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Research Fellowship in Luxembourg

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For three months, I worked as a PhD Research Fellow at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH). During this fellowship I was part of the Impresso project team at C²DH. The NIOD blog published a miniseries of three blogs about my experiences and more about the Impresso research pilot can be found here.

Collaboration

Research Fellowship in Luxembourg

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For three months, I worked as a PhD Research Fellow at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH). During this fellowship I was part of the Impresso project team at C²DH. The NIOD blog published a miniseries of three blogs about my experiences and more about the Impresso research pilot can be found here.

Workshop Text Mining in Luxembourg

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Gerben Zaagsma (C2DH, University of Luxembourg) invited Ralf Futselaar and me to organise a workshop ‘Introduction to Text Mining in R and RStudio’ at the University of Luxembourg.

Research trip to Japan (2)

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With my PhD-supervisor dr. Ralf Futselaar I went to Kwansei Gakuin Univesity in Nishinomiya, Japan to visit prof. dr. Yasuto Nakano. We received a grant from the Kwansei Gakuin University Invited Researcher Fund to work together with Yasuto Nakano on, among other things, comparative text mining using Japanese and Dutch digitized parliamentary proceedings. Together with prof. Nakano’s students we organized a small seminar to discuss the application of text mining techniques within various fields, ranging from sociology to history.

Summer School in China

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In July 2017 I attended the NJU-NIOD Summer School: ‘Practices of Remembrance beyond Memory Politics: Recalling Mass Violence and the Roads to Reconciliation in Asia and Europe’ in Nanjing, China. With a group of selected PhD students, MA students, and young researchers from the Netherlands and Japan, I travelled to China to collaborate with Chinese PhD and MA students in the scorching heat of Nanjing in July.

Digital History

Research Fellowship in Luxembourg

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For three months, I worked as a PhD Research Fellow at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH). During this fellowship I was part of the Impresso project team at C²DH. The NIOD blog published a miniseries of three blogs about my experiences and more about the Impresso research pilot can be found here.

Fellowship

Research Fellowship in Luxembourg

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For three months, I worked as a PhD Research Fellow at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH). During this fellowship I was part of the Impresso project team at C²DH. The NIOD blog published a miniseries of three blogs about my experiences and more about the Impresso research pilot can be found here.

International

Research Fellowship in Luxembourg

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For three months, I worked as a PhD Research Fellow at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH). During this fellowship I was part of the Impresso project team at C²DH. The NIOD blog published a miniseries of three blogs about my experiences and more about the Impresso research pilot can be found here.

Workshop Text Mining in Luxembourg

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Gerben Zaagsma (C2DH, University of Luxembourg) invited Ralf Futselaar and me to organise a workshop ‘Introduction to Text Mining in R and RStudio’ at the University of Luxembourg.

Research trip to Japan (2)

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With my PhD-supervisor dr. Ralf Futselaar I went to Kwansei Gakuin Univesity in Nishinomiya, Japan to visit prof. dr. Yasuto Nakano. We received a grant from the Kwansei Gakuin University Invited Researcher Fund to work together with Yasuto Nakano on, among other things, comparative text mining using Japanese and Dutch digitized parliamentary proceedings. Together with prof. Nakano’s students we organized a small seminar to discuss the application of text mining techniques within various fields, ranging from sociology to history.

Research trip to Japan

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In the summer of 2017 Ralf Futselaar and I visited prof. dr. Yasuto Nakano at the Kwansei Gakuin University for collaborative work on quantitative text analysis, emotion mining, and statistics.

Summer School in China

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In July 2017 I attended the NJU-NIOD Summer School: ‘Practices of Remembrance beyond Memory Politics: Recalling Mass Violence and the Roads to Reconciliation in Asia and Europe’ in Nanjing, China. With a group of selected PhD students, MA students, and young researchers from the Netherlands and Japan, I travelled to China to collaborate with Chinese PhD and MA students in the scorching heat of Nanjing in July.

International collaboration

Flying University of Transnational Humanities in South Korea

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In the summer of 2019 I attended the 9th Flying University of Transnational Humanities (FUTH) at the Sogang University in Seoul, South Korea. I presented a paper-in-progress on references to World War II in Dutch parliamentary debates on the Indonesian war of independence (1945-1949).

International conference

Negotiating Displacement: New Perspectives and Connections in War, Migration and Refugee Studies

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This conference was organised by my colleagues and me from the NIOD War and Society research program, IMIS (University of Osnabrück) and Movies that Matter. It was aimed at connecting scholars working on war, mass violence and genocide with researchers working in the field of migration studies in order to deepen the dialogue between two disciplines that often look at similar phenomena but from different perspectives.

Japan

Research trip to Japan

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In the summer of 2017 Ralf Futselaar and I visited prof. dr. Yasuto Nakano at the Kwansei Gakuin University for collaborative work on quantitative text analysis, emotion mining, and statistics.

Kwansei Gakuin University

Research trip to Japan (2)

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With my PhD-supervisor dr. Ralf Futselaar I went to Kwansei Gakuin Univesity in Nishinomiya, Japan to visit prof. dr. Yasuto Nakano. We received a grant from the Kwansei Gakuin University Invited Researcher Fund to work together with Yasuto Nakano on, among other things, comparative text mining using Japanese and Dutch digitized parliamentary proceedings. Together with prof. Nakano’s students we organized a small seminar to discuss the application of text mining techniques within various fields, ranging from sociology to history.

Research trip to Japan

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In the summer of 2017 Ralf Futselaar and I visited prof. dr. Yasuto Nakano at the Kwansei Gakuin University for collaborative work on quantitative text analysis, emotion mining, and statistics.

Migration studies

Negotiating Displacement: New Perspectives and Connections in War, Migration and Refugee Studies

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This conference was organised by my colleagues and me from the NIOD War and Society research program, IMIS (University of Osnabrück) and Movies that Matter. It was aimed at connecting scholars working on war, mass violence and genocide with researchers working in the field of migration studies in order to deepen the dialogue between two disciplines that often look at similar phenomena but from different perspectives.

Organising workshop

Workshop Text Mining in Luxembourg

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Gerben Zaagsma (C2DH, University of Luxembourg) invited Ralf Futselaar and me to organise a workshop ‘Introduction to Text Mining in R and RStudio’ at the University of Luxembourg.

Public event

Negotiating Displacement: New Perspectives and Connections in War, Migration and Refugee Studies

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This conference was organised by my colleagues and me from the NIOD War and Society research program, IMIS (University of Osnabrück) and Movies that Matter. It was aimed at connecting scholars working on war, mass violence and genocide with researchers working in the field of migration studies in order to deepen the dialogue between two disciplines that often look at similar phenomena but from different perspectives.

Quantitative text analysis

Research Fellowship in Luxembourg

less than 1 minute read

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For three months, I worked as a PhD Research Fellow at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH). During this fellowship I was part of the Impresso project team at C²DH. The NIOD blog published a miniseries of three blogs about my experiences and more about the Impresso research pilot can be found here.

Research trip to Japan (2)

less than 1 minute read

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With my PhD-supervisor dr. Ralf Futselaar I went to Kwansei Gakuin Univesity in Nishinomiya, Japan to visit prof. dr. Yasuto Nakano. We received a grant from the Kwansei Gakuin University Invited Researcher Fund to work together with Yasuto Nakano on, among other things, comparative text mining using Japanese and Dutch digitized parliamentary proceedings. Together with prof. Nakano’s students we organized a small seminar to discuss the application of text mining techniques within various fields, ranging from sociology to history.

Statistics

Research trip to Japan (2)

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With my PhD-supervisor dr. Ralf Futselaar I went to Kwansei Gakuin Univesity in Nishinomiya, Japan to visit prof. dr. Yasuto Nakano. We received a grant from the Kwansei Gakuin University Invited Researcher Fund to work together with Yasuto Nakano on, among other things, comparative text mining using Japanese and Dutch digitized parliamentary proceedings. Together with prof. Nakano’s students we organized a small seminar to discuss the application of text mining techniques within various fields, ranging from sociology to history.

Summer School

Summer School in China

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In July 2017 I attended the NJU-NIOD Summer School: ‘Practices of Remembrance beyond Memory Politics: Recalling Mass Violence and the Roads to Reconciliation in Asia and Europe’ in Nanjing, China. With a group of selected PhD students, MA students, and young researchers from the Netherlands and Japan, I travelled to China to collaborate with Chinese PhD and MA students in the scorching heat of Nanjing in July.

Summer school

Flying University of Transnational Humanities in South Korea

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In the summer of 2019 I attended the 9th Flying University of Transnational Humanities (FUTH) at the Sogang University in Seoul, South Korea. I presented a paper-in-progress on references to World War II in Dutch parliamentary debates on the Indonesian war of independence (1945-1949).

Text Mining

Research Fellowship in Luxembourg

less than 1 minute read

Published:

For three months, I worked as a PhD Research Fellow at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH). During this fellowship I was part of the Impresso project team at C²DH. The NIOD blog published a miniseries of three blogs about my experiences and more about the Impresso research pilot can be found here.

Workshop Text Mining in Luxembourg

less than 1 minute read

Published:

Gerben Zaagsma (C2DH, University of Luxembourg) invited Ralf Futselaar and me to organise a workshop ‘Introduction to Text Mining in R and RStudio’ at the University of Luxembourg.

Research trip to Japan (2)

less than 1 minute read

Published:

With my PhD-supervisor dr. Ralf Futselaar I went to Kwansei Gakuin Univesity in Nishinomiya, Japan to visit prof. dr. Yasuto Nakano. We received a grant from the Kwansei Gakuin University Invited Researcher Fund to work together with Yasuto Nakano on, among other things, comparative text mining using Japanese and Dutch digitized parliamentary proceedings. Together with prof. Nakano’s students we organized a small seminar to discuss the application of text mining techniques within various fields, ranging from sociology to history.

University of Luxembourg

Research Fellowship in Luxembourg

less than 1 minute read

Published:

For three months, I worked as a PhD Research Fellow at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH). During this fellowship I was part of the Impresso project team at C²DH. The NIOD blog published a miniseries of three blogs about my experiences and more about the Impresso research pilot can be found here.