[特邀演講1] 講者介紹:Prof. Fu-shih Lin
Biography
Fu-shih Lin was born in 1960 in Taiwan. He received his BA and MA degrees in History from National Taiwan University, and a Ph.D. from the Department of East Asian Studies at Princeton University for his 1994 dissertation entitled “Chinese Shamans and Shamanism in the Chiang-nan Area during the Six Dynasties Period (3rd-6th Century A.D.).” Lin is currently a Distinguished Research Fellow in the Institute of History & Philology at Academia Sinica. His research interests include the history of Chinese religions and popular culture, as well as Chinese medical history. He has published widely on ancient Chinese conceptions of illness and dreams, the relationship between religion and healing in medieval China, and Chinese shamanism in China and Taiwan.
Research Areas
History of Chinese Religions
History of Diseases Medical Systems
History of Popular Culture
History of Everyday Life
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[特邀演講2] 講者介紹:Prof. Paul Longley ARTHUR (Website)
Professor and Chair in Digital Humanities and Social Sciences
Edith Cowan University, Australia
Biography
Professor Paul Arthur was appointed to ECU as a Professorial Research Fellow in 2016. He holds a PhD in English, Communication, and Cultural Studies from the University of Western Australia.
Professor Arthur speaks and publishes widely on major challenges and changes facing 21st-century society, from the global impacts of technology on culture and identity to migration and human rights. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, he has over fifty publications including ten books. His latest book is Border Crossings: Essays in Identity and Belonging (ed. 2019, with Leena Kurvet-Käosaar, Routledge). He has served on the executive boards and councils of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO); centerNet—the worldwide network of digital humanities research centres (Co-Chair, 2015–2019); the International Auto/Biography Association (IABA); the Australasian Association for Digital Humanities (founding President 2011–2015, Vice-President 2018–2021); the Australasian Consortium of Humanities Research Centres (founding board member 2010–2019); and the National eResearch Collaboration Tools and Resources (Nectar) Super Science initiative of the Australian Government (2012–2018).
Paul Arthur is known as a leading figure in the development of the field of digital humanities in Australia and internationally, and he was Australia’s first Professor in Digital Humanities (at Western Sydney University).
Paul Arthur has held a number of prestigious visiting positions in Europe, Asia-Pacific and North America, most recently as Visiting Professor of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, in 2016-17.
Research Areas
Digital Humanities and e-Research
Communication and Media Studies
Cultural History and Heritage
Biography, Identity and Memory
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[特邀演講3] 講者介紹:Prof. Tomoji TABATA
Professor of Language Informatics and Digital Humanities
Osaka University, Japan
Biography
Professor Tomoji Tabata is a professor of Language Informatics and Digital Humanities, at Graduate School of Language and Culture, Osaka University, Japan. He obtained his M. Litt. from the Graduate School of Letters, University of Kumamoto, 1991. He is the President of the Japanese Association for Digital Humanities, and a voting member of the ADHO Standing Committee on Awards.
Research Areas
Digital Humanities
Corpus Stylistics
Register Variation
Authorship Attribution
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