Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries
3rd Conference
7–9 March 2018, Helsinki
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Think Corner |
Date: Friday, 09/Mar/2018 | |
9:00am - 9:15am |
Introduction to the Digital & Critical Friday Location: Think Corner |
9:15am - 10:30am |
Plenary 3: Caroline Bassett Location: Think Corner Chair: Johanna Sumiala ‘In that we travel there’ – but is that enough?: DH and Technological Utopianism. Watchable also remotely from PII, PIV and P674. |
11:00am - 12:00pm |
F-TC-1: Data, Activism and Transgression Location: Think Corner Chair: Marianne Ping Huang Long Paper (20+10min) [abstract] Shaping data futures: Towards non-data-centric data activism 11:30am - 11:45am Short Paper (10+5min) [publication ready] Digitalisation of Consumption and Digital Humanities - Development Trajectories and Challenges for the Future 11:45am - 12:00pm Short Paper (10+5min) [abstract] Its your data, but my algorithms |
12:45pm - 2:30pm |
Poster Slam (lunch continues), Poster Exhibition & Coffee Location: Think Corner Chair: Annika Rockenberger Shearing letters and art as digital cultural heritage, co-operation and basic research Poster [abstract] Metadata Analysis and Text Reuse Detection: Reassessing public discourse in Finland through newspapers and journals 1771–1917 Poster [abstract] Oceanic Exchanges: Tracing Global Information Networks In Historical Newspaper Repositories, 1840-1914 Poster [abstract] ArchiMob: A multidialectal corpus of Swiss German oral history interviews Poster [abstract] Serious gaming to support stakeholder participation and analysis in Nordic climate adaptation research Poster [abstract] Challenges in textual criticism and editorial transparency Poster [publication ready] Digitizing the Icelandic-Danish Blöndal Dictionary Poster [abstract] Network visualization for historical corpus linguistics: externally-defined variables as node attributes Poster [abstract] Approaching a digital scholarly edition through metadata Poster [publication ready] A Tool for Exploring Large Amounts of Found Audio Data Poster [publication ready] The PARTHENOS Infrastructure Poster [abstract] Using rolling.classify on the Sagas of Icelanders: Collaborative Authorship in Bjarnar saga Hítdælakappa Poster [abstract] The Bank of Finnish Terminology in Arts and Sciences – a new form of academic collaboration and publishing Poster [publication ready] The Swedish Language Bank 2018: Research Resources for Text, Speech, & Society Poster [abstract] Handwritten Text Recognition and 19th Century Court Records Poster [publication ready] An approach to unsupervised ontology term tagging of dependency-parsed text using a Self-Organizing Map (SOM) Poster [abstract] Comparing Topic Model Stability Between Finnish, Swedish and French Poster [abstract] ARKWORK: Archaeological practices and knowledge in the digital environment Poster [publication ready] Research and development efforts on the digitized historical newspaper and journal collection of The National Library of Finland Poster [abstract] Medieval Publishing from c. 1000 to 1500 Poster [abstract] Making a bibliography using metadata Poster [abstract] Network Analysis, Network Modeling, and Historical Big Data: The New Networks of Japanese Americans in World War II Poster [abstract] SuALT: Collaborative Research Infrastructure for Archaeological Finds and Public Engagement through Linked Open Data Poster [abstract] Identifying poetry based on library catalogue metadata Poster [publication ready] Open Digital Humanities: International Relations in PARTHENOS Poster [abstract] The New Face of Ethnography: Utilizing Cyberspace as an Alternative Study Site Late-Breaking Work Elias Lönnrot Letters Online Late-Breaking Work KuKa Digi -project Late-Breaking Work Topic modelling and qualitative textual analysis Late-Breaking Work Local Letters to Newspapers - Digital History Project Late-Breaking Work Lessons Learned from Historical Pandemics. Using crowdsourcing 2.0 and Citizen Science to map the Spanish Flus spatial and social network. Late-Breaking Work Analysing Swedish Parliamentary Voting Data Late-Breaking Work Automated Cognate Discovery in the Context of Low-Resource Sami Languages Late-Breaking Work Dissertations from Uppsala University 1602-1855 on the internet Late-Breaking Work Normalizing Early English Letters for Neologism Retrieval Late-Breaking Work Triadic closure amplifies homophily in social networks |
2:30pm - 3:45pm |
Plenary 4: Frans Mäyrä Location: Think Corner Chair: Eetu Mäkelä Game Culture Studies as Multidisciplinary (Digital) Cultural Studies. Watchable also remotely from PII, PIV and P674. |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
F-TC-2: Games as Culture Location: Think Corner Chair: Frans Mäyrä Short Paper (10+5min) [abstract] The Science of Sub-creation: Transmedial World Building in Fantasy-Based MMORPGs 4:15pm - 4:30pm Distinguished Short Paper (10+5min) [abstract] Layers of History in Digital Games 4:30pm - 4:45pm Short Paper (10+5min) [abstract] Critical Play, Hybrid Design and the Performance of Cultural Heritage Game/Stories 4:45pm - 5:00pm Short Paper (10+5min) [publication ready] Researching Let’s Play gaming videos as gamevironments 5:00pm - 5:15pm Short Paper (10+5min) [abstract] The plague transformed: City of Hunger as mutation of narrative and form 5:15pm - 5:30pm Short Paper (10+5min) [abstract] Names as a Part of Game Design |
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