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Rens Bod

Rens Bod (born 1965, Bergh) is a professor in digital humanities and history of humanities at the University of Amsterdam.[1] His research focuses on the exploration of patterns and underlying principles in language, music, art, literature and history. He also investigates the history of pattern searching in the humanities from a supranational perspective, thereby giving an impulse to the new field of "history of the humanities". In addition, Bod explores the history of the human search for meaning and purpose, and the underlying patterns and principles therein.[2]

Bod in 2019

Education and research edit

Rens Bod studied physics and astronomy at Utrecht University followed by Letters at the Sapienza University of Rome. In 1995 he obtained a PhD in computational linguistics at the University of Amsterdam. In 2005, he became full professor in Computer Science at the University of St Andrews,[3] after which he was appointed full professor at the University of Amsterdam.[4] He was guest professor in Manchester, Roskilde and Bologna. In 2021 he held the International Francqui chair at Ghent University.[5] In 2023 Bod was elected member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.[6]

History of humanities and history of knowledge edit

In 2010 Bod published the first global history of the humanities, focussing on the search for patterns and principles in the various humanities disciplines from antiquity to the present.[7][8] The book showed how the empirical method started in the study of art, music, language and texts, and how it was transferred from the humanities to the sciences.[9][10] The book was translated into seven languages, and its English translation, A New History of the Humanities, was referred to by the Times Literary Supplement as "an extraordinarily ambitious undertaking […] the first ever history of its kind".[11] Bod showed that an interconnected history of the humanities was possible, creating the basis for a new field.[12] In 2022, Bod extended his research towards an overarching history of knowledge disciplines resulting in the open access book World of Patterns: A Global History of Knowledge.[13][14] In this book, Bod steps back to the Stone Age to answer the question: Where did our knowledge of the world today begin and how did it develop? Drawing on developments from all continents of the inhabited world, the book examines to what degree the progressions of our knowledge can be considered interwoven and to what degree we can speak of global trends. Bod is one of the founders of the journal History of Humanities, and he serves as the president of the Society for the History of the Humanities.[15]

Activism edit

In 2017 Bod founded WOinActie, a movement of academics and students that opposes the continuing budget cuts at Dutch Universities.[16][17] Together with Remco Breuker and Ingrid Robeyns he published the book 40 Stellingen over de Wetenschap ("40 theses on science and humanities") in which they propose to change current universities into institutions that are crucial for a democratic and future-oriented society.[18]

Selected publications edit

  • Waarom ben ik hier? Een kleine wereldgeschiedenis van zingeving, Prometheus, 2023.
  • World of Patterns: A Global History of Knowledge, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022. (Open Access via Project MUSE)
  • The Humanities in the World, Upress, 2020, with Stefan Collini, Onora O’Neill and Anders Engberg-Pedersen.
  • 40 stellingen over de wetenschap, Boom uitgevers, 2020, with Remco Breuker and Ingrid Robeyns.
  • “A New Field: History of Humanities”, with Julia Kursell, Jaap Maat and Thijs Weststeijn, History of Humanities 1(1), 2016, pp. 1-8.
  • "A Comparative Framework for Studying the Histories of the Humanities and Science", Isis 106(2), 2015, pp. 367-377.
  • The Making of the Humanities III: The Modern Humanities, Amsterdam University Press, 2014, with Jaap Maat and Thijs Weststeijn.
  • A New History of the Humanities: The Search for Patterns and Principles from Antiquity to the Present, Oxford University Press, 2013.
  • The Making of the Humanities II: From Early Modern to Modern Disciplines, Amsterdam University Press, 2012, with Jaap Maat and Thijs Weststeijn.
  • "In search of universal properties of musical scales", Journal of New Music Research 40(1), 2011, pp. 81-89, met Aline Honingh.
  • De vergeten wetenschappen: Een geschiedenis van de humaniora, Prometheus, 2010.
  • The Making of the Humanities I: Early Modern Europe, Amsterdam University Press, 2010, with Jaap Maat and Thijs Weststeijn.
  • "From exemplar to grammar: A probabilistic analogy‐based model of language learning", Cognitive Science 33(5), 2009, pp. 752-793.
  • Probabilistic Linguistics, The MIT Press, 2003, with Jennifer Hay and Stefanie Jannedy.
  • Data-Oriented Parsing, CSLI Publications, University of Chicago Press, 2003, with Remko Scha and Khalil Sima’an.
  • "A unified model of structural organization in language and music", Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 17, 2002, pp. 289-308.
  • Beyond Grammar: An Experience-Based Theory of Language, CSLI Publications, 1998.

References edit

  1. ^ Amsterdam, Universiteit van (February 27, 2021). "dhr. prof. dr. L.W.M. (Rens) Bod". Universiteit van Amsterdam.
  2. ^ Rens Bod, Waarom ben ik hier? Een kleine wereldgeschiedenis van zingeving, Prometheus, 2023.
  3. ^ "Graduation gears up". news.st-andrews.ac.uk. November 25, 2005.
  4. ^ "Album Academicum". www.albumacademicum.uva.nl.
  5. ^ "Internationale Francqui Leerstoel voor prof. Rens Bod (UvA)". Universiteit Gent.
  6. ^ (in Dutch). Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original on 5 May 2023.
  7. ^ "De Vergeten wetenschappen". Uitgeverij Prometheus. October 16, 2015.
  8. ^ KNAW Symposium "De Geschiedenis van de Geesteswetenschappen
  9. ^ "The Humanities and Science Share the Virtues of Empiricism and Skepticism - Scientific American". Scientific American.
  10. ^ Blair, Ann (2015). "Reviewed work: A New History of the Humanities: The Search for Principles and Patterns from Antiquity to the Present, Rens Bod; Philology: The Forgotten Origins of the Modern Humanities, James Turner". The American Historical Review. 120 (2): 555–558. doi:10.1093/ahr/120.2.555. JSTOR 43696684 – via JSTOR.
  11. ^ "Bod_Review_TLS.pdf" (PDF). Dropbox.
  12. ^ During, Simon (2020), "What Were the Humanities, Anyway? This dangerous moment demands that we give an elusive concept its history", The Chronicle, 31 August 2020
  13. ^ "Book - A World of Patterns - Letterenfonds". www.letterenfonds.nl.
  14. ^ "Een rijk boek over duizenden jaren van kennis en wetenschap". NRC.
  15. ^ "Society for the History of the Humanities". www.historyofhumanities.org.
  16. ^ "'Straks trekken wetenschappers weer aan het kortste eind'". NRC.
  17. ^ "Supporting WOinActie in red". September 3, 2019.
  18. ^ Jongepier, Fleur (September 2, 2020). "Dit pamflet over de universiteit zet aan tot denken en actie". Trouw.

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Rens Bod born 1965 Bergh is a professor in digital humanities and history of humanities at the University of Amsterdam 1 His research focuses on the exploration of patterns and underlying principles in language music art literature and history He also investigates the history of pattern searching in the humanities from a supranational perspective thereby giving an impulse to the new field of history of the humanities In addition Bod explores the history of the human search for meaning and purpose and the underlying patterns and principles therein 2 Bod in 2019 Contents 1 Education and research 2 History of humanities and history of knowledge 3 Activism 4 Selected publications 5 ReferencesEducation and research editRens Bod studied physics and astronomy at Utrecht University followed by Letters at the Sapienza University of Rome In 1995 he obtained a PhD in computational linguistics at the University of Amsterdam In 2005 he became full professor in Computer Science at the University of St Andrews 3 after which he was appointed full professor at the University of Amsterdam 4 He was guest professor in Manchester Roskilde and Bologna In 2021 he held the International Francqui chair at Ghent University 5 In 2023 Bod was elected member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences 6 History of humanities and history of knowledge editIn 2010 Bod published the first global history of the humanities focussing on the search for patterns and principles in the various humanities disciplines from antiquity to the present 7 8 The book showed how the empirical method started in the study of art music language and texts and how it was transferred from the humanities to the sciences 9 10 The book was translated into seven languages and its English translation A New History of the Humanities was referred to by the Times Literary Supplement as an extraordinarily ambitious undertaking the first ever history of its kind 11 Bod showed that an interconnected history of the humanities was possible creating the basis for a new field 12 In 2022 Bod extended his research towards an overarching history of knowledge disciplines resulting in the open access book World of Patterns A Global History of Knowledge 13 14 In this book Bod steps back to the Stone Age to answer the question Where did our knowledge of the world today begin and how did it develop Drawing on developments from all continents of the inhabited world the book examines to what degree the progressions of our knowledge can be considered interwoven and to what degree we can speak of global trends Bod is one of the founders of the journal History of Humanities and he serves as the president of the Society for the History of the Humanities 15 Activism editIn 2017 Bod founded WOinActie a movement of academics and students that opposes the continuing budget cuts at Dutch Universities 16 17 Together with Remco Breuker and Ingrid Robeyns he published the book 40 Stellingen over de Wetenschap 40 theses on science and humanities in which they propose to change current universities into institutions that are crucial for a democratic and future oriented society 18 Selected publications editWaarom ben ik hier Een kleine wereldgeschiedenis van zingeving Prometheus 2023 World of Patterns A Global History of Knowledge Johns Hopkins University Press 2022 Open Access via Project MUSE The Humanities in the World Upress 2020 with Stefan Collini Onora O Neill and Anders Engberg Pedersen 40 stellingen over de wetenschap Boom uitgevers 2020 with Remco Breuker and Ingrid Robeyns A New Field History of Humanities with Julia Kursell Jaap Maat and Thijs Weststeijn History of Humanities 1 1 2016 pp 1 8 A Comparative Framework for Studying the Histories of the Humanities and Science Isis 106 2 2015 pp 367 377 The Making of the Humanities III The Modern Humanities Amsterdam University Press 2014 with Jaap Maat and Thijs Weststeijn A New History of the Humanities The Search for Patterns and Principles from Antiquity to the Present Oxford University Press 2013 The Making of the Humanities II From Early Modern to Modern Disciplines Amsterdam University Press 2012 with Jaap Maat and Thijs Weststeijn In search of universal properties of musical scales Journal of New Music Research 40 1 2011 pp 81 89 met Aline Honingh De vergeten wetenschappen Een geschiedenis van de humaniora Prometheus 2010 The Making of the Humanities I Early Modern Europe Amsterdam University Press 2010 with Jaap Maat and Thijs Weststeijn From exemplar to grammar A probabilistic analogy based model of language learning Cognitive Science 33 5 2009 pp 752 793 Probabilistic Linguistics The MIT Press 2003 with Jennifer Hay and Stefanie Jannedy Data Oriented Parsing CSLI Publications University of Chicago Press 2003 with Remko Scha and Khalil Sima an A unified model of structural organization in language and music Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 17 2002 pp 289 308 Beyond Grammar An Experience Based Theory of Language CSLI Publications 1998 References edit Amsterdam Universiteit van February 27 2021 dhr prof dr L W M Rens Bod Universiteit van Amsterdam Rens Bod Waarom ben ik hier Een kleine wereldgeschiedenis van zingeving Prometheus 2023 Graduation gears up news st andrews ac uk November 25 2005 Album Academicum www albumacademicum uva nl Internationale Francqui Leerstoel voor prof Rens Bod UvA Universiteit Gent Rens Bod in Dutch Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Archived from the original on 5 May 2023 De Vergeten wetenschappen Uitgeverij Prometheus October 16 2015 KNAW Symposium De Geschiedenis van de Geesteswetenschappen The Humanities and Science Share the Virtues of Empiricism and Skepticism Scientific American Scientific American Blair Ann 2015 Reviewed work A New History of the Humanities The Search for Principles and Patterns from Antiquity to the Present Rens Bod Philology The Forgotten Origins of the Modern Humanities James Turner The American Historical Review 120 2 555 558 doi 10 1093 ahr 120 2 555 JSTOR 43696684 via JSTOR Bod Review TLS pdf PDF Dropbox During Simon 2020 What Were the Humanities Anyway This dangerous moment demands that we give an elusive concept its history The Chronicle 31 August 2020 Book A World of Patterns Letterenfonds www letterenfonds nl Een rijk boek over duizenden jaren van kennis en wetenschap NRC Society for the History of the Humanities www historyofhumanities org Straks trekken wetenschappers weer aan het kortste eind NRC Supporting WOinActie in red September 3 2019 Jongepier Fleur September 2 2020 Dit pamflet over de universiteit zet aan tot denken en actie Trouw Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rens Bod amp oldid 1187939616, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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