Daniel Apollon
Daniel Apollon is an associate professor in digital culture at the University of Bergen. He has broad interests covering cultural and social perspectives on information technology, electronic text and edition, semantic web and the philosophy of networked knowledge society. Until 2008 Daniel Apollon headed the Research Group on Text Technologies at UNIFOB AKSIS AS, Bergen. Daniel has been involved as European coordinator in many EU projects on digital culture and electronic literature. He has also a long track record as academic expert for the European Commission, Agence Nationale de la Recherche, NFR, Unesco and the former European Rectors' Conference. He is also active in COST Actions on electronic edition and eContent projects. Daniel is also a film-maker with deep interest in ethnographic film-making and short film.
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Critical writing by this author:
Title | Publication Type | Publisher | Year |
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Digital Paratext: Steps Towards New Technologies of the Intellect | Conference paper or presentation | 2014 |
Editorial work:
Events arranged:
Event | City | Date | Event type | Link to edit content |
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Exploring Paratexts in Digital Contexts | Bergen | 06.12.2012 | Workshop | |
Paratext in Digital Culture: Is Paratext Becoming the Story? Pasts, Presents and Futures of Paratext in Digital Culture | Bergen | 28.08.2014 | Workshop |
Curator of:
Title | City | Country | Date |
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Paratext in Digital Culture: Is Paratext Becoming the Story? Pasts, Presents and Futures of Paratext in Digital Culture | Bergen | Norway | August 28, 2014 to August 29, 2014 |