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13th DH 2018: Mexico City, Mexico
- Jonathan Girón Palau, Isabel Galina Russell:
13th Annual International Conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, DH 2018, Mexico City, Mexico, June 26-29, 2018, Conference Abstracts. Red de Humanidades Digitales A. C. 2018, ISBN 978-0-911221-62-6
Plenary lectures
- Janet Chávez Santiago:
Weaving the Word / Tramando la palabra. 30 - Schuyler Esprit:
Digital Experimentation, Courageous Citizenship and Caribbean Futurism / Experimentación Digital, Ciudadanía Valiente y Futurismo Caribeño. 31
Panels
- Hannah Alpert-Abrams, Clayton McCarl, Ernesto Priani, Linda Rodriguez, Diego Jimenez-Badillo, Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Bruno Martins, Ian N. Gregory:
Digital Humanities & Colonial Latin American Studies Roundtable. 33-34 - Cecile Armand, Christian Henriot, Sora Kim, Ian Caine, Jerry Gonzalez, Rebecca Walter:
Bridging Cultures Through Mapping Practices: Space and Power in Asia and America. 35 - James Baker, Caroline Bassett, David M. Berry, Sharon Webb, Rebecca Wright:
Critical Theory + Empirical Practice: "The Archive" as Bridge. 36-39 - Nora Christine Benedict, Cecily Raynor, Roberto Cruz Arzabal, Rhian Lewis, Norberto Gomez Jr., Carolina Gaínza:
Networks of Communication and Collaboration in Latin America. 40-42 - Allison Margaret Bigelow, Pamela Espinosa de los Monteros, Will Hansen, Rafael Alvarado, Catherine Addington, Karina Baptista:
Digital Decolonizations: Remediating the Popol Wuj. 43 - Grant Wythoff, Alison Booth, Sarah Allison, Daniel Shore:
Mid-Range Reading: Manifesto Edition. 44-46 - Christina Boyles, Carrie Johnston, Jim McGrath, Paige Morgan, Miriam Posner, Chelcie Rowell:
Precarious Labor in the Digital Humanities. 47-51 - Maria Sachiko Cecire, Dennis Yi Tenen, Wai Chee Dimock, Nicholas Bauch, Kimon Keramidas, Freya Harrison, Erin Connelly:
Experimental Humanities. 52-54 - Tanya E. Clement, Lori Emerson, Elizabeth M. Losh, Thomas Padilla:
Reimagining the Humanities Lab. 55-58 - Isis Campos, Annette Zapata, Maira E. Álvarez, Sylvia A. Fernández:
Legado de las/los latinas/os en los Estados Unidos: Proyectos de DH con archivos del Recovery. 59-60 - Lorena Gauthereau, Hannah Alpert-Abrams, Alex Galarza, Mario H. Ramirez, Crystal Andrea Felima:
Social Justice, Data Curation, and Latin American & Caribbean Studies. 61-64 - Alexander Gil, Roopika Risam, Stan Golanka, Nina Rosenblatt, David Thomas, Matt Applegate, James Cohen, Eric Rettberg, Schuyler Esprit:
Digital Humanities in Middle and High School: Case Studies and Pedagogical Approaches. 65-68 - Carina Guzmán, T. L. Cowan, Jasmine Rault, Itzayana Gutierrez:
Remediating Machistán: Bridging Espacios Queer in Culturas Digitales, or Puentes over Troubled Waters. 69-72 - Leonardo Laurence Impett, Peter Bell, Benoit Seguin, Björn Ommer:
Beyond Image Search: Computer Vision in Western Art History. 73-75 - Adeline Joffres, Rocio Ruiz-Rodarte, Roberto Scopigno, George Bruseker, Anaïs Guillem, Marie Puren, Charles Riondet, Pierre Alliez, Franco Niccolucci:
Building Bridges With Interactive Visual Technologies. 76-78 - Adeline Joffres, Nicolas Larrousse, Stéphane Pouyllau, Olivier Baude, Fatiha Idmhand, Xavier Rodier, Véronique Ginouvès, Michel Jacobson:
The Impact of FAIR Principles on Scientific Communities in (Digital) Humanities. An Example of French Research Consortia in Archaeology, Ethnology, Literature and Linguistics. 79-81 - Rachel Hendery, Steven E. Jones, Micki Kaufman, Amanda Marie Licastro, Angel David Nieves, Kate Richards, Geoffrey Rockwell, Lisa M. Snyder:
DH in 3D: Multidimensional Research and Education in the Digital Humanities. 82 - Tália Méndez Mahecha, Javier Beltrán, Stephanie Sarmiento, Duván Barrera, Sara del Mar Castiblanco, María Helena Vargas, Natalia Restrepo, Camilo Martinez, Juan Camilo Chavez:
Si las humanidades digitales fueran un círculo estaríamos hablando de la circunferencia digital. 83-87 - Sander Münster, Fulvio Rinaudo, Rosa Tamborrino, Fabrizio Apollonio, Marinos Ioannides, Lisa Snyder:
Digital Humanities meets Digital Cultural Heritage. 88-90 - Emily Mace, Rebecca Graff, Richard Pettengill, Desmond Odugu, Benjamin Zeller:
Digital Chicago: #DH As A Bridge To A City's Past. 91-93 - Stephanie Mahnke, Shewonda Leger, Suban Nur Cooley, Victor Del Hierro, Laura Gonzales:
Bridging Between The Spaces: Cultural Representation Within Digital Collaboration and Production. 94-95 - Marat Ocampo Gutiérrez de Velasco, Francisco Barrón Tovar, Ana María Guzmán, Sandra Reyes Álvarez, Elena León Magaña, Ethel Rueda Hernández:
Pensar filosóficamente las humanidades digitales. 96-100 - Ventsislav Ikoff, Laura Fólica, Diana Roig Sanz, Hanno Ehrlicher, Teresa Herzgsell, Claudia Cedeño, Rocío Ortuño, Joana Malta, Pedro Lisboa:
Perspectivas Digitales y a Gran Escala en el Estudio de Revistas Culturales de los Espacios Hispánico y Lusófono. 101-102 - Emmanuel Posselt Santoyo, Liana Ivette Jiménez Osorio, Laura Brenda Jiménez Osorio, Roberto Carlos Reyes Espinosa, Eruvid Cortés Camacho, José Anibal Arias-Aguilar, José Abel Martínez Guzmán:
Las Humanidades Digitales en la Mixteca de Oaxaca: reflexiones y proyecciones sobre la Herencia Viva o Patrimonio. 103-113 - Natalia Ermolaev, Rebecca Munson, Xinyi Li, Lynne Siemens, Ray Siemens, Micki Kaufman, Jason Boyd:
Project Management For The Digital Humanities. 114-116 - Jonathan David Schroeder, Clare Eileen Callahan, Kevin Modestino, Tyechia Lynn Thompson:
Can Non-Representational Space Be Mapped? The Case of Black Geographies. 117-119 - Rita Segovia Rojas, Ada Arrieta Álvarez, Daphne Cornejo Retamozo, Patricio Alvarado Luna, Ivonne Macazana Galdos, Paula Benites Mendoza, Fernando Contreras Zanabria, Melissa Boza Palacios, Enrique Urteaga Araujo:
Producción y Difusión de la investigación de las colecciones de archivos gráficos y fotográficos en el Archivo Histórico Riva-Agüero (AHRA). 120-121 - Megan Senseney, Paige Morgan, Miriam Posner, Andrea K. Thomer, Helene Williams:
Unanticipated Afterlives: Resurrecting Dead Projects and Research Data for Pedagogical Use. 122-124 - Anelise Hanson Shrout, Jamila Moore-Pewu, Gimena del Rio Riande, Susanna Allés, Kajsa Hallberg Adu:
Global Perspectives On Decolonizing Digital Pedagogy. 125-128 - Lauren Tilton, Taylor B. Arnold, Thomas Smits, Melvin Wevers, Mark Williams, Lorenzo Torresani, Maksim Bolonkin, John Bell, Dimitrios Latsis:
Computer Vision in DH. 129-131 - Gabrielle Vail, Sarah Buck Kachaluba, Matilde Cordoba Azcarate, Samuel Francois Jouault:
Harnessing Emergent Digital Technologies to Facilitate North-South, Cross-Cultural, Interdisciplinary Conversations about Indigenous Community Identities and Cultural Heritage in Yucatán. 132-134 - Amanda Heinrichs, James W. Malazita, Jim McGrath, Miriam Peña Pimentel, Lisa Rhody, Paola Ricaurte Quijano, Adriana Álvarez Sánchez, Brandon Walsh, Ethan Watrall, Matthew K. Gold:
Digital Humanities Pedagogy and Praxis Roundtable. 135-139 - Vika Zafrin, Purdom Lindblad, Roopika Risam, Gabriela Baeza Ventura, Carolina Villarroel:
Justice-Based DH, Practice, and Communities. 140-145
Long Papers
- Mark Andrew Algee-Hewitt:
The Hidden Dictionary: Text Mining Eighteenth-Century Knowledge Networks. 146-147 - Maira E. Álvarez, Sylvia A. Fernández:
De la teoría a la práctica: Visualización digital de las comunidades en la frontera México-Estados Unidos. 148-149 - Sofia Ares Oliveira, Frédéric Kaplan:
Comparing human and machine performances in transcribing 18th century handwritten Venetian script. 150-155 - Kathi Inman Berens, Christina Bell:
Metadata Challenges to Discoverability in Children's Picture Book Publishing: The Diverse BookFinder Intervention. 156-157 - David M. Berry:
The Idea of a University in a Digital Age: Digital Humanities as a Bridge to the Future University. 158 - Elisa Beshero-Bondar, Raffaele Viglianti:
Hierarchies Made to Be Broken: The Case of the Frankenstein Bicentennial Variorum Edition. 159-161 - Sayan Bhattacharyya:
Non-normative Data From The Global South And Epistemically Produced Invisibility In Computationally Mediated Inquiry. 162-163 - Michael Blum:
The CASPA Model: An Emerging Approach to Integrating Multimodal Assignments. 164-165 - Jeremy Browne, Janis Nuckolls:
Quechua Real Words: An Audiovisual Corpus of Expressive Quechua Ideophones. 166-168 - Vincent Buntinx, Frédéric Kaplan:
Negentropic linguistic evolution: A comparison of seven languages. 169-171 - Heather Wacha, Alberto Campagnolo, Erin Connelly:
Labeculæ Vivæ. Building a Reference Library of Stains Found on Medieval Manuscripts with Multispectral Imaging. 172-173 - Fabio Ciotti:
Dall'Informatica umanistica alle Digital Humanities. Per una storia concettuale delle DH in Italia. 174-177 - Giovanni Colavizza, Matteo Romanello, Martina Babetto, Vincent Barbay, Laurent Bolli, Silvia Ferronato, Frédéric Kaplan:
Linked Books: Towards a collaborative citation index for the Arts and Humanities. 178-180 - Franziska Diehr, Sven Gronemeyer, Christian Prager, Elisabeth Wagner, Katja Diederichs, Nikolai Grube, Maximilian Brodhun:
Organising the Unknown: A Concept for the Sign Classification of not yet (fully) Deciphered Writing Systems Exemplified by a Digital Sign Catalogue for Maya Hieroglyphs. 181-183 - Alexander Dunst, Rita Hartel:
Automated Genre and Author Distinction in Comics: Towards a Stylometry for Visual Narrative. 184-187 - Alyssa Arbuckle, Randa El Khatib, Ray Siemens:
Social Knowledge Creation in Action: Activities in the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab. 188-189 - Miguel Escobar Varela, Andrew Schauf:
Network Analysis Shows Previously Unreported Features of Javanese Traditional Theatre. 190-192 - Frank Fischer, Peer Trilcke, Christopher Kittel, Carsten Milling, Daniil Skorinkin:
To Catch a Protagonist: Quantitative Dominance Relations in German-Language Drama (1730-1930). 193-200 - Jin Gao, Julianne Nyhan, Oliver Duke-Williams, Simon Mahony:
Visualising The Digital Humanities Community: A Comparison Study Between Citation Network And Social Network. 201-203 - Adam Hammond, Julian Brooke:
SciFiQ, "Twinkle, Twinkle": A Computational Approach to Creating "the Perfect Science Fiction Story". 204-206 - Yuta Hashimoto, Yasuyuki Kano, Ichiro Nakasnishi, Junzo Ohmura, Yoko Odagi, Kentaro Hattori, Tama Amano, Tomoyo Kuba, Haruno Sakai:
Minna de Honkoku: Learning-driven Crowdsourced Transcription of Pre-modern Japanese Earthquake Records. 207-210 - Rik Hoekstra, Marijn Koolen, Marijke van Faassen:
Data Scopes: towards Transparent Data Research in Digital Humanities. 211 - David L. Hoover:
Authorship Attribution Variables and Victorian Drama: Words, Word-Ngrams, and Character-Ngrams. 212-213 - Angelica J. Huizar:
Digital Humanities in Latin American Studies: Cybercultures Initiative. 214-215 - Diego Jimenez-Badillo, Salvador Ruiz-Correa, Mario Canul, Rogelio Hasimoto-Beltrán:
A machine learning methodology to analyze 3D digital models of cultural heritage objects. 216-218 - Corina Koolen:
Women's Books versus Books by Women. 219-221 - Florian Kräutli, Matteo Valleriani, Esther Chen, Christoph Sander, Dirk Wintergrün, Sabine Bertram, Gesa Funke, Chantal Wahbi, Manon Gumpert, Victoria Beyer, Nana Citron, Guillaume Ducoffe:
Digital Modelling of Knowledge Innovations In Sacrobosco's Sphere: A Practical Application Of CIDOC-CRM And Linked Open Data With CorpusTracer. 222-224 - Benjamin Krautter:
Quantitative microanalysis? Different methods of digital drama analysis in comparison. 225-227 - Jochen Laubrock, David Dubray:
Computational Analysis and Visual Stylometry of Comics using Convolutional Neural Networks. 228-230 - Chao-Lin Liu, Yi Chang:
Classical Chinese Sentence Segmentation for Tomb Biographies of Tang Dynasty. 231-234 - James W. Malazita:
Epistemic Infrastructures: Digital Humanities in/as Instrumentalist Context. 235-236 - Laura C. Mandell, Megan Pearson, Rebecca Kempe, Steve Dezort:
Visualizing the Feminist Controversy in England, 1788-1810. 237-238 - Piotr Marecki, Michal Bukowski, Robert Straky:
ZX Spectrum, or Decentering Digital Media Platform Studies approach as a tool to investigate the cultural differences through computing systems in their interactions with creativity and expression. 239 - Juliana Marques, Celso Castro:
Ciências Sociais Computacionais no Brasil. 240-241 - David McClure, Scott Enderle:
Distributions of Function Words Across Narrative Time in 50, 000 Novels. 242-245 - Roeland Ordelman, Carlos Martinez-Ortiz, Liliana M. Melgar Estrada, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Willem Melder, Jasmijn van Gorp, Victor de Boer, Themistoklis Karavellas, Lora Aroyo, Thomas Poell, Norah Karrouche, Eva Baaren, Johannes Wassenaar, Julia Noordegraaf, Oana Inel:
Challenges in Enabling Mixed Media Scholarly Research with Multi-media Data in a Sustainable Infrastructure. 246-249 - José Antonio Motilla:
El campo del arte en San Luis Potosí, México: 1950-2017. Análisis de Redes Sociales y Capital Social. 250 - Tirtha Prasad Mukhopadhyay, Reynaldo Thompson:
The Search for Entropy: Latin America's Contribution to Digital Art Practice. 250-251 - Emily Christina Murphy:
Ego-Networks: Building Data for Feminist Archival Recovery. 252-253 - Stephen Osadetz, Kyle Courtney, Claire DeMarco, Cole Crawford, Christine Fernsebner Eslao:
Searching for Concepts in Large Text Corpora: The Case of Principles in the Enlightenment. 254-256 - Carlos Pallan Gayol, Deborah Anderson:
Achieving Machine-Readable Mayan Text via Unicode: Blending "Old World" script-encoding with novel digital approaches. 257-260 - Simone Rebora, J. Berenike Herrmann, Gerhard Lauer, Massimo Salgaro:
Whose Signal Is It Anyway? A Case Study on Musil for Short Texts in Authorship Attribution. 261-265 - Peter Robinson:
Creating and Implementing an Ontology of Documents and Texts. 266-267 - Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega:
Detección y Medición de Desequilibrios Digitales a Escala Local Relacionados con los Mecanismos de Producción y Distribución de Información Cultural. 268-269 - Michelle Vyoleta Romero Gallardo:
#SiMeMatan Será por Atea: Procesamiento Ciberactivista de la Religión como Parte del Canon Heteropatriarcal en México. 270-271 - Dolores Romero López, Alicia Reina-Navarro, Lucía Cotarelo-Estaban, José Luis Bueren Gómez-Acebo:
Edición literaria electrónica y lectura SMART. 272 - Amelia Sanz:
Para la(s) historia(s) de las mujeres en digital: pertinencias, usabilidades, interoperabilidades. 273 - Christof Schöch, Daniel Schlör, Albin Zehe, Henning Gebhard, Martin Becker, Andreas Hotho:
Burrows' Zeta: Exploring and Evaluating Variants and Parameters. 274-277 - Desmond Schmidt, Paola Italia, Milena Giuffrida, Simone Nieddu:
From print to digital: A web-edition of Giacomo Leopardi's Idilli. 278-279 - Susan Schreibman:
Designing Digital Collections for Social Relevance. 280-281 - Caroline T. Schroeder:
The Digitalization of "Oriental" Manuscripts: Resisting the Reinscribing of Canon and Colonialism. 282 - Ryan Shaw, Adam Rabinowitz, Patrick Golden:
A Deep Gazetteer of Time Periods. 283-284 - Martha Irene Soria Guzmán:
Feminismo y Tecnología: Software Libre y Cultura Hacker Como Medio Para la Apropiación Tecnológica. 285-286 - Michael Sperberg-McQueen, Claus Huitfeldt:
Interpreting Difference among Transcripts. 287-291 - Peter A. Stokes:
Modelling Multigraphism: The Digital Representation of Multiple Scripts and Alphabets. 292-295 - Donald Sturgeon:
Chinese Text Project - A Dynamic Digital Library of Pre-modern Chinese. 296-297 - Dominique Stutzmann, Christopher Kermorvant, Enrique Vidal, Sukalpa Chanda, Sébastien Hamel, Joan Puigcerver, Lambert Schomaker, Alejandro H. Toselli:
Handwritten Text Recognition, Keyword Indexing, and Plain Text Search in Medieval Manuscripts. 298-301 - Luis Torres-Yepez, Khaldoun Zreik:
Estudio exploratorio sobre los territorios de la biopirateria de las medicinas tradicionales en Internet : el caso de America Latina. 302-305 - Gábor Tóth:
In Search of the Drowned in the Words of the Saved: Mining and Anthologizing Oral History Interviews of Holocaust Survivors. 306-307 - Tolga Uslu, Alexander Mehler, Dirk Meyer:
LitViz: Visualizing Literary Data by Means of text2voronoi. 308-311 - Isabel Velázquez, Jennifer Isasi, Marcus Vinícius Barbosa:
Lo que se vale y no se vale preguntar: el potencial pedagógico de las humanidades digitales para la enseñanza sobre la experiencia mexicano-americana en el midwest de Estados Unidos. 312 - Deb Verhoeven, Katarzyna Musial, Stuart Palmer, Sarah Taylor, Lachlan Simpson, Vejune Zemaityte, Shaukat R. Abidi:
Solving the Problem of the "Gender Offenders": Using Criminal Network Analysis to Optimize Openness in Male Dominated Collaborative Networks. 313-314 - Raffaele Viglianti, Joseph Arkfeld:
"Fortitude Flanked with Melody: " Experiments in Music Composition and Performance with Digital Scores. 315-316 - Stefan Jänicke, David Joseph Wrisley:
On Alignment of Medieval Poetry. 317-321
Short Papers
- María José Afanador-Llach, Andres Lombana:
Archivos digitales, cultura participativa y nuevos alfabetismos: La catalogación colaborativa del Archivo Histórico Regional de Boyacá (Colombia). 322 - María José Afanador-Llach:
The Programming Historian en español: Estrategias y retos para la construcción de una comunidad global de HD. 323 - Eugenia V. Afinoguenova, Chris Larkee, Giuseppe Mazzone, Pierre Géal:
La Sala de la Reina Isabel en el Museo del Prado, 1875-1877: La realidad aumentada en 3D como método de investigación, producto y vehículo pedagógico. 324-25 - Sepideh Alassi, Tobias Schweizer, Martin Mattmüller, Lukas Rosenthaler, Helmut Harbrecht:
A Digital Edition of Leonhard Euler's Correspondence with Christian Goldbach. 326-327 - Deborah Anderson:
Bridging the Divide: Supporting Minority and Historic Scripts in Fonts: Problems and Recommendations. 328-329 - Smiljana Antonijevic, Joris van Zundert, Tara L. Andrews:
Unwrapping Codework: Towards an Ethnography of Coding in the Humanities. 330-332 - Eduard A. Arriaga:
Conexiones Digitales Afrolatinoamericanas. El Análisis Digital de la Colección Manuel Zapata Olivella. 333 - Nicola Barbuti, Ludovica Marinucci:
Dal Digital Cultural Heritage alla Digital Culture. Evoluzioni nelle Digital Humanities. 334-336 - Clarisse Bardiot:
Mesurer Merce Cunningham : une expérimentation en «theatre analytics». 337-338 - Kathi Inman Berens:
Is Digital Humanities Adjuncting Infrastructurally Significant? 339-341 - Ana Maria Bosse, Juliana Bergmann:
Transposição Didática e atuais Recursos Pedagógicos: convergências para o diálogo educativo. 342-343 - Christina Boyles:
Hurricane Memorial: The United States' Racialized Response to Disaster Relief. 344 - Patrick J. Burns:
Backoff Lemmatization as a Philological Method. 345 - Arianna Campiani, Rodrigo Liendo, Nicola Lercari:
Las humanidades digitales y el patrimonio arqueológico maya: resultados preliminares de un esfuerzo interinstitucional de documentación y difusión. 346-347 - Paloma Celis Carbajal:
Cartonera Publishers Database, documenting grassroots publishing initiatives. 348 - Anne Shen Chao, Qiwei Li, Zhandong Liu:
Integrating Latent Dirichlet Allocation and Poisson Graphical Model: A Deep Dive into the Writings of Chen Duxiu, Co-Founder of the Chinese Communist Party. 348