26 Janvier 2017
Congrès/Colloque
Vitrine humanités numériques / DH Showcase 2017 & Conférence d’Andrew Stauffer
26 janvier 2017 • 12h › 16h30
Room #1041, 688 Sherbrooke, McGill University
Organisée par Stéfan Sinclair et Cecily Raynor
12h-13h – Session 1:
- Matt Soar (Concordia University): «The Montréal Signs Project and YMX»
- Susan Lamb and J.M. McCutcheon (University of Ottawa): «On the Adolf Meyer Digital Archive»
- Matthew Milner, Stéfan Sinclair, and Stephen Wittek (McGill University): «DREAM: Distant Reading Early Modernity»
- Rhian Lewis (McGill University): «Hashtags contra el acoso: Digital bio-citizenship and sexual violence in Mexico»
- Tim Powell (University of Copenhagen): «The citation network of the European Court of Human Rights’ case law»
- Wanming Wang (McGill University): «The New Techniques of Probing Characters and Symbols in Classical Chinese Texts in the Project ‘Global Currents: Cultures of Literary Works, 1050-1900′»
- Marcello Vitali-Rosati, Arthur Juchereau, Nicolas Sauret, Enrico Agostini, Servanne Monjour, Elsa Bouchard (Université de Montréal): «L’édition numérique de l’Anthologie Palatine»
13h-14h – Session 2:
- Andrew Piper (McGill University): «Do Prestige Networks Produce Fewer Ideas?»
- Jenna Herdman (Carleton University): «Remediating Victorian Print Culture: A Digital Archive of Henry Mayhew’s London Labour and the London Poor»
- François Dominic Laramée (Université de Montréal): «La production de l’imaginaire spatial dans l’imprimé de langue française entre 1740 et 1815»
- Suzanne Paquet et Christelle Proulx (Université de Montréal): «Sur la recherche d’images par images»
- Matthew Dodd (Carleton University): «Visualizing Men in the Second Boer War»
- Fedor Karmanov and Andrew Piper (McGill University): «Mediascapes: Space, Time, and Speech in Contemporary Film and Television»
- Nathan Knapp (Carleton University): «On the Slender Man phenomenon»
14h-14h15 – Coffee break
14h15-15h – Session 3:
- Emmanuel Château-Dutier (Université de Montréal): «Modéliser le débat architectural au tournant éclectique»
- Eva Portelance and Andrew Piper (McGill University): «Understanding Narrative: Computational Approaches to Detecting Narrative Frames»
- Song Shi (McGill University): «From periphery to center: Locating China in world trade network with network analysis and big data»
- Paolo Saporito (McGill University): «The Wu Ming counterculture project»
- Lisa Maria Teichmann (McGill University): «Textual Networks of Fictional Space and Place»
- Reiner Krämer and Ichiro Fujinaga (McGill University): «News from the SIMSSA Project»
15h-15h15 – Coffee break
15h15-16h30: Plénière / Keynote:
Andrew Stauffer (UVA) «Postcard from the Volcano: Book Traces, Digitization, and the Future of the Library»