Jessica Pressman

Jessica Pressman is Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at San Diego State University. She is also co-Founder and co-Director of SDSU’s Digital Humanities Initiative. Her work examines how technologies affect our understanding of aesthetics and reading practices. She pursues these connections across literary and artistic experiments from the 20th and 21st centuries and … Read more

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Tom van Nuenen, Xavier Ferrer Aran & Mark Coté

Tom van Nuenen is Research Associate at the Department of Informatics at King’s College London. He is specialized in robust interpretative methods for big social data. His teaching focuses on digital methods, especially those that combine Natural Language Processing with hermeneutics. Xavier Ferrer Aran is a Research Associate in Digital Discrimination at the Department of … Read more

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Bruce Mutsvairo

Bruce Mutsvairo is Professor in the School of Communication and Journalism, College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University. He is an interdisciplinary researcher with interests in digital journalism, democratization, conflict resolution and human rights. 

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Mike Kestemont & Folgert Karsdorp

Mike Kestemont is an Assistant Professor in the department of Literature at the University of Antwerp. He specializes in computational text analysis for the Digital Humanities. His work has a strong focus on historic literature. (Photo Credits: Bart Dewaele) Folgert Karsdorp is a postdoctoral researcher at the Meertens Institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts … Read more

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Jan Engelen & Emmanuel Keuleers

Dr. Jan Engelen is lecturer at Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences. He is interested in the cognitive processes and mechanisms that contribute to reading comprehension and in how these differ across and, over time, within individuals. He also focuses on the question of how reading comprehension may be facilitated, for instance by text … Read more

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Lucie Chateau

Lucie Chateau is PhD candidate at Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences. She is a researcher in the field of digital culture and interested in bringing critical theory into the new media field and approaching social media beyond data. She is specifically interested in notions of debate, political subcultures and structures of knowledge online … Read more

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Stefaan Blancke

Stefaan Blancke is Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Science at Tilburg University and a member of the Tilburg Center for Moral Philosophy, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (TiLPS). His main interests are history and philosophy of science, pseudoscience, human (ir)rationality, cultural evolution, culture and cognition, and the public understanding of science.

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Marieke van Erp

Marieke van Erp is a Language Technology and Semantic Web expert with a penchant for interdisciplinary research. She leads the Digital Humanities Lab at KNAW Humanities Cluster (Amsterdam) and is a co-founder and scientific director of the Cultural AI Lab, a collaboration between various heritage and research institutes in the Netherlands. The Lab is aimed … Read more

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