Introduction to NVivo
Explore the fundamentals of qualitative data analysis with NVivo in this entry-level workshop led by Julia Straatman, researcher at Data School. This session is designed to familiarize you with the basic functionalities of NVivo, including importing, coding, organizing, and searching your data. NVivo is a software package specifically designed to assist researchers in organizing, analyzing, and gaining
CDH workshop: Social media data – introductory 4CAT course for humanities staff
In this workshop, Sander Prins and Jeroen Bakker, researchers at Utrecht Data School, will introduce you to social media data collection and analysis. After this hands-on session, you will be able to gather social media data yourselves. We’ll be using 4CAT: Capture and Analysis Toolkit, which doesn’t require any programming experience. The Centre for Digital
CDH webinar: The datafication of race-ethnicity in Dutch governmental databases
For his PhD research, Gerwin van Schie delved into the data systems of Dutch government bodies to look at the algorithms used there. During this webinar, he will talk about the results and the methods he has used. In his research Van Schie focused on the way Dutch immigrant populations are ‘datafied’ by various societal
CDH Workshop: Getting started with network visualization – introductory Gephi course for humanities staff
In this workshop, Jeroen Bakker, junior researcher at Utrecht Data School, and Sander Prins, teaching and research assistant, will introduce you to network analysis and visualization using Gephi. After this hands-on session, you will be able to conduct a network research on a large dataset. Networks are all around us. The relationship between friends on Facebook, money
Getting started with network analysis – introductory Gephi course for Humanities staff
*** Due to circumstances this workshop has been cancelled on April 12, the replacement workshop will be given on May 24. *** In this workshop, Jeroen Bakker, junior researcher at Utrecht Data School, will introduce you to network analysis and visualization using Gephi. After this hands-on session, you will be able to conduct a network
OIL Lab guest lecture
As part of the Digital Methods reading group we welcome Sal Hagen and Emillie de Keulenaar of Open Intelligence Lab (“data is the new oil making sense of new political currents in the digital sphere.”) to discuss their work. As always we will focus on the contributions and epistemological consequences of data science and computational