@inProceedings{fridlund-etal-2019-trawling-287968, title = {Trawling for Terrorists: A Big Data Analysis of Conceptual Meanings and Contexts in Swedish Newspapers, 1780–1926}, abstract = {The conceptual history of terrorism has to a significant extent been studied through canonical texts or historical key figures or organisations. However, through the increasing digitization of text materials convential research questions can now be approached from new angles or established results verified on the basis of exhaustive collections of data, rather than limited samples. Specifically, we are interested in evaluating and expanding on prior research claims regarding the meanings and con- texts associated with the concepts terrorism and terrorist up until the twentieth century in a Swedish context. The investigation is guided by the following research questions: What historical meanings of the concept of terrorism were expressed in the Swedish newspaper discourse? What social and ideological contexts and violent political practices was the concept primarily associated with before the First World War?}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Computational History (HistoInformatics 2019) co-located with the 23rd International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries (TPDL 2019) Oslo, Norway, September 12th, 2019, Melvin Wevers, Mohammed Hasanuzzaman, Gaël Dias, Marten Düring, & Adam Jatowt, eds. }, author = {Fridlund, Mats and Olsson, Leif-Jöran and Brodén, Daniel and Borin, Lars}, year = {2019}, publisher = {CEUR-WS}, address = {Aachen}, } @inProceedings{tahmasebi-etal-2019-convergence-280684, title = {A Convergence of Methodologies: Notes on Data-Intensive Humanities Research}, abstract = {In this paper, we discuss a data-intensive research methodology for the digital humanities. We highlight the differences and commonalities between quantitative and qualitative research methodologies in relation to a data-intensive research process. We argue that issues of representativeness and reduction must be in focus for all phases of the process; from the status of texts as such, over their digitization topre-processing and methodological exploration.}, booktitle = {CEUR workshop proceedings ; 2364. Proceedings of the 4th Conference on Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries, Copenhagen, Denmark, March 5-8, 2019}, editor = {Costanza Navarretta and Manex Agirrezabal and Bente Maegaard}, author = {Tahmasebi, Nina and Hagen, Niclas and Brodén, Daniel and Malm, Mats}, year = {2019}, publisher = {CEUR workshop proceedings}, address = {Aachen }, }