We had a great time at the Research Slam! Thanks, Scott Kleinman, for organizing it!
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| Audience members take in the Slam. |
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| Ellen Jarosz and Steve Kutay describe a proposed tool for exploring archival collections. |
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| Jake Ferrari and Belen Gutierrez describe their work on a database of ancient magic. |
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| Belen Gutierrez |
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| Jake Ferrari and Belen Gutierrez |
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| Iman Salehian and Jake Ferrari describe their research on affect in Facebook and Tumblr. |
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| Iman Salehian and Jake Ferrari |
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| Iman Salehian and Jake Ferrari |
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| Anthony Ratcliff describes his work applying DH methods to hip-hop lyrics. |
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| Anthony Ratcliff |
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| Anthony Ratcliff |
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| Alston D'Silva describes his work on fan culture and digital humanities. |
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| Stephanie Harper discusses a Jane Austen project. |
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| Amanda Phillips talks about her work on video game avatars and race and gender, while Anthony Ratcliff looks on. |
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| Adam Swenson talks about his work data-mining patients' narratives of pain. |















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