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Digital History and Hermeneutics [PDF]
For doing history in the digital age, we need to investigate the “digital kitchen” as the place where the “raw” is transformed into the “cooked”. The novel field of digital hermeneutics provides a critical and reflexive frame for digital humanities ...
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Zoomland: Exploring Scale in Digital History and Humanities [PDF]
editorial reviewedDespite a variety of theoretical and practical undertakings, there is no coherent understanding of the concept of scale in digital history and humanities, and its potential is largely unexplored.
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Research and teaching in history have undergone profound changes within the scope of digitalization. This volume asks questions such as: What changes is digitalization making possible in the way that historical research is carried out and communicated ...
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The Long-Term Reuse of Text in the Finnish Press, 1771–1920
This paper is based on the study of text reuse in the Finnish press from 1771–1920. In the Computational History and the Transformation of Public Discourse in Finland (COMHIS) project, we found 61 million occurrences of similarity, which formed 13.8 ...
Hannu Salmi +3 more
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This paper proposes a method for estimating the abstractness of Dutch historical parliamentary speeches. The degree to which language is abstract or concrete has gained significant attention in the field of cognitive science and linguistics.
Ruben Ros
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Building an Archival Database for Visualizing Historical Networks. A Case for Pre-Modern Korea
In this paper, we share the experience of collecting and organizing pre-modern Korean historical materials into a searchable digital archive. The Ajou Interdisciplinary Research Group (AIRG) has continuously collected historical data of pre-modern Korea
Seungmin Paek +2 more
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Trading Zones of Digital History [PDF]
Will historians become programmers? How do historians collaborate with experts from computational domains? At the centre of the book is the question how historians are affected by such ongoing interactions.
Kemman, Max
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Digital Public History in the United States
Digital history goes, by definition, beyond national frontiers, but can one decipher national specificities in its practices and projects? This chapter explores the birth, development, and institutionalization of digital public history in the United ...
CAUVIN, Thomas
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Luxembourg is a de facto multicultural country, with 179 different nationalities represented. It is, however, complex to identify who among the latter is perceived as an immigrant by public opinion.
Suzana Cascao
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This study proposes an experimental method to trace the historical evolution of media discourse as a means to investigate the construction of collective meaning.
Lorella Viola, Jaap Verheul
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