The Distant Reader is a tool for reading. It takes an arbitrary amount of unstructured data (text) as input, and it outputs sets of structured data for analysis -- reading. Given a corpus of just about any size (hundreds of books or...
Mini Article Writing Workshop
with Tanya Golash-Boza, Professor of Sociology
02/11/2020
9-10 a.m.
COB 2 295
Write-In
Tuesdays
02/11-05/05
9 a.m.-12 p.m.
COB 2 295
Breakfast will be provided as well...
This talk introduces the basics of creating choropleth maps (a type of thematic map in which areas are shaded in proportion to a statistical variable) of population data using R software. A basic suite of methods is applied to creating population maps...
Have you ever wondered how you can incorporate research computing, high-speed networking and advanced visualization into your humanities research?
HPC Administrator Sarvani Chadalapaka and Research Facilitator Matthias Bussonnier from the UC Merced...
Join the Public Humanities Design Studio in its inaugural talk.
In collaboration with UCLA's Digital Research Consortium, we will be hosting Dr. Ashley Sanders Garcia talk:
"Recovering Women's Stories in Ottoman Algeria Through...
Abstract:
The national touring exhibit LAOMAGINATION is a direct result of work with the students and faculty at UC Merced when Bryan was a 2017 Artist in Residence with the UC Merced Center for the Humanities. Using poetry, popular culture,...
Join Eileen Joy, co-founder and publisher of Punctum Books, for a talk about innovative publishing models, unconventional scholarship, and open access.
Eileen Joy is a specialist in Old English literary studies and cultural studies...
Join us October 14, 2019 as Associate Professor of Psychology at Davidson College, Phia S. Salter gives a lecture as part of the Center's Medical Humanities series, titled "They [Color] Blinded Me with Science: Why Facing Racist...
Darick Ritter of Sequential Potential collaborates on comics with scientists and professional researchers.
He transforms statistical findings into stories, demonstrates logic with illustrated figures, and explains academic literature to all types...
Join us September 19, 2019 as Registered Nurse & Creative Writer Yu-Han Chao gives a lecture, as part of the Center's Medical Humanities series, titled "Six Degrees of Polypeptide: An Intersection Between Creative Writing,...
Join us April 11, 2019 as Assistant Professor of History at Washington University, Christina Ramos gives a lecture, as part of the Center's Medical Humanities series, titled "It Is Easy to Mistake A Heretic for A Madman: Madness,...