Daniel Apollon

Daniel Apollon is an associate professor of Digital Culture (Humanistic Informatics) at the University of Bergen (Norway) and former head of the research group for Text Technologies at Aksis Unifob AS (2003–2009). He is presently leading the Digital Culture Research Group at the Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies. He also has extensive experience coordinating lifelong learning and digital media projects in Europe. He has served as an independent academic expert for the EU Commission, Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR), and other international organizations. He has also taken part in diverse COST Actions, including Interedition. He was recently a member of the international interdisciplinary Studia Stemmatologica team. He was also co-editor of the digital archives of Henrik Ibsen’s Writings (33 volumes). His research interests focus on digital text, general text evolution and reconstruction, as well as the cross-cultural and cross-linguistic aspects of digital media.

Publications

Examining Paratextual Theory and its Applications in Digital Culture
Nadine Desrochers, Daniel Apollon. © 2014. 390 pages.
The paratext framework is now used in a variety of fields to assess, measure, analyze, and comprehend the elements that provide thresholds, allowing scholars to better understand...