We are delighted to announce the recipients of the CDH awards in Michaelmas term 2020.
CDH digital resource awards
Alexis Litvine (History): Digitisation of a series of enumerator books (“liste nominative du recensement”) for the French censuses of 1836 and 1851
Fangyu Liu and Qianchu Liu (Language Technology Lab, MMLL): To create an image-caption dataset containing natural images and their captions in multiple languages
Gioele Marozzi (University of Macerata, Italy): Digitisation of Giacomo Leopardi manuscripts held in Cambridge University Library
Timothy Cooper (Social Anthropology): Digitisation of large-format devotional religious posters displayed in religious shrines, homes and places of work in Pakistan
CDH project incubation awards
Rob Ralley: Construction and social network analysis of the Casebooks dataset
Zoe Svendsen (English): To make a materials-based pilot to further the concept of the Forensic Theatre Lab
CDH bid development award
Oliver Dunn (History): Towards a National Collection bid development: THOTH / Exchequer Port Books
CDH conference awards
Arild Stenburg (Music): To deliver paper, “Digital design strategies for the enhancement of rhythmic fluency” at 19th Rhythm Perception and Production Workshop (RPPW), University of Oslo, Norway
Zheng Liu (Intellectual Forum): To deliver paper, “Bringing political economy into the sociology of AI: The case of China” at British Sociological Association Annual Conference 2021: Remaking the Future