Future Visualizations: At the Intersection of Media and Data
将来への可視化 メディアとデータの交差するところ
人種、ジェンダー、障害、政治的発言に関する現代の研究が、より公平で公正な未来の可視化を想像する上でどのように役立つか。データの可視化、モデル化、計算、その他の構造化の方法をオープンに討議していく。
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- 開催日時:1月29日(日)13:15-17:00 13:00より開場
- 開催場所:早稲田大学26号館地下多目的講義室
- 言語:英語
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講演者
Javier Cha
Talk Title: Fine-Tuning the Historian’s Macroscope: Data Reuse and Medieval Korean Biographical Records in Neo4j
Javier Cha is Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities at the University of Hong Kong. As a medievalist and a technologist, he has been active in the digital humanities community since 2008.
Cha is the principal investigator of the Big Data Studies Lab, which investigates data centers and modern telecommunications infrastructure from a humanities perspective. He serves on the editorial boards of the International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing and the international nominations committee for Digital Humanities Awards.
Paula Curtis
Talk Title: Visualizing Digital Futures: Public-facing Scholarship & Online Harassment
Paula R. Curtis is a historian of medieval Japan and an active participant in digital communities in and beyond East Asian Studies. She is presently the Yanai Initiative Postdoctoral Fellow and a Lecturer with the Department of Asian Languages & Cultures at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her current book project focuses on metal caster organizations from the twelfth to sixteenth centuries and their relationships with elite institutions. In addition, Dr. Curtis collaborates in several online projects, including the Digital Humanities Japan initiative; an online database for digital resources related to East Asia; and the collection and visualization of job market data in East Asian Studies.
Tamara Fuchs
Talk Title: Exploring Data in its Complexity of Meaning: Corpus-based Analysis of Abusive and Political Language in Japanese and German Online Discourse
Tamara Fuchs is a PhD Student at the Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg at the chair of Japanese Studies. During her master’s studies, she undertook a research internship at the German Institute for Japanese Studies in Tokyo. Shortly after completing her Master’s degree, her first article was published in the journal Japan Forum, analyzing abusive language targeting Japanese female politicians on Twitter. In 2020, she received the Short Research Grant from the Yamaoka Memorial Foundation. Today, her research focuses on the topic of the normalization of right-wing populist and new-right discourses in Japan and Germany which she is working on in a project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
ファシリテーター
Eric Siercks
早稲田大学国際文学館助教
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