This project is taking place through the creation of a new Centre for Digital Humanities and Multilateralism, which builds on the partnership with the Library & Archives of the United Nations in Geneva and is committed to achieve three objectives: first, to renew the methods of analysis of diplomacy and multilateralism thanks to the contribution of digital humanities; second, to promote the rich intellectual and archival heritage of the Geneva Graduate Institute, the UN archives in Geneva, and the international governmental and non-governmental organizations of International Geneva thanks to the creation of thematic digital libraries on multilateralism; third, to fasten the integration of the archives of multilateralism in Geneva within a carefully built network of archival institutions across the world – with a specific focus on building partnerships with archives from the Global South. The Centre is animated by an inter-disciplinary team of historians, sociologists, political scientists and international law scholars, lead by its academic codirectors, Professors Grégoire Mallard and Davide Rodogno.
Publications
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"Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy” by Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel
Grégoire Mallard. 2006 |
1 Dec 2006 |
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