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Anna-Maria Sichani
Visiting Research Fellow
Anna-Maria Sichani (Άννα-Μαρία Σιχάνη) is a Modern Greek literary historian and a Digital Humanist. Anna-Maria is currently collaborating as an Early Career Investigator (ECI) with the COST Action “Distant Reading for European Literary History” (CA16204). Previously, Anna-Maria held a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship as an Early Stage Researcher affiliated with the Digital Scholarly Editing Initial Training Network (DiXiT) (EU-FP7), based at Huygens ING and a PhD Research Fellowship at King’s Digital Lab. She is currently serving as Communications Fellow for the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO)and at the Editorial Board of Programming Historian
Her PhD research – currently in final stage at the University of Ioannina (Greece) - focuses on how changes on textual mediality and communication technologies informed while radicalised editorial practices and literary activities in the Modern Greek literary field during the Sixties. She studied Modern Greek Philology (BA & MPhil) at the University of Athens and Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV), then followed by a MA in Digital Humanities at University College London, Dept. Information Studies, with a dissertation on literary drafts and computational technologies.