Reference : White Paper of the ModelSEN Workshop (April 2022) |
Reports : External report | |||
Arts & humanities : History | |||
Computational Sciences | |||
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/54491 | |||
White Paper of the ModelSEN Workshop (April 2022) | |
English | |
Buarque, Bernardo [> >] | |
Deicke, Aline [> >] | |
Doehne, Malte [> >] | |
During, Marten ![]() | |
Fangerau, Heiner [> >] | |
Herfeld, Catherine [> >] | |
van den Heuvel, Charles [> >] | |
Hyvönen, Eero [> >] | |
Lalli, Roberto [> >] | |
Vogl, Malte [> >] | |
Weiß, Lea [> >] | |
Wintergrün, Dirk [> >] | |
van Miert, Dirk [> >] | |
van Vugt, Ingeborg [> >] | |
2022 | |
Zenodo | |
[en] In April 2022, scholars from a variety of different disciplines and training met in Berlin for a workshop on historical networks organized by ModelSEN. This workshop brought together scholars, who have a joint interest in approaches drawn from multi-layer net- work analysis to investigate historical processes that involve layers of different kinds and include both social and epistemic components. This paper summarizes the outcomes and is intended to serve as a starting point for further discussions and the strengthening of a community in Historical Network Research. | |
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Digital History & Historiography (DHI) | |
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/54491 | |
10.5281/zenodo.7341217 | |
https://zenodo.org/record/7341217 |
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