Wed 12 April
08.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Thu 13 April
08.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Fri 14 April
08.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Sat 15 April
08.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
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Wednesday 12 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
Q-2
TEC02
Computers, Information, and Data
E44
Eero Hyvonen :
ParliamentSampo - Parliament of Finland on the Semantic Web 1907-2022
Julia Ravanis :
From Calculation Girls to System Developers: Practices and Professions in the Postwar Data Processing Centers in Sweden
Viktoriya Vinik :
The Digital Palestinian Pound, E-Shekel, and the Three Print Currencies: Palestine’s Search for a National Currency in Cryptocurrencies
W-2
SPA02
Complex Source Analysis
Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 135
Ulf Christian Ewert, Leif Scheuermann & Susanne Rau :
Contemporary Perceptions of Trade: a Spatial Analysis of Trade Fair Calendars Published in the 16th and 17th Century
Maelle Le Roux :
“A Midnight of Utter Despair”: Representations of the Irish Civil War in the Capuchin Annual Periodical (1930-1977)
Johan Malmstedt :
The Same Old Song: Harmonic Complexity in Parliamentary Speeches, 1978 - 1988
Wednesday 12 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
W-3
SPA01
Archives
Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 135
Milan Balaban, Jan Herman :
Digital Archive of the Bata Company
Gerben Zaagsma :
Uncovering the Forgotten Roots of Digital History: the Association for History and Computing
Douwe Zeldenrust :
Managing Humanities Research Data and Collections, the Records Continuum Model and the Collections of the Meertens Institute
Thursday 13 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
W-7
SPA04
Linked Data
Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 135
Trent Alexander, Katie R. Genadek :
The Missing Link: Data Capture Technology and the Making of a Longitudinal U.S. Census Infrastructure
Isabel María Gómez-Trigueros :
The GIS-GIT as Technological Resources for the Teaching and Learning of History
Don Lafreniere, Scarlett, Sarah & Trepal, Dan & Williams, Ryan & Juip, James & Pastel, Robert & Kitalong, Karla :
Deep Mapping meets Public Participatory HGIS: the Next Generation of the Keweenaw Time Traveler
Rombert Stapel, Ivo Zandhuis :
The Crumb Trail from Aggregate to Observations. Linked Data to Replicate Calculations of Population Sizes in the Low Countries
Friday 14 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
W-9
SPA05a
Spatial History I
Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 135
Michal Gochna :
The Entanglement of Space, Narratives and Maps. The Digital Representation of Karol Perthées’ Sketches of the Parishes of the Polish Kingdom from the 2nd half of the 18th Century.
Hrvoje Kekez, Branimir Brgles :
Using Historical GIS and Corpus based Methods in Research of Historical Topography and Toponymy
Isabelle Seguy, . Litvine & T. Thévenin & P. Mille & C. Mimeur, R. Boissard & H. El Gouj, D. Hare & A. Starzec :
An Introduction to the COMMUNES Project: Historical GIS of Municipalities and multimodal transport networks in France (18th century-present)
Friday 14 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
W-10
SPA05b
Spatial History II
Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 135
Peter Banks :
Propaganda Journeys to 'Real' and 'Imagined' Spaces of the GDR's Poliomyelitis Vaccination Campaign: East Berlin
Irina Mukhina :
GULAG Spaces in Public Memory: Tourist Sites Reimagined
Igor Sosa :
Natural Disasters and Early Modern Catholic Expansion (1550-1750): a First Approach using GIS Techniques
Friday 14 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
W-11
SPA06
Urban History
Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 135
Iason Jongepier, Rogier van Kooten :
Social-spatial Reorientation in Antwerp, 1600-1800. Using a HISGIS ‘Laboratory’ to Study the (Un)changing Nature of Early Modern Urban Environments
Ewa Kazmierczyk :
Social Mobility in the Early Modern Town. A Spatial Approach
Michal Slomski :
The Apple does not Fall Far from the Tree. Family Ties as a Factor Shaping Socio-spatial Relations in Small Pre-industrial Town: Case of Dolsk (Poland) in the First Half of the 17th Century
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