Collins and Kevin Zollman will discuss how collaboration has shaped the history of...

Now online: conference programme HNR+ResHist2021

Now online: conference programme HNR+ResHist2021

Dear all, The conference „Historical Networks – Réseaux Historiques – Historische Netzwerke“ co-organised by the Historical Network Research group and Réseaux et Histoire will take place from Wednesday, June 30th until Friday, July 2nd, 2021. The complete programme is...

Reminder: HNR Afternoon Tea Lecture Rachel Midura (May 20)

Reminder: HNR Afternoon Tea Lecture Rachel Midura (May 20)

Dear all, This is a gentle reminder for our upcoming Historical Network Research Afternoon Tea lecture on Thursday May 20. The seminar will start at 4:00 pm CET (10 am EST / 3 pm BST) and finish one hour later. Our speaker will be Rachel Midura, assistant Professor of...