Meet Dr Godwin Yeboah 介绍Godwin Yeboah 博士

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Personal Profile

Dr Godwin Yeboah is a Senior Research Software Engineer at the University of Warwick. His background includes research software engineering and the application of geospatial technologies in research or teaching, SHAPE (Social Sciences, Humanities and the Arts for People and the Economy), computer science, GIS, geoinformatics and photogrammetry, geodetic/geomatic engineering, and industrial experiences in software/geomatic engineering. 

1. How do you define Digital Humanities? 

I consider DH as a burgeoning field of scholarly endeavour that exists at the crossroads of digital technologies and humanities disciplines. It fosters innovative scholarship methods that are collaborative, transdisciplinary, and computationally driven in research, teaching, and publishing. DH employs digital tools and methodologies to advance the study of humanities, utilizing digital resources creatively. The transdisciplinary nature of DH becomes particularly apparent when it involves the GLAM sector, an acronym for galleries, libraries, archives, and museums which are mainly cultural institutions usually resourced to provide access to cultural heritage knowledge.

2. How did you become interested in DH? 

During my tenure as a Senior Research Fellow, I developed an interest in Digital Humanities (DH). I was utilizing digital tools and innovative methods to tackle various research questions. It was then that I recognized the necessity of applying digital tools and methods to address research questions within the humanities. To boost research excellence at the University of Warwick, I decided to join a small team of research software engineers to advance DH research. My passion for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research, along with my experiences in various roles in the UK, Germany, and Ghana, likely contributed to my interest in Digital Humanities. Currently, as a Senior Research Software Engineer at the University of Warwick, I work with colleagues in several faculties, centres, and beyond the University. My work involves the application of digital tools and methods in the humanities, a key aspect of Digital Humanities, but my broader scope goes beyond DH and fall within the remit of research computing at the University of Warwick.

3. Tell us about one of your DH projects?  

I am leading digital research on various projects within the digital humanities at the University of Warwick. One such project is an innovative, interactive, multi-search interface I developed for the French Theatre Calendar from 1799-1804. The downloadable dataset is in French and includes both Gregorian and Revolutionary dates. The online database I developed likely surpasses others in its coverage of theatre from this period. Its multi-search functionality significantly enhances researchers’ understanding of early 19th-century theatre.

4. And a DH project you like? 

There are so many DH projects that I like! One of the DH projects that I like, which has already been featured on our website here, is the “Mapping Women’s Suffrage” project. This initiative amalgamates the most recent studies and resources from scholars, local history buffs, genealogists, record keepers, and the general public. Its aim is to uncover and geographically represent the frequently obscured lives and sites associated with everyday women’s suffrage advocates. Concurrently, it constructs an unparalleled depiction of the shape and geographies of the suffrage movement nationwide during this significant era in women’s history.

介绍Godwin Yeboah博士

个人简介

Godwin Yeboah博士是华威大学的高级研究软件工程师。他的背景包括研究软件工程以及在研究或教学中应用地理空间技术,SHAPE(社会科学、人文与艺术)、计算机科学、地理信息系统(GIS)、地理信息学和摄影测量、测地/地理工程,以及在软件/地理工程方面的工业经验。

1. 你如何定义数字人文学?

我认为数字人文(DH)是一个新兴的学术领域,存在于数字技术与人文学科的交汇处。它在研究、教学和出版中促进了创新的学术方法,这些方法具有协作性、跨学科性和计算驱动性。数字人文运用数字工具和方法来推进人文学科的研究,并创造性地利用数字资源。数字人文的跨学科性质在涉及GLAM部门时尤为明显,GLAM是画廊、图书馆、档案馆和博物馆的缩写,这些主要是提供文化遗产知识访问的文化机构。

2. 你是如何对数字人文学产生兴趣的?

在担任高级研究员期间,我对数字人文(DH)产生了兴趣。我利用数字工具和创新方法来解决各种研究问题。那时,我认识到应用数字工具和方法来解决人文学科研究问题的必要性。为了提升华威大学的研究水平,我决定加入一个小型的研究软件工程师团队,推动数字人文研究。我对跨学科和跨领域研究的热情,加上在英国、德国和加纳担任各种角色的经验,可能促成了我对数字人文的兴趣。目前,作为华威大学的高级研究软件工程师,我与多个学院、研究中心及大学以外的同事合作。我的工作涉及在人文学科中应用数字工具和方法,这是数字人文的重要方面,但我的工作范围不仅限于数字人文,还涵盖了华威大学研究计算的职责范围。

3. 请告诉我们一个你的数字人文学项目?

我在华威大学的数字人文领域领导着多个项目的数字研究。其中一个项目是我为1799-1804年的《法国戏剧日历》开发的创新互动多搜索界面。这个可下载的数据集是法语的,包括公历和革命历日期。我开发的在线数据库在该时期的戏剧覆盖范围上可能超越了其他数据库。其多搜索功能显著提升了研究人员对19世纪初戏剧的理解。

4. 你特别喜欢的一个数字人文学项目是什么?

我喜欢的数字人文项目有很多!其中一个已经在我们网站上展示的项目是“女性选举权地图”项目。这个项目结合了学者、地方历史爱好者、家谱学家、档案管理员和公众的最新研究和资源。其目的是揭示并地理化展示与日常女性选举权倡导者相关的那些经常被忽视的生活和地点。同时,它构建了一个无与伦比的全国范围内选举权运动形态和地理分布的图景,展示了女性历史上这一重要时期的选举权运动。

Centre for Digital Inquiry (CDI) at the University of Warwick 华威大学数字查询中心

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Name 

Centre for Digital Inquiry (CDI) at the University of Warwick

Date

2022

Short Description 

Founded in the 2020, the Centre for Digital Inquiry (CDI) is a cross-faculty research centre within the University of Warwick; it brings together humanities and social science research through critical digital research (Centre for Digital Inquiry, 2022). The centre develops and engages with digital research techniques and tools, and takes up the digital as a substantive critical topic, contributing to the existing knowledge of culture and society.

The CDI approaches the digital as a complex and multifaceted domain. On one hand, they acknowledge the vast array of computational technologies that fall under the umbrella of the digital, including smartphones, search engines, text mining software, and recommender systems. These technologies represent opportunities for innovation and research, offering exciting possibilities for exploration and development. On the other hand, the CDI recognizes that the digital realm is not without its problems. They view the digital as ‘problematic’,  notably in its association with challenges such as e-waste, trolling, misinformation, surveillance, micro-tasking, platformisation, and drone warfare. 

By approaching the digital as both a domain of technological advancement and a domain fraught with challenges, the CDI adopts a balanced perspective that acknowledges the opportunities and risks inherent in digital technologies. This approach allows researchers to engage with the complexities of the digital world and work towards solutions that promote positive outcomes for society. (Source: University of Warwick, 2023)

Key CDI People

Dr Bryan Brazeau, Associate Professor Liberal Arts, interested in the intersections between the digital, history of the book, early modern literature and poetics, ontological affordances, and digital pedagogy.

Dr Carolina Bandinelli, Associate Professor Media and Creative Industries, and Co-Director of the Centre of Digital Inquiry, is interested in the digital culture of love. Part of the Digital Love in the Time of Covid project.

Dr Godwin Yeboah, Senior Research Software Engineer. His background is interdisciplinary in nature cutting across research software engineering and the application of geospatial technologies in research or teaching, SHAPE (Social Sciences, Humanities and the Arts for People and the Economy), computer science, GIS, geoinformatics and photogrammetry, geodetic/geomatic engineering, and industrial experiences in software/geomatic engineering. 

Dr Michael Dieter, Associate Professor in the Centre of Interdisciplinary Methodologies, and Co-Director of the Centre for Digital Inquiry, interested in developing inventive methods for interface criticism, genealogies of media at the intersection of aesthetic and political thought, contemporary media art and publishing practices after digitisation. Part of the COVID-19 App Store and Data Flow Ecologies project.

Dr Nerea Calvillo, Associate Professor in the Centre of Interdisciplinary Methodologies, interested in the material, technological, political and social dimensions of environmental pollution.

Prof Mark Knights, Professor in the Department of History. Interested in the period 1600-1850.

Dr Naomi Vogt, Assistant Professor of modern and contemporary art history. Interested in art and visual culture of the late 20th and 21st century; moving image within history; documentary practices; the post-internet; visual anthropology; artists’ films; rituals; the circulation of tropes and iconographies; art and knowledge.  

Key Project with Links

  1. COVID-19 App Store and Data Flow Ecologies
  2. FOUND SOUND x Cycling
  3. The “Speaker”
  4. Dante’s Transnational Female Public in the Long Nineteenth Century

Other information

Beyond the centre, the university’s Digital Arts and Humanities Lab supports the use of technology in Arts and Humanities. Notably, it offers Digital Humanities Certificates for Post Graduate Researchers and Staff by offering hybrid courses that targets enhancing digital technologies in research, teaching, outreach and beyond the university. 

Photo credit: Pixabay, 2015

华威大学数字查询中心

名称

数字查询中心

成立年份

2020

简要描述

华威大学於2020年成立了跨学科的x(CDI), 汇集了人文学科、社会科学研究者, 以数字环境为基础进行思考(数字查询中心,2022)。该中心开发并利用数字研究技术和工具,将数字作为一个重要的批判性主题,并为文化和社会现有知识做出贡献。

CDI将数字视为一个复杂多样的领域。他们一方面,承认广泛的计算技术都属于数字范畴,包括智能手机、搜索引擎、文本挖掘软件和推荐系统等。这些技术代表了创新和研究的机会,提供了探索和发展的令人兴奋的可能性。另一方面,CDI认识到数字领域存在問題,特别是与需要解决的挑战相关联。这些挑战可能包括电子废物、网络恶作剧、错误信息、监视、微任务、平台化和无人机战争等。

通过将数字视为技术进步和充满挑战的领域,CDI采取了一种平衡的观点,承认了数字技术固有的机遇和风险。这种方法使他们能够参与数字世界的复杂性,并致力于制定促进社会积极结果的解决方案(资料来源: 华威大学,2023)。

CDI团队关键人员简介

 Bryan Brazeau博士,自由艺术副教授。对数字、书籍历史、早期现代文学与诗学、本体学优势和数字教育的交叉点感兴趣。

Carolina Bandinelli博士,媒体与创意产业副教授,数字查询中心联合主任。对数字爱情文化感兴趣。是「新冠时代的数字爱情」项目的一部分。

Godwin Yeboah博士,高级研究软件工程师,对跨越地理信息科学/系统(GISc/GIS)和先进地理空间应用的跨学科性感兴趣。其此,他的研究兴趣包括地理计算在社会科学研究中的应用、计算机科学、地理信息学与摄影测量学以及测绘工程。

Michael Dieter博士,跨学科方法学中心副教授,数字查询中心联合主任。对界面批评的创新方法、美学和政治思想交汇处的媒体系谱、数字化后的当代媒体艺术和出版实践感兴趣。是「COVID-19应用商店和数据流生态系统」项目的一部分。

Nerea Calvillo博士,跨学科方法学中心副教授。对环境污染的物质、技术、政治和社会维度感兴趣。

Mark Knights教授,历史系教授。对1600-1850年间的时期感兴趣。

Naomi Vogt博士,现当代艺术史助理教授。对20世纪末和21世纪的艺术和视觉文化感兴趣;历史中的移动图像;纪录片实践;后网络时代;视觉人类学;艺术家影片;仪式;图像符号和图像学的流通;艺术与知识。

主要项目及链接

  1. COVID-19 应用商店和数据流生态系统
  2. FOUND SOUND x 骑行
  3. 「扬声器」
  4. 但丁笔下的长19世纪跨国女性公众

其他信息

除了中心之外,该大学的数字艺术与人文实验室支持技术在艺术和人文领域的应用。該实验室提供数字人文证书给研究生和教职员工,通过提供针对增强数字技术在研究、教学、推广以及超越大学范围的混合课程。自2022年1月起,该系还为大二本科生提供「设计变革(基础):数字时代的批判性创造力」课程,为他们应用技术解决问题和改善世界做好准备。目前,该系正在开发一项联合荣誉本科课程,名为「设计思维与数字创新」(资料来源: 华威,2022)。

图像来源: 华威大学, 2022