Abstracts Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries 2nd Conferencepdf, 1.MBLong papers. Short papers.Panels. Posters. Pre conference workshops.Long papers LONG PAPER PRESENTATION Topics Visual and Multisensory Representations of Past and Present.Keywords Classification, Keystroke logging, Digital colored visualization, Textgenetics, Time oriented production.Writing and Rewriting The Colored Digital Visualization of Keystroke Logging.Christophe Leblay.Gilles Caporossi.University of Turku, Finland 2.HEC Montral, Canada.As they contain a lot of data, keystroke logging files, are difficult to read and analyze Wengelin, et al., 2.There are many reasons for this, including their chronological format and high number of complex details Kollberg, 1.However, representations of writing are, so far, one of the main tools used to analyze it.The reason why analyzing the writing process is so important derives from the genetic methodology, where the more a text is changed or modified, the better it becomes Leblay, 2.The ultimate goal then becomes to understand how modifications continue to improve the text and how modifications are done in order to understand the way the text continuously improves.The goal of data representations is to help researchers with their analysis, to assist them in understanding the data and finding patterns in it.Visualization is more than just drawings of data it is an analysis tool Manyika, et al., 2.Seeing how data interacts makes it possible to discover and understand patterns and changes over time within a database Minelli, et al., 2.Yau, 2. 01. 1. For a researcher to use representations in a way that does more than just describe a dataset requires visualization techniques.These techniques are multidisciplinary and include statistics, cognitive science, graphic design, computer science and cartography Kirk, 2.It is important to consider two complementary concepts on the same visual surface when creating data visualizations, namely, data representation visual variables in the creation of graphs or charts and data presentation appearance and delivery format of the entire data visualization design, colors, the interactive features and the annotations.Aligner, et al., 2.KHZeFrkjzS/4l55c7a0dc47.jpg' alt='Organization Theory Modern Symbolic And Postmodern Perspectives 2Nd Edition Pdf' title='Organization Theory Modern Symbolic And Postmodern Perspectives 2Nd Edition Pdf' />Symbolic interactionism occupies a unique and important position in family studies.The principal theoretical orientation of the 1920s and 1930s when family studies.The writing process is difficult to grasp as a whole.From a computer science and mathematics standpoint, there are only two dimensions to this process the temporal dimension, involving the specific moment when each operation was made and the spatial one, which corresponds to the exact position of the operation in the list.Because this definition is highly decontextualized, some writing process representations also use a third dimension, chronology, which is a simplification of the temporal aspect Bcotte Boutin, Caporossi Hertz, 2.The writer adds and removes characters chronologically in time, but the overall state of the text changes as the writer modifies it.Genetic criticism studies precisely the different states of the text.Book of Abstracts pdf, 15.MB Long papers. Writing and Rewriting The Colored Digital Visualization of Keystroke Logging Leseutgave av Hrafnkels saga, Menotas.Those three dimensions then concern genetic operations at the most basic level.Each operation of the writing process can be considered as a substitution operation Van Waes Schellens, 2.An insertion would be the replacement of an empty space by a keystroke, and the deletion or replacement of a keystroke by an empty space.These operations are characterized by the fact they are done in a single step with the mouse or keyboard.More complex operations, such as substitution and replacement, which are done in two steps Caporossi Leblay, 2.Another aspect of the writing process is the micro and macro aspects of the text, i.Because those two aspects cannot be visualized together in the same representation unless interactivity and the view adjustment feature are used Aigner, et al., 2.Alamargot, et al., 2.Breetvelt, et al., 1.Caporossi Leblay, 2.Cox, et al., 2. 00.Doquet Lacoste, 2.Haas, 1. 98. 9 Latif, 2.Leijten Van Waes, 2.Southavilay, et al., 2.Van Waes Schellens, 2.Actual visualizations of the writing process are bidimensional, and because of that, they focus for example on revision, the temporal aspect or the writers retrospection Latif, 2.Even if it is important to analyze and understand the spatiotemporal dimension of the process Stromqvist, et al., 2.We propose new visualizations based on mathematical graphs that consist of nodes points and edges lines eventually joining the nodes.As such, graphs are based on relationships between nodes and may be used for modeling purposes.This colored representation is halfway between detailed representations and overviews.The dynamic aspect of the writing process is highlighted Caporossi Leblay, 2.Leblay Caporossi, 2.One of its strength is that it clearly shows the temporal and chronological relationships between operations, facilitating their identification in a structured way.Another advantage of this visualization of the writing process is that it can handle moving text positions Southavilay, et al., 2.Bibliography. 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Teaching Writing for the Real World Community and Workplace Writing.The English Journal, 9.Doquet Lacoste, C.Gntique de lcriture sur Traitement de Texte dlves de Cours Moyen 2, Anne 1.Paris Universit Sorbonne nouvelle.Haas, C. 1. 98. 9.How the Writing Medium Shapes the Writing Process Effects of Word Processing on Planning.Research in the Teaching of English, 2.Kirk, A. 2. 01. 2.Data visualization a successful design process electronic book.Packt Pub. Kollberg, P.Rules for the S notation a computer based method for representing revisions.Stockholm, Sweden IPLab, Royal Institute of Technology KTH.Latif, M. M. 2. 00.A State of the Art Review of the Real Time Computer Aided Study of the Writing Process.International Journal of English Studies, 8 1, 2.Leijten, M., Van Waes, L.Keystroke Logging in Writing Research Using Inputlog to Analyze and Visualize Writing Processes.Leblay, C. Caporossi, G.Temps de lcriture enregistrements et reprsentations.Louvain la Neuve Academia.Manyika, J., Chui, M., Brown, B., Bughin, J., Dobbs, R., Roxburgh, C., et al.Big data the next frontier for innovation, competition, and productivity.Mc. Kinsey Global Institute.Minelli, M., Chambers, M., Dhiraj, A.Big data, big analytics Emerging business intelligence and analytic trends for todays businesses.Wiley Publishing.Southavilay, V., Yacef, K., Reimann, P., Calvo, R.A. 2. 01. 3. Analysis of Collaborative Writing Processes Using Revision Maps and Probabilistic Topic Models.Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge, 3.Stromqvist, S., Holmqvist, K., Johansson, V., Karlsson, H., Wengelin, A.What Keystroke Logging can Reveal about Writing.In K. P. Lindgren Ed., Computer Keystroke Logging and Writing.Elsevier, 4. 5 7.Van Waes, L., Schellens, P.J. 2. 00. 3. Writing Profiles The Effect of the Writing Mode on Pausing and Revision Patterns of Experienced Writers.Journal of Pragmatics, 3.Wengelin, A., Torrance, M., Holmqvist, K., Simpson, S., Galbraith, D., Johansson, V., et al.Combined eyetracking and keystroke logging methods for studying cognitive processes in text production.Behavior Research Methods, 4.Yau, N. 2. 01. 1.Visualize this the flowing data guide to design, visualization and statistics.Indianapolis Wiley Publishing.LONG PAPER PRESENTATION Topics Nordic Textual Resources and Practices.Keywords digital edition, working with online resources, teaching.Leseutgave av Hrafnkels saga, Menotas koding og knytting til andre ressurser.Fabian Schwabe. Eberhard Karls Universitt Tbingen, Germany.Hermeneutics Wikipedia. Cara Install Office 2007 Di Wines there. Hermeneutics 1 is the theory and methodology of interpretation,23 especially the interpretation of biblical texts, wisdom literature, and philosophical texts.Modern hermeneutics includes both verbal and non verbal communication67 as well as semiotics, presuppositions, and pre understandings.Hermeneutics has been broadly applied in the humanities, especially in law, history and theology.Hermeneutics was initially applied to the interpretation, or exegesis, of scripture, and has been later broadened to questions of general interpretation.The terms hermeneutics and exegesis are sometimes used interchangeably.Hermeneutics is a wider discipline which includes written, verbal, and non verbal67 communication.Exegesis focuses primarily upon the word and grammar of texts.Hermeneutic, as a singular noun, refers to some particular method of interpretation see, in contrast, double hermeneutic.EtymologyeditHermeneutics is derived from the Greek word hermeneu, translate, interpret,9 from hermeneus, translator, interpreter, of uncertain etymology R.S. P. Beekes 2. 00.Pre Greek origin.The technical term hermeneia, interpretation, explanation was introduced into philosophy mainly through the title of Aristotles work Peri Hermeneias, commonly referred to by its Latin title De Interpretatione and translated in English as On Interpretation.It is one of the earliest c.B. C. extant philosophical works in the Western tradition to deal with the relationship between language and logic in a comprehensive, explicit and formal way.The early usage of hermeneutics places it within the boundaries of the sacred.A divine message must be received with implicit uncertainty regarding its truth.This ambiguity is an irrationality it is a sort of madness that is inflicted upon the receiver of the message.Only one who possesses a rational method of interpretation i.Folk etymologyeditHermes, messenger of the gods.Folk etymology places its origin with Hermes, the mythological Greek deity who was the messenger of the gods.Besides being a mediator between the gods and between the gods and men, he led souls to the underworld upon death.Hermes was also considered to be the inventor of language and speech, an interpreter, a liar, a thief and a trickster.These multiple roles made Hermes an ideal representative figure for hermeneutics.As Socrates noted, words have the power to reveal or conceal and can deliver messages in an ambiguous way.The Greek view of language as consisting of signs that could lead to truth or to falsehood was the essence of Hermes, who was said to relish the uneasiness of those who received the messages he delivered.In religious traditionseditMesopotamian hermeneuticseditTalmudic hermeneuticseditSummaries of the principles by which Torah can be interpreted date back to, at least, Hillel the Elder, although the thirteen principles set forth in the Baraita of Rabbi Ishmael are perhaps the best known.These principles ranged from standard rules of logic e.Hebrew as kal vchomer to more expansive ones, such as the rule that a passage could be interpreted by reference to another passage in which the same word appears Gezerah Shavah.The rabbis did not ascribe equal persuasive power to the various principles.Traditional Jewish hermeneutics differed from the Greek method in that the rabbis considered the Tanakh the Jewish bibilical canon to be without error.Any apparent inconsistencies had to be understood by means of careful examination of a given text within the context of other texts.There were different levels of interpretation some were used to arrive at the plain meaning of the text, some expounded the law given in the text, and others found secret or mystical levels of understanding.Vedic hermeneuticseditVedic hermeneutics involves the exegesis of the Vedas, the earliest holy texts of Hinduism.The Mimamsa was the leading hermeneutic school and their primary purpose was understanding what Dharma righteous living involved by a detailed hermeneutic study of the Vedas.They also derived the rules for the various rituals that had to be performed precisely.The foundational text is the Mimamsa Sutra of Jaimini ca.BCE with a major commentary by abara ca.CE. The Mimamsa sutra summed up the basic rules for Vedic interpretation.Buddhist hermeneuticseditBuddhist hermeneutics deals with the interpretation of the vast Buddhist literature, particularly those texts which are said to be spoken by the Buddha Buddhavacana and other enlightened beings.Buddhist hermeneutics is deeply tied to Buddhist spiritual practice and its ultimate aim is to extract skillful means of reaching spiritual enlightenment or nirvana.A central question in Buddhist hermeneutics is which Buddhist teachings are explicit, representing ultimate truth, and which teachings are merely conventional or relative.Biblical hermeneuticseditBiblical hermeneutics is the study of the principles of interpretation of the Bible.While Jewish and Christian biblical hermeneutics have some overlap, they have distinctly different interpretive traditions.The early patristic traditions of biblical exegesis had few unifying characteristics in the beginning but tended toward unification in later schools of biblical hermeneutics.Augustine offers hermeneutics and homiletics in his De doctrina christiana.He stresses the importance of humility in the study of Scripture.He also regards the duplex commandment of love in Matthew 2.Christian faith. In Augustines hermeneutics, sign has an important role.God can communicate with the believer through the signs of the Scriptures.Thus, humility, love, and the knowledge of signs are an essential hermeneutical presupposition for a sound interpretation of the Scriptures.Although Augustine endorses some teaching of the Platonism of his time, he corrects and recasts it according to a theocentric doctrine of the Bible.Similarly, in a practical discipline, he modifies the classical theory of oratory in a Christian way.He underscores the meaning of diligent study of the Bible and prayer as more than mere human knowledge and oratory skills.As a concluding remark, Augustine encourages the interpreter and preacher of the Bible to seek a good manner of life and, most of all, to love God and neighbor.There are traditionally four different types of biblical hermeneutics literal, moral, allegorical spiritual, and anagogical.LiteraleditEncyclopdia Britannica states that literal analysis means a biblical text is to be deciphered according to the plain meaning expressed by its linguistic construction and historical context.The intention of the authors is believed to correspond to the literal meaning.Literal hermeneutics is often associated with the verbal inspiration of the Bible.Moral interpretation searches for moral lessons which can be understood from writings within the Bible.Allegories are often placed in this category.AllegoricaleditAllegorical interpretation states that biblical narratives have a second level of reference that is more than the people, events and things that are explicitly mentioned.One type of allegorical interpretation is known as typological, where the key figures, events, and establishments of the Old Testament are viewed as types.In the New Testament this can also include foreshadowing of people, objects, and events.According to this theory, readings like Noahs Ark could be understood by using the Ark as a type of Christian church that God expected from the start.AnagogicaleditThis type of interpretation is more often known as mystical interpretation.It purports to explain the events of the Bible and how they relate to or predict what the future holds.This is evident in the Jewish Kabbalah, which attempts to reveal the mystical significance of the numerical values of Hebrew words and letters.In Judaism, anagogical interpretation is also evident in the medieval Zohar.In Christianity, it can be seen in Mariology.Philosophical hermeneuticseditAncient and medieval hermeneuticseditModern hermeneuticseditThe discipline of hermeneutics emerged with the new humanist education of the 1.In a triumph of early modern hermeneutics, the Italian humanist Lorenzo Valla proved in 1.Donation of Constantine was a forgery.
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