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Digitizing Việt Nam: Vietnamese Studies in the Age of Digital Humanities and Artificial Intelligence

  • Columbia University – Room 523, Butler Library 535 West 114th Street New York, NY, 10027 United States (map)

Organizer: Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University

Type/Location: Hybrid / New York, NY

Description:

This special event will simultaneously unveil the full release of the Digitizing Vietnam multi-functional Digital Humanities (DH) Hub and AI platform, as well as hold a series of critical workshops interfacing DH and AI specialists with experts in various disciplines of Vietnamese Studies in order to gauge need, efficacy, and limits of the field. Also included are major innovators in the Digital Humanities from the China and Southeast Asia fields, both of which overlap significantly with Vietnamese Studies. Together, these experts will engage in comparative dialogue as a means to foster future interdisciplinary and interregional collaboration.

Speakers:

  • Peter BOL, Harvard University

  • ĐINH Điền, Vietnam University of Science

  • Albert ERRICKSON, Columbia University

  • Judith HENCHY, University of Washington Seattle

  • Tuấn HOÀNG, Pepperdine University

  • LÊ Hoàng Phúc, Columbia University

  • LÊ Nguyễn Tường Vân, Fulbright University Vietnam

  • Jeremiah MERCURIO, Columbia University

  • NAGASAKI Kiyonori, Keio University

  • Cindy NGUYỄN, UCLA

  • NGUYỄN Thị Phương Trâm, Columbia University

  • NGUYỄN Tuấn Cường, Institute for Sino-Nôm Studies

  • John PHAN, Columbia University

  • Virginia SHIH, UC Berkeley

  • SHIMIZU Masaaki, the University of Osaka

  • Kwok-Leong TANG, Harvard University

  • Ann THORNTON, Columbia University

  • TRƯƠNG Minh Hoà , Fulbright University Vietnam

  • VŨ Minh Hoàng, Fulbright University Vietnam

  • Hilde DE WEERDT, KU Leuven Belgium

  • Lou VARGAS, École française d'Extrême-Orient

  • Emily ZINGER, Cornell University

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