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Please join us for the eighth annual “Speed Data-ing” research collaboration event on October 18, 12–1pm Eastern, 9–10am Pacific, 5–6pm Greenwich Mean Time. This virtual event will bring together potential collaborators to discuss a range of digital humanities and computational social science research questions, methodologies, and datasets. This year, we will be holding Speed Data-ing in collaboration with the Digital Scholarship Group as a part of the Digital Humanities Open Office Hours series.
Speed Data-ing will feature lightning talks by Northeastern researchers, including several projects supported by NULab Seedling, Community Collaboration, and Travel Grants.
This year’s event will include presentations by:
- Alex Cline—Northeastern University London—on the Digital Humanities Climate Coalition project
- Myojung Chung—Journalism—on “Share to Stop the Harm: How Social Media Metrics Drive Sharing of Fact-Checking Messages via First-Person Perception”
- Isabel Martinez—Sociology and Anthropology; Cultures, Societies and Global Studies—on the New York Latinx Comedy Project
- Tongjing Wang—NULab Visiting Scholar, Utrecht University—on “Revealing City Relationships: Collocation Analysis in Urban Planning”
Following the talks, there will be time for questions and discussion among the presenters and attendees. We hope to see you there!
This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. RSVP here.
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