Analysis repository for "The Spine of American Law: Digital Text Analysis and U.S. Legal Practice"
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Analysis repository for "The Spine of American Law: Digital Text Analysis and U.S. Legal Practice"
This repository includes research data and code from the paper Torsten Hiltmann, Jan Keupp, Melanie Althage, Philipp Schneider: Digital Methods in Practice. The Epistemological Implications of Applying Text Re-Use Analysis to the Bloody Accounts of the Conquest of Jerusalem (1099), in: Geschichte und Gesellschaft 47, 2021, S. 1-36.
Site da disciplina CCLHM0069 - Introdução à História digital.
Dados, códigos e resultados dos projetos PIBIC UNILAB e FAPESB (2020/2021).
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This is the repository for a digital history project that utilizes methodologies of distant reading, NER, and WEM to assess how local St. Louis newspapers engaged in generating cultural and discursive representations of the geopolitical entities at the 1904 World's Fair, as well as a view of the world centered around the American colonial empire.
Crowds, sources and manipulation. Begriffshistorische Analysen der Wikipedia am Beispiel des Artikels "Populismus" zwischen 2014 und 2017.
11ty-based website for bibliopolítica digital exhibit
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