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Libertinism and Baroque Performativity in the 17th Century
The International one-day symposium organized by the IDeA Research Group (RITS department of drama and audiovisual arts,
Erasmushogeschool Brussel) in collaboration with VUB and Université de Paris X-Nanterre, HAR Research group
will take place on Tuesday November 16th 2010, in Rits, Brussels.
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Bolívar Echeverría
We are deeply sorry to have to inform you about the passing of our colleague, team member and good friend, Bolívar Echeverría. The Hispanic Baroque Project and its members pay appropriate homage to his person and his intellectual legacy.
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Disciplinas se encuentran en torno al barroco latinoamericano
Dr. Fernando Sancho Caparrini, mathematician and computer scientist of the Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, University of Sevilla gave a talk about our transdisciplinary research project during the opening conference “Barroco, matemáticas y redes sociales o cómo usar la computadora para entender la cultura” at the University of Costa Rica.
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Annual Graduate Student Conference
"Sailing Away: Transatlantic and Transmediterranean Representations
Across Early Modern Worlds"
The Duke University Department of Romance Studies will host its annual Graduate Student Conference this year September 10-11, 2010 in Durham, North Carolina
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Update: I Congreso Ibero-Asiático
de Hispanistas Siglo de Oro
The Hispanic Baroque announced last February the I Congreso Ibero-Asiático de Hispanistas Siglo de Oro (The First Ibero-Asian Congress of Hispanists Golden Age). This congress will take place in Delhi, India November 9-12, 2010. We are providing the link with the information on the program, registration and organizers.
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Video Update
The lectures by Dr. Cristina Osswald and Shawn Graham done on March 11, 2010 and December 8, 2009, are now available
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"Workshop on Complexity, Computing
and the Humanities" Lectures
June 16th - 17th, 2008
Using Complexity Science To Measure and Make Social Change I: Complexity Science and Social Systems - Theory |
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"Discrete System States" |
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"Social Systems and d/c Cycles" |
Using Complexity Science To Measure and Make Social Change II: Complexity Science and Social Systems - Applications |
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"Introduction to Art Cycles" |
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"Siting Bologna in the Region of Complexity" |
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"Illustrations of the Range of Applications" |
Theoretical Considerations on Complexity |
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"Computational Models of Moral Reasoning: Improving our Understanding of Moral Reasoning" |
Agent-Based Research and Modelling |
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"Networks and History" |
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"Modelling Cultural Dynamics: A (Beta) Simulator" |
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"Complexity and Spanish Borderlands Culture" |
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"Afro-Culture and Identity" |
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"Books: The Movement of Information and the Emergence of Knowledge" |
Databases and Historical Research |
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"Databases and HIstoric Research: The 16th century English Army" |
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"De Moivre's Knowledge Community: An analysis of the subscription list to the Miscellanea Analytica" |
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"MUSICAT's Choirbooks Databases" |
Natural Language |
"Natural Language Processing and Text Mining" |
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"Methodological Considerations for Poetic Analysis Using XML" |
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"Spoken Dialogue Systems" |

