via Danijela Stefanović:
Representing Networks: Past and Present
Workshop at the University of Cologne,
5-6 June 2019
Please register at networks.cologne@gmx.de by 31 May
For more information, see http://aegyptologie.phil-fak.uni-koeln.de
PROGRAM
Wednesday, 5 June
17:30 Welcome and registration
18:15 Public key note lecture:
From Microhistory to the Global Network – The World of the Treasurer Senebi (Danijela Stefanović, University of Cologne, University of Belgrade)
Reception in the rooms of Egyptology, sponsored by Uschebti e.V.
Thursday, 6 June
09:30 Welcome and registration
09:45-10:00 Introduction
10:00-11:30 How Many Networks? Representing Dynamic Social Change Using Archaeological Network Methods (Fiona Coward, Bournemouth University)
An Ivory Diaspora: Digitizing Exchange & Production Networks in the Medieval World (Sara Ann Knutson, University of California, Berkeley)
11:30-11:45 Coffee break
11:45-12:30 Casting a Wide Net: The Distant Reading of Archival Documents from Babylon (Maarja Seire, University of Leiden)
12:30-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-15:30 From Networks to High-dimensional Geometry and Back (Allon Wagner, Tel-Aviv University, University of California, Berkeley)
Representing Credit and Kinship in the 19th Century: Between Exploration and Simulation (Martin Stark, ILS- Research Institute for Regional and Urban Development)
15:30-15:45 Coffee break
15:45-16:30 Representing the Community of Ptolemaic Pathyris as Network Models: Possibilities and Limitations (Lena Tambs, University of Cologne)
16:30-17:00 Closing discussion