SCHEDULE:
Monday 28/10/2024
9.00–9.30: Welcome (Hotel lobby, Kościuszki 16)
10.00–12.00: Guided tour around former ghetto area and Radegast station, part 1 (Adam Sitarek, Center for Jewish Research, Lodz)
12.00–13.30: I round of presentations (Dialogue Center, Wojska Polskiego 83)
- Izabela Terela/Konrad Niciński/Agnieszka Zalotyńska (Institute of Litterature Studies PAN/Lodz University); Work-in-progress presentation: Atlas of Holocaust Literature. Warszawa/Łódź (DH Project)
- Abigail Zola: Uncovering Emotional Contamination: Redefining the Process of Site- Specific Architecture
- Tadeusz Pupar (Lodz University): Morphological Transformations of Former Ghetto Area in Lodz
13.30–14.30: Lunch
14.30–16.00: Guided tour around former ghetto area and Radegast station, part 2 (Adam Sitarek, Center for Jewish Research, Lodz)
16.00–16.30: Coffee break (Oskar Ziegler Villa, Sklodowskiej 11)
16.30–18.00: Michal Frankl (Masaryk Institute and Archives of the Czech Academy of Sciences), Impossible Geography. Mapping the No Man’s Land and the Limits of Coordinates (keynote)
Tuesday 29/10/2024 (Oskar Ziegler Villa, Sklodowskiej 11)
9.00–11.00: II round of presentations
- Nadia Skokova (Center for Urban History, Lviv), Lviv Ghetto: Mapping the Erased Human Lives and Their Survival Strategies within the Extreme Violence System
- Wolfgang Schellenbacher (DÖW, Vienna), Mapping the Holocaust in Vienna: Using an Online Tool to Analyze Geo-Referenced Mass Data
- Tim Buchen/Daniel Ljunggren (Univeristy of Gothenburg/ University of Wroclaw), Mapping Breslau’s Jewish Community: a Spatio-temporal Research Environment to Visualize and Analyse the Fate of 17 000 Community Members 1933–1950
11.00–11.30 Coffee break
11.30–13.00 Discussion: What is in a Dataset? Challenges of Data, Standards and Tools
13.00–14.00: Lunch
14.00–16.00: III round of presenations
- Joanna Spyra (University of Huddersfield), Creating ‘Memory Maps’ in/of Trawniki
- Renata Masna/Michal Chojak (Yahad In-Unum), Turning a field investigation into a digital map: challenges and practices
16.00–16.30: Coffee break
18.30: Dinner
Wednesday 30/10/2024 (Oskar Ziegler Villa, Sklodowskiej 11)
9.30–11.00: IV round of presentations
- Magdalena Saryusz-Wolska/Tomasz Panecki (German Historical Institute Warsaw/Institute of History PAN); Mapping Holocaust Mass Graves in the General Government
- Ildikó Barna/Eszter Katona (ELTE University); Visualizing Deportation: Interactive Maps of Hungarian Jewish Holocaust Survivors – Challenges and Proposed Solutions
10.30–11.00: Coffee break
11.00–13.00: Discussion: Mapping uncertainty. Trajectories and movement, relations and emotions as data
13.00–13.30: Final discussion
13.30–14.00: Lunch