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NEER Research Cluster

Early Modern Drama in the

Electronic Age

MEMBERS

Dr Brett Hirsch (Victoria, British Columbia) - Coordinator
Professor Hugh Craig (Newcastle, Australia) - Coordinator
Professor Michael Best (Victoria, British Columbia)
Dr Toby Burrows (UWA)
Professor Ian Lancashire (Toronto, Canada)
Professor Helen Ostovich (McMaster, USA)
Professor Chris Wortham (UWA)

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

The function of this Research Cluster is to create a sustained dialogue
between scholars working in the fields of digital humanities, computational
stylistics, and textual scholarship in order to foster collaborative and
interdisciplinary research on early modern drama.

EVENTS (INCLUDING MEETINGS AND WORKSHOPS)

Meeting:

July 2007: Planning Meeting, University of Western Australia, Perth.

Conferences and symposia:

July 2007: Members of the Cluster participated in one circulated paper panel
at the Inaugural NEER International Conference at the University of Western Australia, Perth.

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