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Digital Humanities Quarterly, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 2021
Front Matter
- Taylor B. Arnold, Stefania Scagliola, Lauren Tilton, Jasmijn van Gorp:
Introduction: Special Issue on AudioVisual Data in DH. - Stefania Scagliola:
Founding the Special Interest Group Audio-Visual in Digital Humanities: An Interview with Franciska de Jong, Martijn Kleppe, and Max Kemman.
- Allison Cooper, Fernando Nascimento, David Francis:
Exploring Film Language with a Digital Analysis Tool: the Case of Kinolab. - Joel Burges, Solvegia Armoskaite, Tiamat Fox, Darren Mueller, Joshua Romphf, Emily Sherwood, Madeline Ullrich:
Audiovisualities out of Annotation: Three Case Studies in Teaching Digital Annotation with Mediate. - Mark Williams, John Bell:
The Media Ecology Project: Collaborative DH Synergies to Produce New Research in Visual Culture History. - Tanya E. Clement, Liz Fischer:
Audiated Annotation from the Middle Ages to the Open Web.
- Stephanie Sapienza, Eric Hoyt, Matt St. John, Ed Summers, J. J. Bersch:
Healing the Gap: Digital Humanities Methods for the Virtual Reunification of Split Media and Paper Collections. - Eric Hoyt, J. J. Bersch, Susan Noh, Samuel Hansen, Jacob Mertens, Jeremy Wade Morris:
PodcastRE Analytics: Using RSS to Study the Cultures and Norms of Podcasting. - Jean Carrive, Abdelkrim Beloued, Pascale Goetschel, Serge Heiden, Antoine Laurent, Pasquale Lisena, Franck Mazuet, Sylvain Meignier, Bénédicte Pincemin, Géraldine Poels, Raphaël Troncy:
Transdisciplinary Analysis of a Corpus of French Newsreels: The ANTRACT Project. - Lukas Gienapp, Clara Kruckenberg, Manuel Burghardt:
Topological properties of music collaboration networks: The case of Jazz and Hip Hop.
- Tyechia L. Thompson, Dashiel Carrera:
Afrofuturist Intellectual Mixtapes: A Classroom Case Study. - John Bonnett, Joe Bolton, William Ralph, Amy Legault, Erin MacAfee, Michael Winter, Chris Jaques, Mark Anderson:
Annotating our Environs with the Sound and Sight of Numbers: The DataScapes Project. - Michael J. Kramer:
What Does A Photograph Sound Like? Digital Image Sonification As Synesthetic AudioVisual Digital Humanities. - Iben Have, Kenneth C. Enevoldsen:
From close listening to distant listening: Developing tools for Speech-Music discrimination of Danish music radio. - Alison Martin:
Hearing Change in the Chocolate City: Computational Methods for Listening to Gentrification.
- Matthia Sabatelli, Nikolay Banar, Marie Cocriamont, Eva Coudyzer, Karine Lasaracina, Walter Daelemans, Pierre Geurts, Mike Kestemont:
Advances in Digital Music Iconography: Benchmarking the detection of musical instruments in unrestricted, non-photorealistic images from the artistic domain. - Jeffrey A. T. Lupker, William J. Turkel:
Music Theory, the Missing Link Between Music-Related Big Data and Artificial Intelligence. - Peter Broadwell, Timothy R. Tangherlini:
Comparative K-Pop Choreography Analysis through Deep-Learning Pose Estimation across a Large Video Corpus. - Jenny Oyallon-Koloski, Dora Valkanova, Michael J. Junokas, Kayt MacMaster, Sarah Marks Mininsohn:
Moving Cinematic History: Filmic Analysis through Performative Research. - Manolis Fragkiadakis, Victoria Nyst, Peter van der Putten:
Towards a User-Friendly Tool for Automated Sign Annotation: Identification and Annotation of Time Slots, Number of Hands, and Handshape.
- Emily Edwards, Robin Hershkowitz:
Books Aren't Dead: Resurrecting Audio Technology and Feminist Digital Humanities Approaches to Publication and Authorship. - Eugenia Sangmie Kim:
Another Type of Human Narrative: Visualizing Movement Histories Through Motion Capture Data and Virtual Reality. - Jason Mittell:
Deformin' in the Rain: How (and Why) to Break a Classic Film.
- Tracey El Hajj:
Book Review: Digital Sound Studies (2018).
Articles
- Marco Büchler:
Introduction to Göttingen Dialogues 2016. - Alois Pichler:
Hierarchical or Non-hierarchical? A Philosophical Approach to a Debate in Text Encoding. - Gloria Mugelli, Federico Boschetti, Andrea Bellandi, Riccardo Del Gratta, Anas Fahad Khan, Andrea Taddei:
Annotating ritual in ancient Greek tragedy: a bottom-up approach in action. - Giulia Benotto:
Can an author style be unveiled through word distribution? - Tobias Englmeier, Marco Büchler, Stefan Gerdjikov, Klaus U. Schulz:
Using an Advanced Text Index Structure for Corpus Exploration in Digital Humanities. - Hazel Wilkinson, James Briggs, Dirk Gorissen:
Computer Vision and the Creation of a Database of Printers' Ornaments. - Davor Lauc, Darko Vitek:
Inferring standard name form, gender and nobility from historical texts using stable model semantics. - Edward Larkey:
German Narratives in International Television Format Adaptations: Comparing Du und Ich (ZDF 2002) with Un Gars, Une Fille (Quebec 1997-2002).
- Eric Kaltman, Joseph C. Osborn, Noah Wardrip-Fruin:
From the Presupposition of Doom to the Manifestation of Code: Using Emulated Citation in the Study of Games and Cultural Software. - Samantha Fritz, Ian Milligan, Nick Ruest, Jimmy Lin:
Fostering Community Engagement through Datathon Events: The Archives Unleashed Experience. - Alison Langmead, Christopher J. Nygren, Paul Rodríguez, Alan B. Craig:
Leonardo, Morelli, and the Computational Mirror.
- Melanie Conroy:
Networks, Maps, and Time: Visualizing Historical Networks Using Palladio. - Nanditha Narayanamoorthy:
A Review of Twitter and Tear Gas. - Sucharita Sarkar:
A Review of Intergenerational Connections in Digital Families.
Volume 15, Number 2, 2021
- Matthew Lavin:
Why Digital Humanists Should Emphasize Situated Data over Capta.
- Aditi Nafde, Matt Coneys Wainwright, Kate Court, Fiona Galston, James Cummings, Tiago Sousa Garcia:
Hands-On Reading: An Experiment in Slow Digital Reading.
- Rabea Kleymann, Jan-Erik Stange:
Towards Hermeneutic Visualization in Digital Literary Studies. - Johannes Burgers:
Imagining the Continuously Present Past: Visualizing William Faulkner's Narratives and Digital Yoknapatawpha. - Mary Mcaleer Balkun, Diana Hope Polley:
Going Digital: Teaching Crevecoeur in the Twenty-First Century. - James E. Dobson:
Interpretable Outputs: Criteria for Machine Learning in the Humanities. - Hanna Musiol:
"Beyond the Word: " Immersion, Art, and Theory in Environmental and Digital Humanities Prototyping.
Volume 15, Number 3, 2021
- Sabine Lang, Björn Ommer:
Transforming Information Into Knowledge: How Computational Methods Reshape Art History. - Silvia Piccini, Andrea Bellandi, Emiliano Giovannetti:
A Model for Representing Diachronic Terminologies: the Saussure Case Study. - Francesca Benatti, Paul Gooding, Matthew Sillence:
Learning Digital Humanities in a Community of Practice: the DEAR model of Postgraduate Research Training. - Clayton McCarl:
An Approach to Designing Project-Based Digital Humanities Internships. - Chiara Palladino, Maryam Foradi, Tariq Yousef:
Translation Alignment for Historical Language Learning: a Case Study. - Roman Bleier:
How to cite this digital edition? - Bernadette Biedermann:
Virtual museums as an extended museum experience: Challenges and impacts for museology, digital humanities, museums and visitors - in times of (Coronavirus) crisis. - Christian Howard-Sukhil, Samantha Wallace, Ankita Chakrabarti:
Developing Research through Podcasts: Circulating Spaces, A Case Study. - José Raposo, António Rito Silva, Manuel Portela:
LdoD Visual - A Visual Reader for Fernando Pessoa's Book of Disquiet: An In-Out-In Metaphor. - Doran Larson:
Prison Writer as Witness: Can DH Read for Social Justice? - Dena Shamsizadeh Hayatdavoodi, Niloofar Razavi, Mehrdad Qayyoomi Bidhendi:
Probing Through Iranian Architectural History Within the Framework of an Ontology Development Process.
- Giulia Freni:
The First Steps of Digital Humanities: A Review of Tara L. Andrews and Caroline Macé's Analysis of Ancient and Medieval Texts and Manuscripts: Digital Approaches. - Ryan Cordell:
Review: Katherine Bode's A World of Fiction. - Jason Boyd:
Digital Stages for Old Plays: A Review of Shakespeare's Language in Digital Media: Old Words, New Tools.
Volume 15, Number 4, 2021
- Pierre Chastang, Sergio Torres Aguilar, Xavier Tannier:
A Named Entity Recognition Model for Medieval Latin Charters. - Sean G. Weidman, Aaren Pastor:
Modernism and Gender at the Limits of Stylometry. - Benjamin Lee:
Compounded Mediation: A Data Archaeology of the Newspaper Navigator Dataset. - Erik Ketzan, Christof Schöch:
Classifying and Contextualizing Edits in Variants with Coleto: Three Versions of Andy Weir's The Martian. - Nouf Alrasheed, Praveen Rao, Viviana Grieco:
Character Recognition Of Seventeenth-Century Spanish American Notary Records Using Deep Learning. - Blanca Calvo Figueras, Tommaso Caselli, Marcel Broersma:
Finding Narratives in News Flows: The Temporal Dimension of News Stories. - Maria Bonn, Harriett E. Green, Angela Courtney, Megan Senseney:
Innovation Through Colaboration in Humanities Research.
- Tracy L. Barnett:
The Age Old Question: A Review of What is Digital History? by Hannu Salmi.
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