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Political chronicles of the African Great Lakes Region 2022 - Chroniques politiques de l'Afrique des grands lacs 2022 University of Antwerp
Representations of the fin-de-siècle literary salon in the chronicles of Matilde Serao Ghent University
This article looks into the representations of the Italian literary salon in the print press during the 1880’s. Special attention is given to Matilde Serao’s mediation in the private as well as in the public sphere and to her double role as salon chronicler and salon attendee. Her views with regard to the artistic and political landscape of fin-de-siècle Italy are examined through a series of chronicles on Pasquale Mancini, Baroness Magliani, ...
Before the eastern source: Theophanes and the Late Syriac Orthodox Chronicles, 4th-6th centuries Ghent University
Generalized Chronicles for Temporal Sequence Classification KU Leuven
Discriminant chronicle mining (DCM) [6] tackles temporal sequence classification by combining machine learning and chronicle mining algorithms. A chronicle is a set of events related by temporal boundaries on the delay between event occurrences. Such temporal constraints are poorly expressive and discriminant chronicles may lack of accuracy. This article generalizes discriminant chronicle mining by modeling complex temporal constraints. We ...
When chronic uncertainty makes for uncertain chronicles : a case study on PBS Independent Documentaries and their storytelling on Latinx migration to the US Ghent University
In the United States, public service broadcasting has been chronically plagued by “financial insecurity, political intimidation, and corporate seduction” (Starr, 2002, p. 44). In comparison to elsewhere, public broadcasting been a marginal phenomenon in the United States because proponents in other nations were able to establish their systems before commercial broadcasters had achieved dominance over the airwaves (McChesney, 2004, pp. 243–244). ...
Ethnography, superdiversity and linguistic landscapes : chronicles of complexity Ghent University
Superdiversity has rendered familiar places, groups and practices extraordinarily complex, and the traditional tools of analysis need rethinking. In this book, Jan Blommaert investigates his own neighbourhood in Antwerp, Belgium, from a complexity perspective. Using an innovative approach to linguistic landscaping, he demonstrates how multilingual signs can be read as chronicles documenting the complex histories of a place. The book can be read ...