This article situates itself within the growing field of digital heritage and will explore methods for digital representation of historical network. This includes a social family network as it is typically presented in a genealogical structure, consisting of all family members, as well as a network created by hyperlinks and linked data on Wikipedia. It uses the family tree of the Drachmann family in 19th century Copenhagen as a case to explore and compare these networks in a digital framework. It will use the potential conflicts between Actor-Network Theory and Feminist Theory to frame this discussion
The massive expansion of electronic resources has been identified as one of the major drivers behind...
The study of the social construction of knowledge is an important topic in information systems. Whil...
Funding Information: Yrjö Kotivuori and Veli-Matti Autio authored the original data publications use...
How are the concepts of ‘me’, ‘my relatives’ and ‘family’ shaped in the specific historical practice...
| openaire: EC/H2020/101004825/EU//InTaViaThis paper presents a method for extracting and reassembli...
The article proposes an overview of the use of notions and techniques deriving from the analysis of ...
This paper presents the idea and our work of extracting and reassembling a genealogical network auto...
This chapter looks at the use of digital resources in family history. In-creasingly, family history ...
Alongside established heritage institutions, family historians are central figures in the ecosystem ...
Family genealogy research has grown exponentially over the past decade, making it an area worthy of ...
Over the last twenty years, the analysis of social networks has become an increasingly significant t...
It is arguable whether history is made by great men and women or vice versa, but undoubtably social ...
This article examines a number of prominent network analysis projects in the field of art history an...
Historical scholarship is currently undergoing a digital turn. All historians have experienced this ...
Social Network Analysis (SNA) has transformed the study of many fields of history over the last deca...
The massive expansion of electronic resources has been identified as one of the major drivers behind...
The study of the social construction of knowledge is an important topic in information systems. Whil...
Funding Information: Yrjö Kotivuori and Veli-Matti Autio authored the original data publications use...
How are the concepts of ‘me’, ‘my relatives’ and ‘family’ shaped in the specific historical practice...
| openaire: EC/H2020/101004825/EU//InTaViaThis paper presents a method for extracting and reassembli...
The article proposes an overview of the use of notions and techniques deriving from the analysis of ...
This paper presents the idea and our work of extracting and reassembling a genealogical network auto...
This chapter looks at the use of digital resources in family history. In-creasingly, family history ...
Alongside established heritage institutions, family historians are central figures in the ecosystem ...
Family genealogy research has grown exponentially over the past decade, making it an area worthy of ...
Over the last twenty years, the analysis of social networks has become an increasingly significant t...
It is arguable whether history is made by great men and women or vice versa, but undoubtably social ...
This article examines a number of prominent network analysis projects in the field of art history an...
Historical scholarship is currently undergoing a digital turn. All historians have experienced this ...
Social Network Analysis (SNA) has transformed the study of many fields of history over the last deca...
The massive expansion of electronic resources has been identified as one of the major drivers behind...
The study of the social construction of knowledge is an important topic in information systems. Whil...
Funding Information: Yrjö Kotivuori and Veli-Matti Autio authored the original data publications use...