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Recent Posts
- TEPT final event: presentation of the Tree of Philosophers November 24, 2023
- DR2 COLLOQUIUM & HISTHO SEMINAR: MICHELE CIRUZZI June 28, 2023
- Lezioni di Franco Moretti April 28, 2023
- The Tree of Philosophers is branching out! April 14, 2023
- DR2 COLLOQUIUM in Turin – Lucia Pasini, “Distant Listening” – 9 February 2023 January 21, 2023
- THIRD DR2 CONFERENCE (in Rome!) January 12, 2023
- TEPT data and disambiguation – The use of personal identifiers November 23, 2022
- New course on “Distant Reading in the History of Philosophy” in Turin November 4, 2022
- Franco Moretti in Turin October 20, 2022
- TEPT gets an annotation tool May 16, 2022
Category Archives: Digital Humanities
Joint Paper by three DR2 Members
We are pleased to announce and to share the publication of this joint paper, written by three DR2 members: “Reclutamento accademico: come tutelare il pluralismo epistemico? Un modello di simulazione ad agenti”, Carlo Debernardi, Eleonora Priori e Marco Viola, Sistemi … Continue reading
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Interesting tutorials @Programming Historian
Following the posts of the past few weeks, today we present an interesting website – and peer-reviewed journal – on the same wake. That is Programming Historian, a useful, multilingual and open access collection of tutorials about computational tecniques for … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Humanities, Distant Reading, History of ideas, Methodology, Quantitative methods, Text mining, Text-Mining, Tutorials
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DR2-INTERVIEWS: Interview with Peter De Bolla
With this interview we open the series of the “DR2-Interviews”, a new section of this blog dedicated to questions and answers about the use of quantitative methods. A few months ago one of our members, Paolo Babbiotti, was in Cambridge … Continue reading
Posted in Data-Driven Research, Digital Humanities, DR2, History of ideas, Interviews, Methodology, Quantitative methods
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November in Turin: a lot of DR2 events!
This is a very hot November for the quantitative history of philosophy! On Thursday 14th Eugenio Petrovich gave an informal seminar in Italian, entitled “Approcci reticolari in storia della filosofia analitica contemporanea: reti di citazioni e reti di acknowledgments” (Network approaches … Continue reading
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A grant for the DR2 group
Good news for the DR2 Research Group! We are pleased to announce that the DR2 research group has been awarded a grant by Fondazione CRT for the project REPOSUM. The project is based on a public-private partnership and, in particular, … Continue reading
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