[Open-science-nl] Call for applications » SMART Data Sprint 2019

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Thu Sep 27 19:50:21 UTC 2018


Digital Media Winter Institute 2019 | iNova Media Lab

SMART Data Sprint: Beyond visible engagement

28 January - 1 February 2019 I  9:30 - 17:30

NOVA University Lisbon

Lisbon, Portugal

We are pleased to invite you to SMART Data Sprint
<https://smart.inovamedialab.org/> 2019.


SMART Data Sprint is an intensive hands-on work, driven by online data and
digital methods. For one week participants will have the chance to attend
to keynote lectures, short talks, and parallel sessions of practical labs.
After that, experts and scholars will invite participants to join projects
and work in a collective problem.

We are pleased to announce that our keynote speaker is Richard Rogers
(University of Amsterdam), the director of Digital Methods Initiative and the
author of Digital Methods (MIT Press, 2013). An International team of
senior researchers, including Richard Rogers, and several doctoral
researchers will also be leading Short Talks and Practical Labs*. This
year, the practical labs will contemplate the following themes:

» Query Design

» Data Extraction Tools

» Querying App Stores

» Network Analysis with Gephi

» Image Networks

» YouTube Data Analysis

» Text Analysis with Antconc and Voyant Tools

» Raw Graphs

» Visual content analysis with Image Plot

Deadline for applications: 13 January 2019


For further information, please access the link
http://inovamedialab.org/winter-institute-2019

Learn more about the data sprint approach in this video: #SMARTDataSprint
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bveMpEtAvug&index=1&list=PLcGiWiKtsR0_BTLB4t_WH0iod-hXtX0eU>

On behalf of the co-organizers, Janna Joceli Omena, Elsa Caetano and Ana
Marta Flores.

Best regards,


Cristian Ruiz
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