Research at RICH
At RICH, researchers are affiliated with thematic multidisciplinary research groups that create, aggregate, promote, and reflect on humanities research to help build knowledge and resilience to deal with the challenges of our times. They work on individual and collaborative research projects, which you can find below.
Research groups
The current RICH research groups are:
- Applied History
- Colonial Relations and Structures
- Critical Humanities
- Cultures of War and Liberation
- Environmental Humanities
- Intercultural Dynamics
- Memory, Materiality and Affect
- Patterns of Political Interaction
- Radboud Group for Historical Demography and Family History
- REACH-Lit
- RELIC: Religious Cultures and Communities
- SCARAB: Studying Cultural Infrastructure and Reception Across Borders
- TEMPUS: The Early Modern Period Under Scrutiny
- Text Object Research Network
- The Ancient World
- The Eighties: Austerity, Reform, Conflict
RICH Platform for Digital Humanities
The Radboud Institute for Culture and History founded the RICH Platform for Digital Humanities in 2021. In response to the increasing use of digital tools and computational analysis in the humanities, this platform brings together scholars from various fields to discuss the impact of digitisation, datafication and artificial intelligence on the study of culture and history. Read more.
Projects
RICH researchers are involved in many different research projects. Here, you can discover our current projects: