
Harald Kümmerle
@haraldkuemmerle
@DIJ_Tokyo, Wissenschaftl. Mitarbeiter/Principal Researcher/主任研究員. History of mathematics, digital humanities, conceptual history. "Non-ideological account."
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24-11-2009 21:30:32
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US, China, EU as models? Harald Kümmerle & Franz Waldenberger argue that Japan is pursuing a distinct fourth, consensus-driven approach to data regulation #DFFT in this new Asia Pacific Business Review Taylor & Francis Research Insights research article, online first Japan Social Science Research doi.org/10.1080/136023…


Starting today: 6th conference on #DH & digital history "Exploring Epistemic Virtues & Vices" C2DH_LU RRCHNM GHI Washington DIJ Tokyo feat. keynote by DIJ's Harald Kümmerle on Epistemological challenges of doing research in/on Japan in the age of DH c2dh.uni.lu/fr/events/expl…


第42回人文機構シンポジウム「デジタル・ヒューマニティーズが拓く人文学の未来」(7/27・京都、オンライン)では、ドイツ日本研究所主任研究員のハラルド・クマレ Harald Kümmerle が「認識的徳の観点から見た日本の科学インフラ―事例研究で得られた知見―」について発表します。参加費は無料です。

This Saturday 国際日本文化研究センター(日文研): symposium on the Future of the Humanities and #DH incl. a presentation on "Japan's scientific infrastructure from the aspect of epistemic virtues - insights gained from case studies" (in Japanese) by DIJ's Harald Kümmerle nichibun.ac.jp/ja/events/othe…

DIJ's Harald Kümmerle analyzes cooperative knowledge production in mathematics: "Tannaka Tadao's 1938 paper on the duality of noncommutative topological groups & its historical background" (Duality in 19th&20th Century Mathematical Thinking) link.springer.com/chapter/10.100… Japan Social Science Research


New #OpenAccess Working Paper Keio University Global Research Institute (KGRI) by DIJ researcher Harald Kümmerle compares Japanʼs COVID-19 response to other East Asian countries and discusses it in the context of surveillance capitalism and cyber civilization Japan Social Science Research kgri.keio.ac.jp/working-paper/…


Japan's 'consensual' variety of digital capitalism and its global relevance Harald Kummerle (Harald Kümmerle) and Franz Waldenberger (Franz Waldenberger) buff.ly/3MtEAsI


