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A multimodal turn in Digital Humanities. Using contrastive machine learning models to explore, enrich, and analyze digital visual historical collections

open access: yesDigital Scholarship in the Humanities, 2023
Until recently, most research in the Digital Humanities (DH) was monomodal, meaning that the object of analysis was either textual or visual. Seeking to integrate multimodality theory into the DH, this article demonstrates that recently developed ...
T. Smits, M. Wevers
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“We Don’t Harm the Environment”: Defensive Regimes of the Humanities in the Administrative Discourse of Academia

open access: yesSociologija: Mintis ir Veiksmas, 2019
For the last decade, the humanities are globally pronounced as stranded in a crisis or at least touched by it. In the times of crisis the apologetic discourse is more important and visible than in the times of relative peace and prosperity.
Aldis Gedutis
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To be only human: Humanizing effect of lowering humanity [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry, 2021
IntroductionThe derogation and violence associated with describing others as less than human is documented in a wide range of research (e.g., Bandura, 1992; Optow, 1990). However, this research has only explored one side of the social comparisons that humanity can evoke.
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The early history of digital humanities: An analysis of Computers and the Humanities (1966–2004) and Literary and Linguistic Computing (1986–2004)

open access: yesDigital Scholarship in the Humanities, 2019
Most commentators locate the origin of digital humanities (DH) in computational text analysis of the mid-twentieth century, beginning in 1946 with Roberto Busa’s plans for the Index Thomisticus, a massive attempt to encode nearly 11 million words of ...
C. Sula, Heather Hill
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Students’ Perceptions of a Blended Course and its Effectiveness at a Mongolian University

open access: yesELT Worldwide: Journal of English Language Teaching, 2023
Blended learning has been considered one of the modern delivery modes of teaching and learning since the COVID-19 pandemic outreach. Although e-learning has been developing in most countries, its importance and needs were highly acknowledged by all ...
Oyuntsetseg Namjildorj   +2 more
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To be Human

open access: yesThe American Biology Teacher, 2012
Who are we? The question of human nature seems to haunt all disciplines. That may tell us how very “human” the question is. Answers vary widely. Yet scientists—anthropologists, geneticists, ethologists, and developmental and evolutionary biologists—rely on observations and empirical data. Their conclusions thus seem more objective. Biologically, humans
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Der Beratungsworkflow des Data Center for the Humanities (DCH) an der Universität zu Köln

open access: yeso-bib. Das offene Bibliotheksjournal, 2018
Geisteswissenschaftliche Forschungsdaten weisen eine enorme Heterogenität auf. Entsprechend divers sind die Bedürfnisse und Anforderungen an geisteswissenschaftliches Forschungsdatenmanagement.
Patrick Helling   +2 more
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Humanitarianism, humanity, human [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Human Rights, 2003
(2003). Humanitarianism, humanity, human. Journal of Human Rights: Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 253-258.
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The application of bibliometrics to research evaluation in the humanities and social sciences: An exploratory study using normalized Google Scholar data for the publications of a research institute

open access: yesJ. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol., 2016
In the humanities and social sciences, bibliometric methods for the assessment of research performance are (so far) less common. This study uses a concrete example in an attempt to evaluate a research institute from the area of social sciences and ...
L. Bornmann   +3 more
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The humanities unbound

open access: yesRevue d'anthropologie des connaissances, 2014
The special issue attempts to understand what happens to cultures whose expression was linked to the written word and the book by Western modernity.
Dominique Vinck, Claire Clivaz
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