Thursday 13 July – Saturday 15 July 2017 Freie Universität Berlin The international conference will investigate the neglected history of Arabic-Islamic textual practices […]
Cairn International | 14 June 2017 Link: http://www.cairn-int.info/dossiers Cairn International’s Monthly Dossier is a free email publication, in English, looking at current events […]
We are pleased to announce that three colleagues from Manchester University have recently joined the Genealogies of Knowledge Project Advisory Board: Stuart Jones […]
Wieringa S, Engebretsen E, Heggen K, Greenhalgh T. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2017 Abstract Evidence-based health care (EBHC), previously evidence-based medicine […]
David M. Berry, Anders Fagerjord As the twenty-first century unfolds, computers challenge the way in which we think about culture, society and what […]
Ilka Eickhof | Madamasr.com | April 20, 2017 Economic language has seeped deep into the everyday in western Europe, and is being imported into Egypt […]
Genealogies of Knowledge I: Translating Political and Scientific Thought across Time and Space The University of Manchester 7-9 December 2017 Update on Genealogies […]
TREC endorsed panel @EST25Leeds
50. What are corpora good for? The new faces of corpus and digital humanities research in translation and interpreting studies
Haidee Kotze, (Utrecht University), Jan Buts (University of Oslo)
New publication by @SaldanhaViva based on the SHE Corpus 🟢: Medicines as Subjects: A Corpus-Based Study of Subjectification in Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Policy – Read on @degruyter_brill
@estrans conference 2025 deadline extended! There is still time to submit an abstract to the panel convened by @ButsJan and me: “What are corpora good for? The new faces of corpus and digital humanities research in translation and interpreting studies”
The Sustainable Health Unit (SUSTAINIT) at @UniOslo_MED leads a topic collection for @BMJPublicHealth on ‘Rational Sustainability Perspectives in Public Health’. Read the call for papers here👇