Postdoc at @lsemethodology.bsky.social. Formal models, ABMs & lexicometry on press corpus.
I program gallicagram.com
Assistant Professor of Sociology at Northwestern
Culture, political sociology, NLP, social networks, computational social science
oscarstuhler.org
I use big data to research the cultural evolution of arts @ Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
More: https://www.sobch.uk/
Computational social sciences @ CREST/Groupe ENSAE-ENSAI
#python #bike #interdisciplinarity
Postdoc in social choice at University of Amsterdam (@outofcontextan.bsky.social) theo.delemazure.fr
PhD Student at UW iSchool researching cultural analytics.
https://neelgupta2112.github.io/
Research Software Engineer w/ musicology PhD. Currently data architect with the LostMa ERC 🇫🇷🇪🇺 (knights’ tales in Medieval Europe). Mostly Digital Humanities stuff, computational musicology, and football (Red Devils)
Postdoc Utrecht University | PhD Leiden Uni | Political History | Computational Methods | NLP | Dataviz | Here for politics, papers & plots
digital humanities / it researcher @freieuniversitaet.bsky.social | soy boy and immaterial girl
mi ken kin toki pona!
he/him ♢ capta.systems
#CHR2027 will take place in Manchester, from 5-8 January 2027. Stay tuned!
https://2027.computational-humanities-research.org
Uses machine learning to study literary imagination, and vice-versa. Likely to share news about AI & computational social science / Sozialwissenschaft / 社会科学
Information Sciences and English, UIUC. Distant Horizons (Chicago, 2019). tedunderwood.com
CNRS researcher at ENS-PSL. Natural language processing, Computational humanities, AI and society.
Assoc. Prof. Computational Philology at École des chartes, Univ. PSL
ERC StG "The Lost Manuscripts of Medieval Europe: Modelling the Transmission of Texts (LostMA)" (2024-2029)
Cultural Transmission - Evolution of Texts - Computational Methods - Stylometry
PhD student in Computational Literary Studies at LaTTiCe lab & École normale supérieure in Paris.
I study French genre fiction (1860–1945) using quantitative and network-based approaches.
https://jeanbarre.eu/
Associate Professor, School of Information, UC Berkeley. NLP, computational social science, digital humanities.