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2017

  • The Bentham Project is part of an exciting conference to explore how Handwritten Text Recognition can deal with historical documents of various languages, dates and layouts.Ìý The  will take place on 2-3 November at the Technical University Vienna.
  • Dr Louise Seaward is giving one of the keynote lectures at Le Crowdsourcing: pour partager, enrichir et publier des sources patrimoniales at the Université d'Angers, France, 18-20 October 2017.Ìý Dr Seaward will speak about user support and motivation in the  crowdsourcing initiative.Ìý 
  • Join us at the  on 20-22 October 2017!  The Bentham Project, in association with Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌý, will be working with the technology company to hack Bentham manuscripts, transcripts and texts.  We want to explore how digital technologies can help us to research Bentham's philosophy! Participation is free but .Ìý
  • Dr Louise Seaward has written a  about her experience teaching Bentham's philosophy on the , a course which gives Year 12 students a taster of University teaching.Ìý   
  • Six Bentham-related books have been published in open-access by ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Press.ÌýVolumes 1 to 5 of the Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham, which were originally published by the Athlone Press, have been reissued, and Memorandoms by James Martin: An Astonishing Escape from New South Wales, edited by Dr Tim Causer has also been published. All of the books can be downloaded for free from the ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Press website, which also offers the option to purchase them in paperback, hardback, and eBook formats.Ìý
  •  of the 2017 Bentham seminars are now available to stream or download in iTunes.  (University of Hull), Professor Malcolm Quinn (University of the Arts London) and Andrew Spooner (¹û¶³Ó°Ôº) presented their research at the seminars.
  • (Huron University College) has written a  of one of the latest volumes of the Collected Works on H-Net.  Crimmins' reviews Writings on Political Economy, vol. 1, edited by Michael Quinn favourably, describing it as a 'tantalizing appetizer' for the following volumes in the series.Ìý    
  • Professor Philip Schofield appears on the latest episode of Nigel Warburton's  to talk about Bentham's Auto-Icon.Ìý 
  • ´¡Ìý(the magazine for the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals) discusses the Bentham Project's role in the and explains how we have been experimenting with the Handwritten Text Recognition of Bentham's manuscripts.  
  •  is delivering a course on Bentham and utilitarianism to Year 12 students as part of .  
  • ´¡Ìý has just been published, which deals with Bentham's ideas on indirect legislation.  This issue is edited by Michael Quinn of the Bentham Project and Malik Bozzo-Rey and Anne Brunon-Ernst of the French Centre Bentham.  Â