Yaye! We got our paper in @bigdatasoc.bsky.social from
uvahumanities.bsky.social #DigitalMethods Initiative Summer School 2022. Gratitude owed to
sheffielduni.bsky.social and the @wellcometrust.bsky.social
for kindly co-funding my attendance! journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... #InternetStudies
Today 5 PM CET: Join the C-REX/CANSAS webinar — "The Digital as Field Site: Negotiating the Ethics of Extremism Research Online." Open to all; essential for junior & senior scholars. Free to attend. #research #ethics #digitalmethods
📅 January 9th–30th, 2026
🌐 Online format
More: www.transmittingscience.com/courses/statistics-and-b...
#TextAnalysis #WebScraping #DataScienceForResearch #DigitalMethods #ResearchTraining
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Where do #DigitalMethods meet history?🎙️
@sarahalang.bsky.social spoke with Thomas Meyer at @hsozkult.bsky.social about her path from #Alchemy research to #DigitalHumanities, projects like GAMS & CLARIAH‑AT, and today’s #AI challenges.
🎧 www.hsozkult.de/debate/id/fd... (GER)
#DH #HistSci
I’m excited to announce that my digital research tools for Bluesky and Reddit is now officially indexed on Zenodo.
🟦 Nodiux (for Bluesky)
Network Analysis & Visualization for the AT Protocol.
🔗 DOI: doi.org/10.5281/zeno...
#DigitalMethods #SocialNetworkAnalysis #Bluesky
One week to our webinar on 15 December on "Technical Writing in the Humanities: a facilitated writing sprint" in collaboration with the Programming Historian @proghist.bsky.social. Register here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/diskah-web...
#DigitalHumanities #DigitalMethods
🌱📗 book launch for "public data cultures" with Digital Methods Winter School and Data Sprint in Amsterdam on 7th January: jonathangray.org/2025/11/28/a...
@digitalmethods.net @digitalmethods.bsky.social #dmi26 #digitalmethods
Image Mosaic makes it easy to spot visual trends at a glance. You instantly see the images driving engagement and shaping conversations — perfect for quick insights and faster analysis.
#SocialResearch #DigitalMethods #ComputationalSocialScience #nodiux
www.nodiux.net
📯Digital Methods in Diplomatics: At this week's #DigitalHistoryOFK, Noé Leroy applies computational stylometry to medieval diplomatic writing on the chancery of Liège.
📅 19 Nov, 16-18 Uhr (CET), online
ℹ️ Abstract: dhistory.hypotheses....
#DigitalMethods #DigitalHistory #digitalHumanities
These are key findings from a longitudinal digital methods study, which reveal the repurposing of Google Vision AI web detection techniques for image contextual analysis:
@digitalhumanities.bsky.social #AoIR2025 #DigitalMethods #VisualMethodologies
Slides DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.35986.31687
In the introduction, we propose interviews as a method for documenting data provenance and making contextual information of cultural heritage data available.
Through interviewing data editors, archivists, and project managers, we aim to shed a light on their work, which often remains invisible […]
This series is part of the @erc.europa.eu-funded project DEMED at @uofglasgow.bsky.social - connecting scholars interested in digital data, democracy & innovative methods.
We hope to see you there! 💬
#SocialMediaResearch #DigitalMethods #Democracy #WebinarSeries
Monthly highlight: the @echodtu.bsky.social #digitalmethods talk walk. 3 papers, 90 mins, 6km with snacks from somewhere to DTU. Today mixing the latest in LLMs with some good old folk culture at the open air branch of @nationalmuseet.dk
PDRA opportunity for researchers with an interest in learning digital methods in @kingsartshums.bsky.social's @kingshistory.bsky.social department.
#digitalmethods #PDRA #digitalresearch
PDRA opportunity for researchers with training in digital methods in @kingsartshums.bsky.social @kingshistory.bsky.social department.
#digitalmethods #PDRA #digitalresearch
Look at these amazing orbs made by @esmeec.bsky.social from missing datasets! #digitalmethods
Screen shot of web page reading: From authority to similarity: how Google transformed its knowledge infrastructure using computer vision Authors Warren Pearce, Maud Borie, Laura Bruschi, Daniele Dell'Orto, Matthew Hanchard, Elena Pilipets, Alessandro Quets, and Zijing Xu
Data visualisation showing the ranking of Google Images results for climate change in Australia, Brazil, China, Mexico, Netherlands and Nigeria. Some images such as 'earht in hand' and 'landscape' appear multiple times across different countries
Data visualisation showing Google Images search results for biodiversity loss in Australia, Brazil, China, Mexico, Netherlands and Nigeria. As with climate change, some images appear multiple times across different countries, such as scientific charts and 'lonely animal', but there is slightly more diversity than for climate change
Data visualisation showing that most search results from Google Images are different than those from Google Search. This applies for both climate change and biodiversity loss, and across all six countries.
How has computer vision changed Google's knowledge infrastructure? 🤔
*Extremely* happy that our pre-print now up at SocArXiv. Our amazing team dig into Google Images, the #AI technology driving it, and the impacts for users.
osf.io/preprints/so...
#STS #digitalmethods @digitalmethods.net
Loved working on this paper from
@uvahumanities.bsky.social
#DigitalMethods summer school 2022. How #Google visualises #BiodiversityLoss and #ClimateChange' similarly/differently across 8 countries; how their ontology shapes our knowledge of these issues.
Preprint: osf.io/preprints/so...
"Forgetful by Design? A Critical Audit of YouTube's Search API for Academic Research" #academicSky #YouTubeAPI #digitalmethods #digitalresearch
arxiv.org/abs/2506.11727
Hectic June, but glad I squeezed in UCL’s Corpus Linguistics Summer School - mostly attended in transit! A great refresher in #digitalmethods + #corpuslinguistics with real promise for #EnvironmentalHumanities + #EmpiricalEcocriticism. Thanks to Sean Wallis, Bas Aarts, Beth Malory & Guyanne Wilson!
⚠️ If you’re doing research with the YouTube API, heads up: any content analysis involving events older than 20 days may be biased or incomplete. The API no longer returns full data! #AcademicSky #YouTubeData #DigitalMethods
[ArXiv Preprint] 👉 arxiv.org/abs/2506.11727
Panel B7 | Gaps, Possibilities, Vampirism: Feminist Interventions in Film and Media Historiographical Narratives Chair | Thomas Scherer (European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder)) Room G.1.5 sarah-Mai Dang (Philipps-Universitat Marburg) | Missing Data. Exploring Algorithmic Bias and Power in Film and Media Historical Research Elisa Linseisen (HfBK Hamburg) & Lisa Gotto (University of Vienna) | How to not become a vampire. Approaches to Unfinished Films and Histories Laura Katharina Miicke (JGU Mainz) | Too Fragmented to Pay Attention. Gaps vs. Stereotypes in Early Women Film Spectatorship Josephine Diecke (University of Zzurich) | Reconstructing and Reimagining ‘Someone Else’s Spectral Images: The Case of Chetna Vora
Panel D14 | Uncovering Amateur Media Histories: Digital Approaches to Archival Collections Supported by | Amateur Media Cultures Chair | Alexandra Schneider (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz) Room B.1.2 Tim van der Heijlden (Open University of the Netherlands) & Lauren Tilton (University of Richmond) | Exploring Amateur Media Collections at Scale Through Distant Viewing Andrea Mariani (University of Udine) | Amateur Film as Lossy Media: Overscanning and the Digital Fac-simile Charles Tepperman (University of Calgary) | Mapping a Global Vernacular: Data (Trouble) and Amateur Film History Between the Wars Respondent | Sarah-Mai Dang (Philipps-Universitat Marburg)
So excited for the start of the #NECS2025 conference today in Lisbon!
Looking forward to the contributions by #DAVIF PI @SarahMaiDang who will discuss the effects of missing data on research in film and media studies (Thursday, 19 June) and respond to papers on […]
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🕒 15:00 | Yangliu Fan, Jakob Ohme, Lion Wedel
⏱️ Mining Temporal Dynamics in User Sequences
📍 Maroon Peak
🕝 13:30 | Greg Perrault, Jakob Ohme
🤖 ChatBots as Artificial Intermediaries
📍 Centennial E
#DND #DataDonation #DigitalMethods
@lionw.bsky.social
@atmayer.bsky.social
People engage/ w screens regularly in their everyday lives-recording & sharing is routine practice. @amystorn.bsky.social & I offer 3 approaches to researchers to study ways people work with/across screens. bit.ly/3ZdTEBH - Message if you are unable to access this #digitalmethods #educationresearch
Thrilled to share my new open access paper: "The why (not) and how (not) of survey to digital footprint linkages: a use-case of ethnic background and social relationships" in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
#DigitalMethods #SurveyResearch #MixedMethods
Today on our site, in "Telling New Stories of Water Wars," @ramya.bsky.social shares two projects exploring the Chenab River, connecting them to broader political issues in the Indus River Basin at the moment.
niche-canada.org/2025/05/12/w...
#rivers #india #envhist #digitalmethods
📩 Send your abstract before June 1, 2025.
Thematic Cluster: “Tracing the Past, Mapping the Present: Digital Methods in Latin American Cultures”. 🧑💻
Details at tapuya.org/2025/03/14/call-for-articles/
#STS #CallForPapers #DigitalMethods #LatinAmerica
Open Access book edited by Silke Schwandt: Digital Methods in the Humanities.
Explore interdisciplinary challenges, case studies, and innovative perspectives on digital tools in textual research.
Includes: From Serial Sources to Modeled Data, OCR, text mining & more […]
☎[Call for Abstracts]
You are in time to submit your abstract and participate in the Thematic Cluster "Tracing the Past, Mapping the Present: Digital Methods in Latin American Cultures".
🔗Find the details at tapuya.org/2025/03/14/call-for-articles/
#STS #CallForPapers #DigitalMethods #LatinAmerica
Currently leading a very exciting project on how Wikipedia's knowledge infrastructure is shaping parallel cultures of expertise around ethics, AI and healthcare. First of two posts about this work-in-progress: blog.bham.ac.uk/ethics-exper...
#STS #DigitalMethods