
Mark Algee-Hewitt
@mark_a_h
I'm the Director of the Stanford Literary Lab. I work on eighteenth-century literature, theory, and digital humanities.
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Lab Director Mark Algee-Hewitt interviewed here about teaching computational methods for quantitative textual analysis: edsurge.com/news/2018-09-2…




#ASECSat50 #142 — Saturday 8 AM: big projects! Little projects! Devoney Looser ! Mark Algee-Hewitt ! @mandellc ! Omar F. Miranda ! 祖思薪🔥🐍 Eugenia Zuroski ! Meta Twitter! And me, very clearly the Least Chill Person on this panel!



Several Lab members have begun working on the language of coronavirus news, the personification of germs, and literature about confinement/solitude. See Matthew Warner on Techne for the preliminary write-up: litlab.stanford.edu/writing-about-…

We're so thrilled to see this write-up of Charlotte Lindemann's amazing STAR TEXTS project in Harper's Magazine Italy: harpersbazaar.com/it/cultura/cin…

Excited to finally see the results of the Lab's Identity project released! Many thanks to @jdporterlive and @hkpmw and all of the other Literary Lab members who have helped us along the way!

Mark Algee-Hewitt, kgmt, & I are thrilled to present TherapyTexts (our Literary Lab project with @LisaMendelman) @ #dhsi21! We train a model to see where c20 literature looks like therapy sessions.

(1/5) Thanks, Arun Jacob, @EditrixCaroline & #DHSIConf! TherapyTexts combines computational text analysis, literary studies, & clinical psychology methods to compare the discourse of contemporary clinical psychotherapy sessions to other kinds of (particularly literary) texts.

#LitMapDigitalAge has an essay by me, Mark Algee-Hewitt, Annalise Lockhart, Van Tran, Erik Steiner: "Mapping the Emotions of London in Fiction, 1700-1900"






