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Dissemination and transformation: two perspectives on using metadata in history of knowledgeMatti La Mela, Uppsala UniversityMatti La Mela is an Assistant Professor in… -
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** Note that the first two minutes of this presentation is missing due to technical problems ** Susanna Paasonen, professor of Media studies at Turku University and… -
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AbstractIt has been almost thirty years since the renowned anthropologist and scholar of nationalism, Benedict Anderson, introduced the concept of imagined communities.… -
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The format as a mask - Tracing online practices of video reformattingMarek Jancovic AbstractAll content uploaded to YouTube is automatically scanned for copyright… -
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Queer in AI: Making AI Queer-Inclusive and Prioritizing Grassroots D&I Activism Arjun Subramonian, Ashwin, Hetvi, Sharvani Jha Trustworthy artificial intelligence… -
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What’s in a web archive? Three cases of web history, a close, middle and distant readingNiels Brügger, Aarhus UniversityThis lecture will introduce web… -
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The Whole Thing Smacks Of Gender: Algorithmic Exclusion In Body Composition Analysis And BeyondMaggie Delano & Kendra Albert Companies such as Withings and Fitbit… -
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Rumour Mining Mia-Marie Hammarlin, Dimitrios Kokkinakis och Fredrik Miegel This presentation draws on our recent work within the 4-year (2020–2023) mixed methods… -
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How we Teach Computer Vision to See Race and Gender Morgan Klaus Scheuerman, University of Colorado Boulder Race and gender have long sociopolitical histories of… -
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Envisioning a Postcolonial Digital Humanities in Theory and Praxis Roopika Risam, Chair of Secondary and Higher Education and Associate Professor of Education and… -
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Threats to the Humanities in a Digital Moment John Durham Peters, Maria Rosa Menocal Professor of English and of Film and Media Studies, Yale University The humanities… -
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Text Mining Parliamentary Data Seminar Comparing Parliaments, Novels, and Newspapers We live in a time of massive and available datasets such as parliamentary records,… -
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How can we see a billion images? What analytical methods can we bring to bear on the astonishing scale of digital culture – the billions of photographs shared on… -
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Digital history is an emerging field that draws on digital technology and computational methods, and invites scholars worldwide to join forces, it presents exciting and… -
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Documenting parliamentary debates can be tricky. On the one hand, a record of discussions needs to be true and authentic, and on the other hand such a record is always…