The 3rd place 🥉 in the #CCLS2026 Poster Award is a tie between Louise Prager (Creating NovaCor+, a Corpus of Contemporary German Novels: doi.org/10.5281/zeno...) and the team of researchers led by Svenja Guhr @guhrs.bsky.social (Suspense in Shorts: doi.org/10.5281/zeno...).
Congrats! 👏🎉
Training School “Early Career Researchers in Empirical Literary Studies”
Online and free to attend!
The speakers are some of the most talented ECRs in the field, working on reader response, climate fiction, prosocial effects of reading, etc.
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Save the date: the next #CCLS2027 will take place in Groningen on 8-9 July 2027. Expecting an awesome event @rug.nl from the team of @fpianz.eurosky.social
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The 2nd place🥈 of the #CCLS2026 poster award is tied between Yann Audin @audinyann.bsky.social (Design Questions All the Way Down doi.org/10.5281/zeno...) and the team of Merten Kröncke, Jana Eckardt & Agnes Hilger @agneshilger.bsky.social (A Canonicity Score for Your Corpus doi.org/10.5281/zeno...)
Colleagues from all over the world, please think about the combination DH2027 in Ireland + CCLS 2027 in the Netherlands.
They're only a few days apart.
@uniofgalway.bsky.social
@rug.nl
#CCLS2026 came to a close with a fun tour through Potsdam’s Sanssouci Park. Sans souci means “no worries” or “carefree” — and after two intense days of talks, posters, discussions, and conversations over coffee, we wish exactly that to all participants😎🍹