Interview. In his interview, led by Max Kemman, PhD candidate at C²DH, Patrik Svensson looks back at his experience with the HUMlab at Umeå University which he directed from its creation to 2014 and which he conceived as a meeting place for the humanities, …

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Svensson, P. (2015). “Genres of Scholarly Knowledge Production” Revisited: Post-event curatorial statement for the GOSKP conference at HUMlab, Umeå University, December 10–12, 2014. In: Svensson, Patrik (Ed.), Genres of Scholarly Knowledge Production: . Paper presented at Genres of Scholarly Knowledge Production, Dec 10-12, 2014.

One thing I noticed in the concept drawing of the lab (HUMlab, second section of the main campus lab) I discussed in the first part of this series is that there is an angled screen there. I use ‘angled screen’ (or ‘screens’) to refer to two or more adjacent screens set at an angle (not a flat surface, but an angled one with a distinct Patrik Svensson is Professor of Digital Humanities and former Director of HUMlab (2000¬2014) at Umeå University, Sweden. Matthew G. Kirschenbaum is Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Maryland and the author of the award-winning Mechanisms: New Media and the Forensic Imagination (MIT Press). Svensson also revisits the series of four essays he published in Digital Humanities Quarterly from 2009 to 2012 which consistently used HUMlab as a case study to, as he put it, “broadly [explore] the digital humanities in terms of its discursive shift from humanities computing to digital humanities, the evolving disciplinary landscape, associated epistemic commitments and primary modes of engagement, underlying cyberinfrastructure, visions and hopes invested, and possible future directions Svensson also revisits the series of four essays he published in Digital Humanities Quarterly from 2009 to 2012 which consistently used HUMlab as a case study to, as he put it, “broadly [explore] the digital humanities in terms of its discursive shift from humanities computing to digital humanities, the evolving disciplinary landscape, associated epistemic commitments and primary modes of engagement, underlying cyberinfrastructure, visions and hopes invested, and possible future directions Svensson’s own unique perspective and special stake in the Digital Humanities conversation comes from his role as director of the HUMlab at Umeå University. HUMlab is a unique collaborative space and Digital Humanities center, which officially opened its doors in 2000. Photo by Patrik Svensson via Twitter What you see here is a photo of the image at the center of my talk—a visualization by Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1804–1894) of the significant events of the

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Sign in Get started. Genres of Scholarly Knowledge Production Patrik Svensson. Jan 8, 2015. These are some earlier events curated by Patrik Svensson, often collaboratively (indicated below) and always together with much-appreciated expertise and support in the respective organizations. Humanities Tech KTH event on Crowds, May 20, 3-5 pm. Digital … Patrik Svensson Patrik Svensson is Professor of Digital Humanities and former Director of HUMlab (2000¬2014) at Umeå University, Sweden.

NYHET Patrik Svensson, professor i humaniora och informationsteknik vid HUMlab, har blivit invald som ledamot i den danska nationella satsningen DIGIHUMLAB’s rådgivande kommitté. DIGIHUMLAB är en dansk satsning som vill skapa digital infrastruktur, möjligheter till nätverkande och nya forskningsverktyg och metoder för danska och internationella forskare inom samhällsvetenskap och

Olsson, Mats och Patrick Svensson (2013) "Production and credits: A micro level analysis of the agrarian economy in Västra Karaby parish, Sweden, 1786-1846" i Hillbom, E. och P. Svensson (red.) (2013) Agricultural Transformation in a Global History Perspective. London and New York: Routledge, sid.

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Svensson is the former Director of HUMlab (2000-2014). He spent the academic year of 2015-2016 as a Distinguished Visiting Fellow/Visiting Professor at the 

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tre paradigm för informationsteknik i undervisning. av Patrik Svensson och Per-Olof Ågren. Abstract. Educational  Patrik Svensson: Big Digital Humanities Foto. Johannes Heldén: Field (HUMlab, Umeå 2015) | Reprecdigit Foto. Gå till. HUMlab, Umeå University | LinkedIn  Patrik Svensson is Professor of Humanities and Information Technology at Umeå University and Visiting Professor of Digital Humanities at UCLA (2016-2020).

Matthew G. Kirschenbaum is Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Maryland and the author of the award-winning Mechanisms: New Media and the Forensic Imagination (MIT Press). Svensson also revisits the series of four essays he published in Digital Humanities Quarterly from 2009 to 2012 which consistently used HUMlab as a case study to, as he put it, “broadly [explore] the digital humanities in terms of its discursive shift from humanities computing to digital humanities, the evolving disciplinary landscape, associated epistemic commitments and primary modes of engagement, underlying cyberinfrastructure, visions and hopes invested, and possible future directions Svensson also revisits the series of four essays he published in Digital Humanities Quarterly from 2009 to 2012 which consistently used HUMlab as a case study to, as he put it, “broadly [explore] the digital humanities in terms of its discursive shift from humanities computing to digital humanities, the evolving disciplinary landscape, associated epistemic commitments and primary modes of engagement, underlying cyberinfrastructure, visions and hopes invested, and possible future directions Svensson’s own unique perspective and special stake in the Digital Humanities conversation comes from his role as director of the HUMlab at Umeå University. HUMlab is a unique collaborative space and Digital Humanities center, which officially opened its doors in 2000.
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Patrik Svensson is Professor of Digital Humanities and former Director of HUMlab (2000¬ 2014) at Umeå University, Sweden. 17.45 Patrik Svensson: Verksamheten vid HUMlab (Umeå universitet). 18.15 Helena Francke: Tidskriften Human IT (Bibliotekshögskolan i. Borås).

Snittålder 54 år. 2020 Patrik Svensson is an arts and culture journalist at Sydsvenskan newspaper. He lives with his family in Malmö, Sweden. The Gospel of Eels is his first book.
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9.30: Coffee break : 10.00: Virtual environments in practice (HUMlab) 11.00: Uschi Felix: Students as Informants for Web-based Learning Design : 12.00 HUMlab vid Umeå universitet [HUMlab at Umeå University] HUMAN IT is a multi-disciplinary and scholarly journal with the goal of bringing forth new research and discussion about digital media as communicative, aesthetic, and ludic instruments. Svensson also revisits the series of four essays he published in Digital Humanities Quarterly from 2009 to 2012 which consistently used HUMlab as a case study to, as he put it, “broadly [explore] the digital humanities in terms of its discursive shift from … Patrik Svensson is Professor of Digital Humanities and former Director of HUMlab (2000¬2014) at Umeå University, Sweden.