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SUMMARY:China-Princeton Digital Humanities Workshop 2025
DTSTART:20250616T173600Z
DTEND:20250620T173600Z
UID:https://cdh.princeton.edu/events/2025/06/china-princeton-digital-human
 ities-workshop-2025/
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n    \n        \n        Enrollment is now closed.\n    \
 n\n\n\n  The digital humanities and data science are playing an ever-incre
 asing role in how scholars study Chinese literature\, history\, and cultur
 e. New language models are being deployed in a variety of settings\, inclu
 ding on platforms that enable extensive geographic\, prosopographical\, an
 d chronological annotation. Language models also oﬀer fascinating approa
 ches to textual analytics\, opening new avenues to study style\, sentiment
 \, textual authenticity\, semantic content\, and more. Organizing and cura
 ting data\, as well as understanding how data structures impact research\,
  are critical parts of conducting digital research\, as is understanding t
 he network and spatial turns in the humanities.For full details on applica
 tion and eligibility for this workshop\, visit https://chinesedh2025.eas.p
 rinceton.edu/.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n    \n    \n        \n            \n          
       What’s included:\n            \n            \n                \n  
                   \n                    Topic\n                    \n     
                Facilitator\n                    \n                \n      
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     \n                    Introduction and the State of the Field\n       
              \n                    Paul Vierthaler\, Princeton University\
 n                    \n                \n                \n               
  \n                    \n                    Text Analysis\n              
       \n                    Jeffery Tharsen\, UChicago\n                  
   \n                \n                \n                \n                
     \n                    Databases\n                    \n               
      Michael Fuller\, UC Urvine\n                    \n                \n 
                \n                \n                    \n                 
    Mapping and GIS\n                    \n                    Ruth Mostern
 \, U Pitt\n                    \n                \n                \n     
            \n                    \n                    Network Analysis\n 
                    \n                    Wenyi Shang\, U Missouri\n       
              \n                \n                \n                \n     
                \n                    MARKUS and Markup Platforms\n        
             \n                    Sunkyu Lee\, KU Leuven\n                
     \n                \n                \n                    \n        \n
     \n    \n\n\n\n  SponsorsThis project is supported by a David A. Gardne
 r ’69 Magic Grant from the Humanities Council\, as well as the Departmen
 t of East Asian Studies\, the Program in East Asian Studies\, the Center f
 or Digital Humanities\, and the Princeton Laboratory for Artificial Intell
 igence.\n\n\nhttps://cdh.princeton.edu/events/2025/06/china-princeton-digi
 tal-humanities-workshop-2025/
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