#JCLS is such a great place to publish our project results.
Many thanks to the editorial team for the quick publication process and for the great discussion at #CCLS2025!
--> #Code&Data can be found here:
github.com/literarylab/...
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@maria-lev.bsky.social analyzes the networks of collaboration and aesthetic affinity that are documented through cultural events — e.g. readings, book launches, festivals. These real-world networks often remain invisible in text-based literary history.
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Discover a varied programme feat. workshops, lectures, discussion rounds, and hackathon sessions.
@temporal-communities.de @freieuniversitaet.bsky.social @unipotsdam.bsky.social @dhpotsdam.bsky.social
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All I ask in return: if the physical copies still exist, please put a bookplate in each one identifying it as the generous gift of Hannah Walser 😂 3/3
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This is my corpus! I donated it to the Lab! 1/3
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#DH2025: @lucagiovannini.bsky.social takes us on a tour through centuries of thinking from #Aristotle’s #Poetics, through Russian formalism, to modern literary theory and unpacks the question offering a fresh perspective.
#drama #operationalization #CLS
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#dh2025
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#dh2025
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#FairyTales #German-language #fiction
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First, train a model to classify text segments into one of eight genres, not including the Gothic (!).
Then, ask the model to classify segments from Gothic novels into those genres in […]
#CLS #CulturalAnalytics #Narratology #LiteraryComputing
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In Room Aud B2, our Lab alum @fredner.org dives into literary references in #Jeopardy! 🧠 What texts appear, how hard are they to guess, and what does it tell us? 40 years of quiz show data will be explored! #CulturalAnalytics
In Room B210: @mattgwr.bsky.social, Nichole Nomura, Gabi Keane, CarmenThong, & Mark Algee-Hewitt analyze #TextMining of scholarly citation. Ever wonder how scholars get separated from their key terms? Now’s your chance to find out. #CLS #scholarship #citations
In Room B207: Carmen Thong asks a critical question - how do you build a corpus for computational #PostcolonialLiterature? A must for anyone approaching #PostcolonialStudies with #DHMethods. You're not alone! #CLS
In Room B304, our director Mark Algee-Hewitt & Seth Rudy take us into #18thCentury #British knowledge systems with a computational twist.
#Enlightenment meets #DigitalHumanities.
At the lunch session (12:30pm), Nichole Nomura & @raquelcoelho.bsky.social will share their work on how #WordClouds interact with students’ data & meaning-making. #DH meets #Education in the #classroom!
Let’s talk about #DH and #CLS!
More info on the speakers: litlab.stanford.edu/people/