July 15 2025, Room B203
DH2025 ACCESSIBILITY & CITIZENSHIP
The Times they are a-changing”
A Miniconference on temporal data in DH
Opening remarks (Anastasia Glawion / Sabine Lang)
Panel 1: Linguistic data
Michele Ciletti. "Tracking Transition: Temporal Dynamics of Community and Discourse in the Foggia Occupator (1945-1946)"
Nathan Dykes et al. "Atimely view on concordance analysis— how ‘water’ is discussedin German parliamentary debates"
Coffee break
Panel 2: Time in Literature
Judith Brottrager. "Time-Sensitive Networks: Text Similarity and Temporal Progression”
Keli Du et al. "Measuring Time: Distinctive Words as a Marker for Temporal Change in Subgenres of the French Novel”
Huijun Mao. “Temporal Tensions: Mapping Past, Present, and Future in Modernist Literature”
Panel 3: Place and Space
Noah Baumann. “Temporal Methodologies for Infrastructure Analysis: Berlin's Transportation Network During the Cold War”
Nadezhda Povroznik. “From Views to Strategies: Periodizing the British Museum’s Presence on YouTube”
Jana Moser, Dominik Kremer. ,,DigiKAR - Modelling and visualising historical data of the Holy Roman Empire as network of places”
Discussion and concluding remarks
Lot's of things will be going on at #ADHO's #DH2025 conference in #Lisbon in a bit more than two weeks!
One of the is the "Mini-Conference" on temporal data / temporal modeling in DH called "The times they are a-changing", on Tuesday, July 15, from 9 to 3:15pm […]
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