New in CHR’s themed issue on Computational Narratology:
Christou & Tsoumakas publish “Relational arcs as narrative structure.”
Read it: https://cup.org/4pXnuon
#openaccess #computationalhumanities #computationalnarratology
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New in CHR’s themed issue on Computational Narratology:
Christou & Tsoumakas publish “Relational arcs as narrative structure.”
Read it: https://cup.org/4pXnuon
#openaccess #computationalhumanities #computationalnarratology
New in CHR’s themed issue on Computational Narratology:
Christou & Tsoumakas publish “Relational arcs as narrative structure.”
Read it: https://cup.org/4pXnuon
#openaccess #computationalhumanities #computationalnarratology
New in CHR’s themed issue on Computational Narratology:
Christou & Tsoumakas publish “Relational arcs as narrative structure.”
Read it: https://cup.org/4pXnuon
#openaccess #computationalhumanities #computationalnarratology
In Chap 11 of #ComputationalHumanities, Vanessa Holden and Josh Rothman describe the Freedom on the Move project. No matter how computational you get, history is still about real people, in their triumph and trauma.
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Reflecting on a landmark year for 'Computational Humanities Research' (#CHR), the journal editors’ first retrospective highlights how methods-forward, discipline-agnostic scholarship is reshaping inquiry.
🔗 https://cup.org/4pC57WH
#computationalhumanities
#digitalhumanities
"#CHR’s themed issue... was a perfect fit, and prompted me to start writing about the work sooner... I’m glad I did!" Read Rebecca Sutton Koeser's second blog where she discusses her own #SoftwarePaper:
🔗 https://cup.org/4rGSA5O
#computationalhumanities
'Publishing a ‘Software Paper’ in Computational Humanities Research: Undate', a new blog by Rebecca Sutton Koeser - 📚 https://cup.org/4a5BzvY
#chr #computationalhumanities
Reflecting on a landmark year for 'Computational Humanities Research' (#CHR), the journal editors’ first retrospective highlights how methods-forward, discipline-agnostic scholarship is reshaping inquiry.
🔗 https://cup.org/4pC57WH
#computationalhumanities
#digitalhumanities
New open dataset published:
Perschl, T., Schmidt, P., Gassner, S., & Rehbein, M. (2025). A Dataset of 735,000 Migration Records (Bremen, 1830-1939) (V1-Dec2025) [Data set]. Zenodo. doi.org/10.5281/zeno...
#migration #digitalhumanities #computationalhumanities
Research Assistant – Saarland University, Germany.
Full-time role in Digital Humanities.
Eligibility: PhD in humanities
Deadline: 15 January 2026.
Apply: higherjobz.com/research-ass...
#AcademicJobs #DigitalHumanitiesJobs #GermanyJobs #ComputationalHumanities #AIinHumanities
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"#CHR’s themed issue... was a perfect fit, and prompted me to start writing about the work sooner... I’m glad I did!" Read Rebecca Sutton Koeser's second blog where she discusses her own #SoftwarePaper:
🔗 https://cup.org/4rGSA5O
#computationalhumanities
Reflecting on a landmark year for 'Computational Humanities Research' (#CHR), the journal editors’ first retrospective highlights how methods-forward, discipline-agnostic scholarship is reshaping inquiry.
🔗 https://cup.org/4pC57WH
#computationalhumanities
#digitalhumanities
At #CHR2025 we showed how typed-edge networks reveal historical roles and court dynamics that simple co-occurrence networks miss. Proceedings already online: shorturl.at/Ifyhp #computationalhumanities #networks #digitalhistory
Great blog by @suttonkoeser.bsky.social introducing the Software Paper and what it takes to publish one in the CHR journal!
@comphumresearch.bsky.social
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'Publishing a ‘Software Paper’ in Computational Humanities Research: Undate', a new blog by Rebecca Sutton Koeser - 📚 https://cup.org/4aBlIoP
#chr #computationalhumanities
"#CHR’s themed issue... was a perfect fit, and prompted me to start writing about the work sooner... I’m glad I did!" Read Rebecca Sutton Koeser's second blog where she discusses her own #SoftwarePaper:
🔗 https://cup.org/4rGSA5O
#computationalhumanities
In Chap 10 of #ComputationalHumanities, @barbaramcgilli.bsky.social @fedenanni.bsky.social and Kaspar Beelen argue for diachronic search in digital history. Computation loves abstraction and generality, humanists love specificity. How do we balance these?
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Promotional graphic for "Computational Humanities Research" book, new from Cambridge University Press. Features colorful abstract design and an image of a tablet displaying the book cover.
#openaccess journal 'Computational Humanities Research' will be at @comphumresearch.bsky.social's #CHR2025 in Luxembourg, 9-12 Dec. Find out more about the event - and the journal! - here: https://cup.org/3LVGEMY
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#computationalhumanitiesresearch
In chapter 9 of #ComputationalHumanities, Ben Schmidt goes back to a previous computational turn (and backlash) in digital history in "The Lessons of Time on the Cross"
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The second half of #ComputationalHumanities ("asking about") starts with @roopikarisam.bsky.social on the multiple, overlapping challenges faced in computational ethnic studies, and concrete suggestions for how everyone can help reduce them!
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'Introducing the ‘Software Paper’: New ways to publish on research software in Computational Humanities Research', a new blog by Rebecca Sutton Koeser -
🖥️📚 https://cup.org/4oyEvp9
#chr #computationalhumanities
In Chapter 7 of #ComputationalHumanities, Crystal Eddins asks whether archives created for the purpose of enslaving and dehumanizing can be used to humanize and liberate. Can we reclaim records -- and the people memorialized in them -- digitally?
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How can we detect intellectual influence in messy historical text? Li presents a sentence-embedding index to surface semantically similar ideas across large corpora—robust to paraphrase and OCR noise. #ComputationalHumanities #TextMining #KnowledgeMapping
Promotional graphic for "Computational Humanities Research" book, new from Cambridge University Press. Features colorful abstract design and an image of a tablet displaying the book cover.
#openaccess journal 'Computational Humanities Research' will be at @comphumresearch.bsky.social's #CHR2025 in Luxembourg, 9-12 Dec. Find out more about the event - and the journal! - here: https://cup.org/3LVGEMY
#computationalhumanities
#computationalhumanitiesresearch
In Chap 6 of #ComputationalHumanities, @kmcdono.bsky.social argues in "Maps as Data" that we can go beyond close reading for maps just like we can for text. How can we search over the built and natural environment, and over scales and time?
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Chap 5 of #ComputationalHumanities by Fabian Offert and Peter Bell is about image generation, cultural heritage, and what it means to fill in the gaps between images. It was done before diffusion models were big, but still has enduring insights!
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'Introducing the ‘Software Paper’: New ways to publish on research software in Computational Humanities Research', a new blog by Rebecca Sutton Koeser -
🖥️📚 https://cup.org/4oyEvp9
#chr #computationalhumanities
In Chap 4 of #ComputationalHumanities, Crystal Hall proposes parallax (looking at the same thing from two different angles) as a metaphor for how to interpret computational approaches. Tool variability can be a problem, but with intention it can be powerful!
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It's great to see the #computationalhumanities DDH volume getting attention! We start with two essays about interpretation. In Chap 1, Hannah Ringler distinguishes tools and interpretations, asking with vs asking about.
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