Tag: philip crowe
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Voices from the 15th AIUCD Annual Conference
The 15th AIUCD Annual Conference (held in Cagliari on June 3–5, 2026) has just drawn to a close. It was an intense three days of debates, panels, and networking that took stock of the present and future of Digital Humanities and Digital Cultures in Italy and beyond. We caught up with participants, speakers, and early-career…
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Install the companion as an app: on your phone, even offline
In 30 seconds, put the AIUCD 2026 companion on your phone’s Home Screen: programme, map and agenda always ready, even without a connection.
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Proceedings of the 15th AIUCD Annual Conference are now available
We are pleased to announce that the Proceedings of the 15th AIUCD Annual Conference are now available in open access on AMSActa (the institutional repository of the University of Bologna). The volume is freely accessible and can be downloaded via the following links: Salice, Giampaolo, Cristina Marras, e Andrea Pergola, (eds.), Digitale e Public Engagement:…
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Sponsor
The annual conference of the Association for Digital Humanities and Digital Culture (AIUCD) represents the main meeting point in Italy for researchers, academics, professionals, and industry experts. Joining forces with AIUCD means investing in the future of research, technological innovation applied to cultural heritage, and the digital transition of the humanities. An event of this…
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Philip Crowe will be the keynote speaker at AIUCD 2026 !
We are delighted to announce that Philip Crowe (University College Dublin) will be the keynote speaker at AIUCD 2026. Philip’s research focuses on urban resilience and climate adaptation, with particular emphasis on the revitalisation of Ireland’s historic town centres. Co-founder of the UCD Centre for Irish Towns (https://www.ucd.ie/cfit/), his work explores heritage reactivation as a…
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AIUCD 2026 » PDF materials
This page contains PDF materials related to AIUCD 2026, designed for printing, reference, and sharing key information about the conference. The digital, customizable version of the program is available here
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Between talks: discover Cagliari with the AIUCD 2026 Companion
Between sessions, the new Explore Cagliari section of the AIUCD 2026 Companion tells you where you can actually get — 52 hand-picked places, time-based filtering and real walking and driving times.
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“My AIUCD26”: the personal agenda inside the companion to build your own conference
Discover how “My AIUCD26” works in the AIUCD 2026 companion: save talks and posters with a star, see what’s on now, manage scheduling conflicts and export everything to your calendar. No account, no app required.
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NOA: the AIUCD 2026 companion paths to better navigate the conference
In the AIUCD 2026 companion, NOA is the feature designed to help participants navigate the conference program in a simpler and more personal way. It doesn’t just show presentations and schedules; it proposes a more readable way to experience the event, highlighting connections, choices, and pre-built pathways. 14 paths for three different ways to experience…
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The entire conference in your pocket: new AIUCD 2026 program section
AIUCD 2026 Companion: Your Digital Guide to the Cagliari Conference There are just over three weeks left until the opening of AIUCD 2026 in Cagliari, and the excitement is building. For those organizing their trip, choosing which sessions to attend, or simply curious about the host city, we have prepared something we hope will be…
