Dr.

Amelie Dorn

BEd BA MPhil MA

Telephone
(+43 1) 51581 – 2202

E-Mail
amelie.dorn(at)oeaw.ac.at

… has a multidisciplinary background in foreign languages, linguistics and pedagogy. During her education she trained at different international universities, including Ireland (TCD, UCD), Spain (USAL), Portugal (ULisboa), Poland (UJ) and Vienna (UniVie). After completing her PhD in linguistics at Trinity College Dublin she joined the ACDH-CH as a postdoctoral researcher where she contributed to different Digital Humanities projects, collaborating with diverse (inter)national scientific and non-scientific actor groups. In 2020 she joined the University of Vienna where she is a member of the team working on lexical variation in the Special Research Programme “Deutsch in Österreich” (‘German in Austria’). She has served on management committee boards, and held positions as PI, Co-PI, Programme Coordinator and lecturer.

At the ACDH-CH, Amelie Dorn is part of the Consulting & Project Management team since 2023 where she supports researchers along different stages of the proposal submission process. She also contributes to “The ABCs of Dialects” and “DWA Austria – Pilot study” projects.


Publications

  • Lenz, Alexandra N., Amelie Dorn, and Theresa Ziegler. 2022. Lexik aus areal-horizontaler und vertikal-sozialer Perspektive – Erhebungsmethoden zur inter- und intraindividuellen Variation. Präsidenten der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen. SprachwissenschaftParadigmenwechsel in der Lexikographie. Herausforderung und Chance. Vorträge zum Auftakt des Zentrums für digitale Lexikographie der deutschen Sprache (ZDL) 46/4. Berlin: Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften: 387-431.
  • Fanta-Jende, Johanna, Florian Tavernier, Amelie Dorn, and Katharina Korecky-Kröll. 2021. Plosive in Zeiten von Corona. Zusammenhänge zwischen der Realisierung von Plosiven in verschiedenen Dialektregionen Österreichs und der Ausbreitung von COVID-19 durch Aerosole. In Vom Tun nicht lassen können. Historische und rezente Perspektiven auf sprachliche Variation (in Österreich und darüber hinaus). Festgabe für Alexandra N. Lenz zum runden Geburtstag, eds. A. Kim, Korecky-Kröll, K., Breuer, L. M., Höll, J., and Koppensteiner, W., 135-166.
  • Dorn, Amelie, Eveline Wandl-Vogt, Thomas Palfinger, Roberto Therón, Andy Way, Yalemisew Abgaz, and Alejandro Benito. 2021. A project review under the focus of 'complexities' on the example of exploreAT!. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 36: ii78-ii85. doi:10.1093/llc/fqab004.
  • Dorn, Amelie, Eveline Wandl-Vogt, Anna Romano, Thomas Jekel, and Anna Gawin. 2021. Evaluating effectiveness of innovative education formats for 21st century skills: The example of DaVinciLab YouthHackathon Workshops 2019/2020. Francisco José Garcia-Peñalvo. Proceedings TEEM'20. Eigth International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality. Salamanca, Spain – October 24th – 26th, 2018. New York: ACM. doi:10.1145/3434780.3436671.
  • Dorn, Amelie, Gerda Koch, Yalemisew Abgaz, and Renato Rocha Souza. 2020. Classification of Historic Food Images – a pilot experiment on the example of the ChIA project.
  • Abgaz, Yalemisew, Amelie Dorn, Gerda Koch, and Jose Luis Preza Diaz. 2020. "A picture is worth a thousand words"? - From Project Inception to First Results: Describing Cross-disciplinary Collaboration in the Digital Humanities Project ChIA. Steven Krauwer and Fišer, Darja. Twin Talks 2020. Twin Talks: Understanding and Facilitating Collaboration in Digital Humanities 2020. Proceedings of the Twin Talks 2 and 3 Workshops at DHN 2020 and DH 2020. Ottawa Canada and Riga Latvia, July 23 and October 20 2020.. Ceur Workshop Proceedings.