Every year, the Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon brings together researchers and students from computer science, humanities and social sciences to develop an interdisciplinary research project from start to finish within the span of 10 days. At the end of the hackathon, the groups present their accomplishments in this public event.
Public presentations of the Hackathon projects on Friday, 28 May 2021 at 13:00–16:00:
- 13:00–13:15: What is #DHH21 Digital Humanities Hackathon?
- 13:20–16:00: Presentations of Hackathon work by the groups, in the following order:
- 13:20-13:40 Finnic oral poetry [finnic]
- 13:40-14:00 Pierre Bayle and Early-Modern British Text Reuse Phenomena [bayle21]
- 14:00-14:20 Space Wars: The location of reporting the Great War in France, Austria and Finland [spacewars]
- 14:20-14:25 5 minute break
- 14:25-14:45 Politics and place in the Finnish parliamentary debates [semparl]
- 14:45-15:05 ParlaMint: comparable corpora of parliamentary debates [parlamint]
- 15:05-15:25 Exploration of society through the lens of labour market related documentation [cbaquest]
- 15:25-15:45 Citizen initiatives, Twitter and journalism [flopo]
The presentations take place on Zoom: https://helsinki.zoom.us/j/66672136464?pwd=c094aEJOVXdBT0IyeXZqczN5ZDRNdz09
Everyone interested in the hackathon and digital humanities is welcome to come and listen to the presentations.
About #DHH21 hackathon, see: http://heldig.fi/dhh21