Infrastructure for Digital Language Resources and Tools
Erik Ketzan
Lecturer in Digital Humanities and Cultural Computation
Lecturer in Digital Humanities and Cultural Computation
King's College, London
Dr. Erik Ketzan is Lecturer in Digital Humanities and Cultural Computation at King’s College London, Department of Digital Humanities. Erik publishes and teaches on computational approaches to literary and historical texts, as well as legal and ethical issues in data acquisition and research infrastructures.
Erik published Thomas Pynchon and the Digital Humanities: Computational Approaches to Style in 2021 and was the winner of the DARIAH annual book bursary for the Open Access publication of early career researchers’ first monographs in Digital Humanities in 2022.
Erik is the UK representative on the CLARIN Legal and Ethical Issues Committee (CLIC).