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Global Humanities | History of Humanities | Liberal Arts | Humanities and Higher Education | Humanities as Research Activity | Humanities Teaching & Curricula | Humanities and the Sciences | Medical Humanities | Public Humanities | Humanities Advocacy | Humanities and Social Groups | Value of Humanities | Humanities and Economic Value | Humanities Funding | Humanities Statistics | Humanities Surveys | "Crisis" of the Humanities
Humanities Organizations: Humanities Councils (U.S.) | Government Agencies | Foundations | Scholarly Associations
Humanities in: Africa | Asia (East) | Asia (South) | Australasia | Europe | Latin America | Middle East | North America: Canada - Mexico - United States | Scandinavia | United Kingdom
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Lists of News Sources | Databases with News Archives | History of Journalism | Journalism Studies | Journalism Statistics | Journalism Organizations | Student Journalism | Data Journalism | Media Frames (analyzing & changing media narratives using "frame theory") | Media Bias | Fake News | Journalism and Minorities | Journalism and Women | Press Freedom | News & Social Media
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Corpus Representativeness
Comparison paradigms for idea of a corpus: Archives as Paradigm | Canons as Paradigm | Editions as Paradigm | Corpus Linguistics as Paradigm
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Artificial Intelligence | Big Data | Data Mining | Data Notebooks (Jupyter Notebooks) | Data Visualization (see also Topic Model Visualizations) | Hierarchical Clustering | Interpretability & Explainability (see also Topic Model Interpretation) | Mapping | Natural Language Processing | Network Analysis | Open Science | Reporting & Documentation Methods | Reproducibility | Sentiment Analysis | Social Media Analysis | Statistical Methods | Text Analysis (see also Topic Modeling) | Text Classification | Wikification | Word Embedding & Vector Semantics
Topic Modeling (all)
Selected DH research and resources bearing on, or utilized by, the WE1S project.
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Distant Reading | Cultural Analytics | | Sociocultural Approaches | Topic Modeling in DH | Non-consumptive Use
Searchable version of bibliography on Zotero site
For WE1S developers: Biblio style guide | Biblio collection form (suggest additions) | WE1S Bibliography Ontology Outline
Talks and presentations related to WE1S by project participants
Liu, Alan. “WhatEver1Says: The Humanities in Public Discourse.” Presented at the National Humanities Conference, Los Angeles, 2022. https://bit.ly/Liu_NHC2022. Cite
Liu, Alan. “WhatEver1Says: The Humanities in Public Discourse.” Presented at the Humanities & Fine Arts Digital Humanities Showcase, UC Santa Barbara, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2022. https://bit.ly/Liu_11_18_2011. Cite
Thomas, Lindsay. “The ‘Big Humanities’: Collaboration and Team-Based Open Research in DH.” Presented at the Bridging the “Two Cultures”: Interdisciplinary, Public, and Digital Humanities Approaches to STS, March 4, 2021. Cite
Liu, Alan. “What Everyone Says About the Humanities: The Challenge Posed by the Public Perception of the Humanities in the Media.” Presented at the Authors’ meeting for contributors to a special issue of the Daedalus journal on “The Humanities in American Life.", 2021. Cite
Liu, Alan. “WhatEvery1Says: Data Mining Media Coverage of the Humanities.” The Education University of Hong Kong, 2021. Cite
Liu, Alan. “Research-Based Humanities Advocacy: 4Humanities.Org and the WhatEvery1Says Project.” Presented at the 25Humans For the Humanities group, Goethe University, Frankfurt, 2021. Cite
Liu, Alan. “WhatEvery1Says: Data Mining Media Coverage of the Humanities.” Presented at the Digital Tools for Interdisciplinary Humanities Research Workshop Series, UC Merced Public Humanities Design Studio, University of California, Merced, 2021. Cite
Liu, Alan. “Humans in the Loop: Humanities Hermeneutics and Machine Learning.” Presented at the DHd2020 (7th Annual Conference of the German Society for Digital Humanities), University of Paderborn, 2020. https://youtu.be/lnfeOUBCi3s. Cite
Baciu, Dan Costa. “Simulating the Evolution of Science: Science Has Grown over the Last Three Centuries - What Processes Have Primarily Shaped This Growth?” Presented at the Southern California Sinulation in Science Conference, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2020. Cite
Liu, Alan. “The WhatEvery1Says (WE1S) Project.” Presented at the Mellon Research Forum Convening, University of California, Irvine, 2020. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1IhqkmvmU15NE677n6C2eJ8aZpOKe70sIE4p7RjsGLbs/edit?usp=sharing. Cite
Baciu, Dan Costa. “The Geography of Cultures: New Methods for Decoding, Analysis, and Synthesis.” Presented at the Spatial Tech Lunch Series, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2019. Cite
Liu, Alan. “The WhatEvery1Says Project — An Overview.” Presented at the WhatEvery1Says, University of Miami, 2019. Cite
Thomas, Lindsay. “The WE1S Corpus.” Presented at the WhatEvery1Says, University of Miami, 2019. Cite
Kleinman, Scott. “The WE1S Manifest Schema and Workflow Management System.” Presented at the WhatEvery1Says, University of Miami, 2019. Cite
Douglass, Jeremy. “Virtual Workspace Manager for Integrated, Containerized Data Manipulation and Processing.” Presented at the WhatEvery1Says, University of Miami, 2019. Cite
Droge, Abigail. “WhatEvery1Says: Interpreting Student Responses to the Humanities.” Stanford University, 2019. Cite
Liu, Alan. “WhatEvery1Says About the Humanities.” Presented at the National Humanities Conference, Boston, 2018. Cite
Liu, Alan. “Open and Reproducible Workflows for the Digital Humanities–A 10,000 Meter Elevation View.” Presented at the Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries Convention 2018, Helsinki, 2018. Cite
Liu, Alan. “Open and Reproducible Workflows for the Digital Humanities—A 35,000-Foot Elevation View.” Presented at the Digital Bridges Symposium (Digital Bridges for Humanistic Inquiry project), University of Iowa, 2018. Cite
Kleinman, Scott. “The Challenge of Proprietary Data for Open Research in the Humanities.” Presented at the Open Access 2018: Radical Transformations, California State University, Northridge, 2018. Cite
Liu, Alan, Ashley Champagne, Jeremy Douglass, Scott Kleinman, Jamal Russell, and Lindsay Thomas. “Open, Shareable, Reproducible Workflows for the Digital Humanities: The Case of the 4Humanities.Org ‘WhatEvery1Says’ Project.” Presented at the Digital Humanities 2017, Montreal, 2017. http://alanyliu.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/we1s-dh2017-panel-abstract.pdf. Cite