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SUMMARY:International Medieval Congress (IMC) 2025
DESCRIPTION:Amina El Ganadi (University of Palermo\, FSCIRE)\, member of the research team of the ITSERR project\, presented the paper “Divine Diplomacy: Religion and Power in Mongol-Muslim Relations during the Yuan Dynasty” at the International Medieval Conference (IMC) 2025. \nShe also co-organised and chaired the panel “The Rebirth of Culture under the Mongols: From the Persian World to Yuan China”. \nFor more information\, see the IMC 2025 website.
URL:https://www.itserr.it/event/2028/
LOCATION:University of Leeds\, Leeds\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:ITSERR at #EuARe2025: Panel on Digital Tools and Technologies for the Study of Religions
DESCRIPTION:ITSERR – Italian Strengthening of the ESFRI RI RESILIENCE – will take part in the European Academy of Religion annual conference (#EuARe2025) in Vienna with the panel:\nTechnology and the Transformation of Scholarship: Software and Tools for the Study of Religions\nThe panel will present the outcomes of ITSERR’s interdisciplinary work in Religious Studies and Information Technologies. It will explore how digital tools and new technologies are transforming the study of religion\, responding to the needs of scholars across disciplines and research traditions. \nThe panel includes an introduction and four thematic sessions: \n\nDigital Humanities and non-Latin scripts\nUnderstanding the meaning\, identifying the tool\n(Re)Composing datasets\nArtificial Intelligence and Religious Studies\n\nThe initiative reflects ITSERR’s mission to support research innovation in the study of religions through cutting-edge digital infrastructure. \n📄 View the full panel programme
URL:https://www.itserr.it/event/itserr-at-euare2025-panel-on-digital-tools-and-technologies-for-the-study-of-religions/
LOCATION:University of Vienna\, Vienna\, Austria
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SUMMARY:#EUARE2025
DESCRIPTION:ITSERR took part in the European Academy of Religion annual conference (#EuARe2025) held in Vienna\, contributing with two panels dedicated to methodological and technological developments in Religious Studies. \nThe panel “Technology and the Transformation of Scholarship: Software and Tools for the Study of Religions”\, proposed and chaired by Francesca Cadeddu\, brought together S. Aftar\, I. Ali\, C. Palillo\, M. Costa\, A. El Ganadi\, G. Ferrandino\, F. Iezzi\, A. Mariani\, M. Napolitano\, I. Panzeca\, G. Puccetti\, F. Ruozzi\, E. Scapini\, S. Shahnawaz\, I. Spanò and L. Timpers. Speakers presented research results developed within ITSERR\, discussing how digital tools\, new datasets and artificial intelligence are reshaping methods\, sources and research questions in Religious Studies\, also in relation to the development of new research resources and practices. \nThe panel “New Perspectives in the Research on Intertextuality”\, proposed by D. Dainese and A. Mambelli and chaired by L. Bigoni\, brought together S. Abram\, L. Carnevale\, L. Cerioni\, R. Fedriga\, G. Hermanin De Reichenfeld\, C. Marras\, L. Mellerin\, A. Rotondo and M. Zanella. Contributions presented ITSERR research on intertextuality\, with particular attention to ancient works and the processes of textual transmission and interpretation. \nThe two panels highlighted ITSERR’s role in fostering innovation in Religious Studies through the development of tools and resources and the advancement of methodological approaches. \nFor more information\, see the conference programme.
URL:https://www.itserr.it/event/2116/
LOCATION:University of Vienna\, Vienna\, Austria
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