This 1-unit course meets weekly to discuss research by members of the Stanford community and invited visitors working at the intersection of computational methods and the humanities. Each session highlights innovative methodologies, offering insights into various topics (i.e.: text analysis, digital archiving, data visualization, network analysis). The class fosters collaboration, providing a valuable platform for learning and advancing scholarship in the digital age. Open to all graduate students (and advanced undergraduate, with permission) with an interest in digital humanities.
1 units · Satisfactory/No Credit
This 1-unit course meets weekly to discuss research by members of the Stanford community and invited visitors working at the intersection of computational methods and the humanities. Each session highlights innovative methodologies, offering insights into various topics (i.e.: text analysis, digital archiving, data visualization, network analysis). The class fosters collaboration, providing a valuable platform for learning and advancing scholarship in the digital age. Open to all graduate students (and advanced undergraduate, with permission) with an interest in digital humanities.
Offered in Autumn 2025 at Stanford University.