The Open University Classical Studies Postgraduate Work in Progress Day 2017- 10/05/2017, Milton Key
The Department of Classical Studies at the OU is delighted to announce the programme for our annual postgraduate Work in Progress event, to be held at the OU’s Walton Hall campus in Milton Keynes on Wednesday 10th May 2017.
FECHA/DATE/DATA: 10/05/2017
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: Walton Hall Campus of the Open University (Milton Keynes, England)
ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: The Department of Classical Studies at the Open University
INFO: web - sian.beavers@open.ac.uk
INSCRIPCIÓN/REGISTRATION/REGISTRAZIONE: Gratis/free/gratuito Deadline: 24/04/2017.
Se ruega enviar un email a /please contact /sono pregati di inviare una e-mail a Sian Beavers (sian.beavers@open.ac.uk)
PROGRAMA/PROGRAM/PROGRAMMA:
10:00-10:25: Coffee available
10:25: Welcome and Introductions
10:30-11:30: Greek Writers (Chair: Sian Beavers)
Elizabeth Webb. ‘Audience Sensory Perception in Thucydides’ History of the Peloponnesian War’
Sophie Raudnitz. ‘Intertextuality and Remembering the Future in Plato’s Apology and Theaetetus’
11:30-12:30: Digital Tools for Classicists: Discussion led by Valeria Vitale (Institute of Classical Studies) and Jessica Hughes (OU)
12:30 to 13: 30: Lunch
13:30-14:30: Linked Data (Chair: Simon McLaughlin)
Sarah Middle. ‘Investigating data use in the Humanities by linking AHRC projects’
Paula Granados-Garcia. ‘Cultural Contacts in Early Roman Spain through Linked Open Data’
14:30-15:00: Break
15:00–16:20: Receptions of the Ancient World (Chair: Sophie Raudnitz)
Simon McLaughlin. ‘Acropolis Now (or why we should stop looking at American wars when making comparisons with ancient conflict).’
Sian Beavers. ‘Digital Games as New Epic Form’
Madeline Chawner. ‘Captain America – Homeric Hero for the Twenty-first Century’
16:20: Closing Remarks