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Historical Network Research (HNR) explores the challenges a


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HNR lunch lecture John Ladd: Comparing Networks of Biography
35:17
HNR lunch lecture E. Hornung/A. Mees: Roman Transport Network Connectivity & Economic Integration
25:36
HNR lunch lecture Cindarella Petz: Network models and configurations for conviction
29:57
HNR lunch lecture Mehwish Alam: Graph Representation Learning
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HNRCS: Aline Deicke - Quo vadis, HNR? Chances & Challenges of Network Research in the Humanities
01:05:51
HNRCS: Wenyi Shang – Workshop (intermediate level): ERGM and Network Simulation
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HNRCS: Jeffrey Tharsen & Clovis Gladstone – TextPAIR Viewer (TPV) 1.0
11:26
HNRCS: Alex Mayfield – China Historical Christian Database
01:18:41
HNRCS: Marilyn Levine – Workshop (intermediate level): Hierarchical Clustering and Heat Map
01:14:01
HNRCS: Xiong Huei-Lan & Song Chen – Workshop: Centrality and Modularity Analysis in Gephi and Visone
01:13:48
HNRCS: Michael Fuller & Wang Hongsu – Workshop (beginner level): Network Analysis with CBDB Data
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HNRCS: Keynote Speech by Peter K. Bol – “Kinship and Collegiality in Chinese Literati Networks”
10:03
HNRCS: Matthias Arnold & Henrike Rudolph – Early Chinese Periodicals Online Database (ECPO)
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HNRCS: Henrike Rudolph & Chen Song – Introduction to the Conference
11:03
Introduction to Social Network Analysis [2/5]: The Origins
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Introduction to Social Network Analysis [3/5]: Historical Applications
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Introduction to Social Network Analysis [1/5]: Main Concepts
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Introduction to Social Network Analysis [5/5]: Complex Situations
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Introduction to Social Network Analysis [4/5]: Graph Interpretation
28:35
HNR lunch lecture Rachel Midura: Early Modern Digital Itineraries (1545-1761)
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«Les lieux qui font liens»: Several Ways to Integrate Places in Network Analysis | Marion Maisonobe
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The Sphaera Corpus in its Social and Economic Context | Matteo Valleriani
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Exponential Random Graph Models: Theory and Applications on Historical Networks | Antonio Fiscarelli
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From historical source to network data | Claire Lemercier
01:07:39
Analysis of Two-Mode Networks with Python | Demival Vasques Filho
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HNR lunch lecture Ramona Roller:Modeling time in correspondence networks of the European Reformation
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HNR lunch lecture Diane Cline: People, Places, and Things in Contexts
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HNR lunch lecture Henrike Rudolph:(Re)Constructing Historical Narratives from Collective Biographies
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HNR lunch lecture Demival Vasques Filho: Extracting large scale network data from archives
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HNR2020 Keynote Petter Holme "Temporal Networks"
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HNR2020 Keynote Ruth Ahnert "Networking the Early Modern Archive"
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HNR2020 Keynote Marieke van Erp: " Computationally Tracing Concepts Through Time and Space"
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Keynote Trailer Petter Holme: Temporal Networks
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Keynote Trailer Ruth Ahnert: Networking the Early Modern Archive
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Keynote Trailer Marieke van Erp: Computationally Tracing Concepts