In a SweClarin cooperation project we apply topic modelling to the texts found with pins in Pin-terest boards. The data in focus are digitisations of Viking Age finds from the Swedish History Museum and the underlying research question is how they are given new contextual meanings in boards. We illustrate how topic modelling can support interpretation of polysemy and culturally situated meanings. It expands on the employment of topic modelling by accentuating the necessity of interpretation in every step of the process from capturing and cleaning the data, to modelling and visualisation. The paper concludes that the national context of digitisations of Viking Age jewellery in the Swedish History Museum’s collection management system is re-p...
This thesis examines the social life and cultural biography of five objects from the Valsgärde-colle...
Museums have several means of communicating with their audiences. The problems discussed here concer...
This paper will discuss whether you can detect a possible alteration in views of archaeological arte...
In a SweClarin cooperation project we apply topic modelling to the texts found with pins in Pin-tere...
The object in the museum – On the demarcation and interpretation of a research topic. This article w...
The paper discusses the role of material culture for historical re-enactors of the Viking Age. Three...
Our whole society is affected by the digitisation process. The policies of the Swedish government en...
This thesis thematises the role of the museum and how it, through hundreds of years, has changed fro...
Based on selected parts of the collections at the Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology,...
With the explicit assignment of creating relevant knowledge of significance,Swedish contract archaeo...
Den föreställde vikingen återfinns således i alltifrån blodigaste allvar till lättsammaste nöje. Syf...
This open access book explores the multiple forms of curatorial agencies that develop when museum co...
An international and trans-institutional study, the present postdoctoral project analyses the produc...
The aim of this master thesis is to analyze how and why Scandinavian-American history has been used ...
The overarching aim of this thesis, situated within Museology and Heritage Studies, is to investigat...
This thesis examines the social life and cultural biography of five objects from the Valsgärde-colle...
Museums have several means of communicating with their audiences. The problems discussed here concer...
This paper will discuss whether you can detect a possible alteration in views of archaeological arte...
In a SweClarin cooperation project we apply topic modelling to the texts found with pins in Pin-tere...
The object in the museum – On the demarcation and interpretation of a research topic. This article w...
The paper discusses the role of material culture for historical re-enactors of the Viking Age. Three...
Our whole society is affected by the digitisation process. The policies of the Swedish government en...
This thesis thematises the role of the museum and how it, through hundreds of years, has changed fro...
Based on selected parts of the collections at the Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology,...
With the explicit assignment of creating relevant knowledge of significance,Swedish contract archaeo...
Den föreställde vikingen återfinns således i alltifrån blodigaste allvar till lättsammaste nöje. Syf...
This open access book explores the multiple forms of curatorial agencies that develop when museum co...
An international and trans-institutional study, the present postdoctoral project analyses the produc...
The aim of this master thesis is to analyze how and why Scandinavian-American history has been used ...
The overarching aim of this thesis, situated within Museology and Heritage Studies, is to investigat...
This thesis examines the social life and cultural biography of five objects from the Valsgärde-colle...
Museums have several means of communicating with their audiences. The problems discussed here concer...
This paper will discuss whether you can detect a possible alteration in views of archaeological arte...