New partnership established with Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont

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Taxation data of the year 1910 from the GISta Hungarorum project, visualised in nodegoat.

Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont based in Budapest, is running multiple nodegoat projects as part of a new nodegoat Grow configuration.

One project will map and analyse migrational patterns of people who fled Hungary in 1956. While the focus of this project will be primarily on 1956 emigre communities, the data model will be set up in such a way that in can also accommodate other episodes of forced migration.

Another project is based on data coming from the GISta Hungarorum project. nodegoat will be used to visualise and analyse historical geographical data.

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New nodegoat functionality: Temporally-aware dynamic network analysis

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One person (center) studying at three universities showing two possible fellow students.

During the conference 'Graphs and Networks in the fourth dimension – time and temporality as categories of connectedness', jointly organised by the Historical Network Research community and Graphs & Networks in the Humanities, we presented a new nodegoat feature: 'temporally-aware dynamic network analysis'. [....]

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Sign up for the nodegoat Workshop at the Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics on 25 July 2023

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LAB1100 has provided the Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics (ReCentGlobe) with a nodegoat Grow installation to service two multi-year research projects. The project 'Die Produktion von Weltwissen im Umbruch' uses nodegoat to analyse the globalisation of knowledge production by mapping the development of Area Studies and Global Studies in the German context over the past 15 years. The project 'African non-military conflict intervention practices' uses nodegoat to build a comprehensive database of non-military interventions since 2004 by the African Union and by Regional Economic Communities.[....]

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