Brilliant panel on Sherlockian Migrations first thing on the last day of #RSVP2026, featuring @jnam.bsky.social of @litattention.bsky.social, Antonija Primorac & @christopherpittard.bsky.social (pictured) #MovementsAndMigrations #PrintInMotion @rs4vp.org
Jan Angermeier
@jnam.bsky.social
Doctoral Researcher for @litattention.bsky.social, Uni Stuttgart | former B2B Tech PR consultant | probably reading a Joseph Conrad novel right now | Stuttgart/Karlsruhe 🇪🇺🇺🇦🇬🇱🇨🇺
We're delighted to announce an open position on the LitAttention project! 🎉 The role is for a full-time two-year Postdoctoral Researcher (f/m/d) in Educational Psychology. Further information is available at the link below. We look forward to your applications!
Open Position: Job Opportunity – LitAttention
We're delighted to advertise an opportunity to join the LitAttention team as a postdoctoral researcher! Join our ERC-funded research project LitAttention — What Short Fiction Knows About Attention and...
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To wrap up our summer colloquium series, Prof. Dr. Marion Thain will be joining us next week to give a lecture entitled "Attention Studies: Configuring a New 'Interdisiplinary Discipline'" ⏰ 11:30 - 13:00 🗓️ 02.07 📍 17.22 See you there!
Upcoming this week: guest lecturer Prof. Dr. Yves Citton discussing narrative attention and anthropological curisosity for the LitAttention Summer Colloquium 🔗 Access the lecture online at the link below 📍 Or join the live viewing in 17.22
Colloquium Guest Speaker: Yves Citton – LitAttention
For our Summer Semester LitAttention Colloquium, Yves Citton will be joining us on the 18th of June. See below for his bio and the abstract for his talk. From Narrative Attention to Anthropological Cu...
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Note the date! Yves Citton will be joining us for an online guest lecture on the 18th of June at 11:30am. 🗓️❗ The link to the talk will be available shortly before, or join us in K2 17.22 for a live screening. 📺
Note the date! Yves Citton will be joining us for an online guest lecture on the 18th of June at 11:30am. 🗓️❗ The link to the talk will be available shortly before, or join us in K2 17.22 for a live screening. 📺
Join us tomorrow for our first Summer Colloquium guest lecture! See you there, 11:30 in Room 17.22 ,to discuss eye-tracking and "seeing literariness" 👀
We're kicking off our Summer LitAttention Colloquium on the 21st of May with Prof. Dr. Kathy Conklin, from the University of Nottingham. Join us to learn more about 'Seeing literariness: Eye-tracking as a window into the reading of literary texts'. 📍 K2 Keplerstraße 17, Room 17.22 ⏰ 11:30am
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I was invited to present on Sherlock Holmes again – this time on the illustrations which were included in the short stories’ original publication in "The Strand". As a literary researcher it was a welcome and insightful novelty to examine visual artefacts. Looking forward to future VPFA events! ⬇️⬇️⬇️
For @vpfa.bsky.social’s recent Online Study Day @hannaharmour.bsky.social and @jnam.bsky.social had the opportunity to present their respective research on Le Fanu’s “The Watcher” and on Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories. Many thanks to the organisers for coordinating such an inspiring event!
Very much looking forward to discussing latest research on #LiteraryAttention in our Summer LitAttention Colloquium! 👇
Mark your calendars, we have an attentive summer semester ahead! 🔆 We're delighted to be hosting three guest speakers - Kathy Conklin, Yves Citton and Marion Thain - for our LitAttention Summer Colloquium!
Seeking native speakers of #English in the #Stuttgart area! Support science & come by our #LitLab to participate in a #reading study. We ask for 90 minutes of your time and offer compensation of 40 Euro. Please share, sign up for a slot (appointments available Mon-Sat)& find more information below!
Good news are rare these days. We're doing well to celebrate them! 🇭🇺🇪🇺
Phenomenal guest speakers this summer at the LitAttention Colloquium 🙌
Mark your calendars, we have an attentive summer semester ahead! 🔆 We're delighted to be hosting three guest speakers - Kathy Conklin, Yves Citton and Marion Thain - for our LitAttention Summer Colloquium!
We're still looking for native English speaking participants for our eye-tracking study! 👁️ Find out how to get involved below.
⏳ Only 14 days of testing left! Sign up for a slot today, support science, and receive €40 for your participation. We’re looking for native speakers of #English who meet the study requirements. The task is simple: 📖 read a few short texts ⏱ takes about 1.5 hours That’s it! @unistuttgart.bsky.social
We’re looking for native speakers of English to take part in an eye-tracking study on literary reading at Keplerstrasse 17, University of Stuttgart: €40 compensation! 📢 Please share this call with colleagues, family, and friends! Interested?👇 @unistuttgart.bsky.social
Here I am recording the introduction for our just-out Staatsgalerie media guide (mediaguide.staatsgalerie.de/en/sammlung/) with Sui Lung & Katharina Rohne in the cozy media office of Staatsgalerie Stuttgart. Many thanks to Toni Bernhart for acting as our recording tech!
Working with students at the University of Stuttgart & Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, our media guide, 'The Poetics of Sight,' is available in English, German & Ukrainian. Please check it out & luxuriate in sensory-filled descriptions for blind & deaf individuals: mediaguide.staatsgalerie.de/en/sammlung/
Looking back on the #DHd2026 conference with gratitude - for insightful talks, inspiring people, and the chance to present my work on computational modeling of literary attention. I feel very fortunate to be part of the digital humanities community which is so open and welcoming. Until next year! 👋
📚 Out now: My review of Sarah J. Link’s "A Narratological Approach to Lists in Detective Fiction" Link’s book explores the role of lists as cognitive tools for organizing knowledge, guiding reader attention, and enhancing engagement. Read the full review: www.tandfonline.com/eprint/JSPGP...
A narratological approach to lists in detective fiction
Published in European Journal of English Studies (Ahead of Print, 2026)
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📚 Out now: My review of Sarah J. Link’s "A Narratological Approach to Lists in Detective Fiction" Link’s book explores the role of lists as cognitive tools for organizing knowledge, guiding reader attention, and enhancing engagement. Read the full review: www.tandfonline.com/eprint/JSPGP...
A narratological approach to lists in detective fiction
Published in European Journal of English Studies (Ahead of Print, 2026)
tandfonline.com
We’re looking for native speakers of English to take part in an eye-tracking study on literary reading at Keplerstrasse 17, University of Stuttgart: €40 compensation! 📢 Please share this call with colleagues, family, and friends! Interested?👇 @unistuttgart.bsky.social
On the 8th of January, we look forward to hosting Prof. Dr. Alice Bennett for a lecture entitled 'Watching the Watchmen: On Literary Vigilance' for our final session of the LitAttention Colloqium. 📍17.24 ⏰ 11:30am - 1:00pm
Calling all native English speakers in Stuttgart! We're currently looking for participants to take part in an eye-tracking experiment, investigating how people process literary stories during reading. 👀 Check out the details below. 👇
Catherine Emmott @uofglasgow.bsky.social is coming to @unistuttgart.bsky.social to talk about #attention control and cognitive misdirection in detective fiction. Join us on Thursday in the #LitAttention Colloquium! @litattention.bsky.social #CogLit #CogHumanities
Eine super Folge, um ein Bild vom #DraCorSummit zu bekommen 🙌 Außerdem durfte ich auch meine Eindrücke in ein paar O-Tönen teilen :)
Es ist endlich der 20.! Vielen Dank an Frank (@umblaetterer.bsky.social), Peer (@peertrilcke.bsky.social) & Julia (@juliajbeine.bsky.social) für das Interview – & an alle Teilnehmenden des #DraCorSummit, die sich mit uns unterhalten haben! Und hier geht's zur Folge: radihum20.de/radihum... 1/2
Inspiring week here at the #DraCorSummit 2025 at Freie Universität Berlin. Great opportunity to learn about corpus building and analysis – not "just" for dramas but also, like in my case, for prose texts 💡
Dass es am Ende Trump ist, der die globale Verkehrswende durch Zölle einläutet, who would have guessed!