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Europa Postmediaevalis 2022. Connections and networking. April 26-28, 2022
Matějková, K.; Blažková, Gabriela
2022 - English
The topic for the third EUROPA POSTMEDIAEVALIS 2022 conference was Connections and Networking. It was a hybrid conference. 34 contributions and 12 posters from 74 authors from 17 countries were presented. Keywords: Early Modern Age; pottery; Europe; trade Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Europa Postmediaevalis 2022. Connections and networking. April 26-28, 2022

The topic for the third EUROPA POSTMEDIAEVALIS 2022 conference was Connections and Networking. It was a hybrid conference. 34 contributions and 12 posters from 74 authors from 17 countries were ...

Matějková, K.; Blažková, Gabriela
Archeologický ústav, Praha, 2022

Tackling the toolkit. Plotting poetry through computational literary studies
Plecháč, Petr; Kolár, Robert; Bories, A. S.; Říha, Jakub
2021 - English
Sborník. Keywords: versology; quantitative method Available in digital repository of the ASCR
Tackling the toolkit. Plotting poetry through computational literary studies

Sborník.

Plecháč, Petr; Kolár, Robert; Bories, A. S.; Říha, Jakub
Ústav pro českou literaturu, 2021

Science, Occupation, War: 1939-1945. A Collective Monograph
Šimůnek, Michal V.
2021 - English
The Volume deals with the German science policy during the WW2 in different occupied countries of Europe in cross-national coparison. It containts 15 contributions from different countries. Keywords: science policy; WW2; occupied Europe Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Science, Occupation, War: 1939-1945. A Collective Monograph

The Volume deals with the German science policy during the WW2 in different occupied countries of Europe in cross-national coparison. It containts 15 contributions from different countries.

Šimůnek, Michal V.
Ústav pro soudobé dějiny, 2021

Archaeological studies of the Late Iron Age in Central Europe. Proceedings of the 15th International conference of the series „The La Tène Period in Bohemia, Moravia and Slovakia“ („Doba laténská v Čechách, na Moravě a na Slovensku“) in Klement-Oberleis
Karwowski, M.; Komoróczy, Balázs; Ramsl, P. C.
2021 - English
The publication is based on materials from the conference “La Tène period in Bohemia, Moravia and Slovakia” held on 11-13 June 2014 in Klement-Oberleis, Austria. For the most part, the studies published here are revised texts of the lectures given at the conference and bring a comprehensive overview of actual archaeological and numismatic research within the topic of the Celtic development in the Central European Region. For many diverse scientific questions, readers will find relevant studies in the present proceedings, which contains a total of 18 studies by authors from Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia. Keywords: Celts; proceedings; protohistory; Middle Danube Region; archaeology; numismatics Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Archaeological studies of the Late Iron Age in Central Europe. Proceedings of the 15th International conference of the series „The La Tène Period in Bohemia, Moravia and Slovakia“ („Doba laténská v Čechách, na Moravě a na Slovensku“) in Klement-Oberleis

The publication is based on materials from the conference “La Tène period in Bohemia, Moravia and Slovakia” held on 11-13 June 2014 in Klement-Oberleis, Austria. For the most part, the studies ...

Karwowski, M.; Komoróczy, Balázs; Ramsl, P. C.
Archeologický ústav, Brno, 2021

EATAW 2021: 11th Conference of the European Association for the Teaching of the Academic Writing: Book of abstracts
Kašpárková, A.; Frančíková, Dagmar; Etchegoyen Rosolová, Kamila
2021 - English
The theme of EATAW 2021 was “The residence of writing and writing support.” Academic writing is considered an interdisciplinary field. The activities of academic writing teachers and related research head in many different directions. The conference helped us revisit the foundations, and asked seemingly simple questions: Who are we?, Where do we work?, What is our field?, (How) has academic writing become a field?, How do technologies help us?, Who are other stakeholders in academic writing support? Moreover, our theme explored the essence of our work and professional identity in an unprecedented time of the covid-19 outbreak that had put more things in motion than we could have ever imagined. Therefore, we added the question of: What has changed recently? We felt that some of the questions had been here for decades but may have still been unanswered in certain contexts and/or in contexts that keep changing. The conference was held online on July 7 and 8, 2021, and was organized by VSB-Technical University of Ostrava and the Czech Language Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences. Keywords: academic writing; writing for publication; Czech Republic Available at various institutes of the ASCR
EATAW 2021: 11th Conference of the European Association for the Teaching of the Academic Writing: Book of abstracts

The theme of EATAW 2021 was “The residence of writing and writing support.” Academic writing is considered an interdisciplinary field. The activities of academic writing teachers and related research ...

Kašpárková, A.; Frančíková, Dagmar; Etchegoyen Rosolová, Kamila
Ústav pro jazyk český, 2021

European Forests. Our Cultural Heritage
Johann, E.; Kusmin, J.; Woitsch, Jiří
2021 - English
Proceedings of the international conference European Forests. Our Cultural Heritage (4-7 December 2018, St. Georgen am Längsee, Austria), brings both thematically and theoretically diverse mix of studies, which connects thinking about European forests as an important and hitherto neglected sphere of cultural resp. biocultural heritage. Keywords: cultural heritage; forest history; landscape history Available at various institutes of the ASCR
European Forests. Our Cultural Heritage

Proceedings of the international conference European Forests. Our Cultural Heritage (4-7 December 2018, St. Georgen am Längsee, Austria), brings both thematically and theoretically diverse mix of ...

Johann, E.; Kusmin, J.; Woitsch, Jiří
Etnologický ústav, 2021

Archaeological textiles - links between past and present. NESAT XIII
Bravermanová, M.; Březinová, Helena; Malcolm-Davies, J.
2020 - English
Proceedings from the international conference NESAT XIII (North European Symposium for Archaeological Textiles). Keywords: NESAT XIII; archaeological textiles Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Archaeological textiles - links between past and present. NESAT XIII

Proceedings from the international conference NESAT XIII (North European Symposium for Archaeological Textiles).

Bravermanová, M.; Březinová, Helena; Malcolm-Davies, J.
Archeologický ústav, Praha, 2020

Quantitative Approaches to Versification
Plecháč, Petr; Barry, P.; Skulacheva, T.; Bermúdez-Sabel, H.; Kolár, Robert
2019 - English
This volume presents a wide range of quantitative approaches to versification. It comprises various methodological perspectives ranging from simple descriptive statistics to advanced machine learning methods (such as support vector machines, random forests or neural networks) as well as material covering a large span of time and languages: from very ancient versifications (Sumerian, Akkadian, Hittie, Ancient Greek), through medieval (Old English, Old Icelandic, Old Saxon) and Renaissance verse to modern experiments (free verse, concrete poetry), from English and Russian through Spanish and German to Portuguese and Catalan. Not only written, but also spoken poetry has been analyzed. The book covers multiple topics. What they all share in common is that versification is being studied in the context of other linguistic phenomena that may affect or determine it. Analyses of large corpora go hand in hand with comparative approaches. It is shown that quantitative approaches can be used for the purpose of authorship attribution, to build reasonable typologies as well as to understand why certain forms play such a dominant roles in our cultural tradition(s). Keywords: versification; quantitative verse studies; prosody Fulltext is available at external website.
Quantitative Approaches to Versification

This volume presents a wide range of quantitative approaches to versification. It comprises various methodological perspectives ranging from simple descriptive statistics to advanced machine learning ...

Plecháč, Petr; Barry, P.; Skulacheva, T.; Bermúdez-Sabel, H.; Kolár, Robert
Ústav pro českou literaturu, 2019

A Stranger of the House - the Crossroads III
Mlynářová, J.; Kilani, M.; Alivernini, Sergio
2019 - English
The Crossroads III – A Stranger in the House. Foreigners in Ancient Egyptian and Near Eastern Societies of the Bronze Age conference has been held at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University (Prague) between September 10 and 13, 2018. The main objective of the conference was to enhance our understanding of “foreignness” in ancient societies between the end of the Chalcolithic period and the end of the Late Bronze Age. This book collects some of the twenty most significant contributions presented at the conference. Some authors decided to approach the discussion from a theoretical perspective, or to present and discuss theoretical frameworks that could be used to explore at least some elements underlying the concept of “foreignness”. Others investigated sociocultural dimension involved in the presence of foreigners, or in their interactions with local communities. Cases from Egypt, Mesopotamia, Anatolia, and the Levant, covering the whole of the Bronze Age have been discussed. The wide range of perspectives, and their combination within the frame of the conference often stimulated that multidisciplinary dialogue that was the primary aim of this third edition of Crossroads Keywords: emigration and immigration; immigrants; aliens; social structure; social mobility; bronze age; ancient Egypt; Middle East Available at various institutes of the ASCR
A Stranger of the House - the Crossroads III

The Crossroads III – A Stranger in the House. Foreigners in Ancient Egyptian and Near Eastern Societies of the Bronze Age conference has been held at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University (Prague) ...

Mlynářová, J.; Kilani, M.; Alivernini, Sergio
Orientální ústav, 2019

Science, occupation, war : 1939-1945. A programme and collected abstracts from an international workshop held in Prague on 23-25 october 2019
Šimůnek, Michal V.; Kostlán, Antonín; Hořejš, M.
2019 - English
A programme and collected abstracts from an international workshop held in Prague on 23-25 october 2019. Keywords: history of science; Second World War; occupation Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Science, occupation, war : 1939-1945. A programme and collected abstracts from an international workshop held in Prague on 23-25 october 2019

A programme and collected abstracts from an international workshop held in Prague on 23-25 october 2019.

Šimůnek, Michal V.; Kostlán, Antonín; Hořejš, M.
Ústav pro soudobé dějiny, 2019

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