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  1. Bringing together writing tool design, writing analytics and writing pedagogy

    The evolution of digital technologies and the writing tools that have subsequently been developed from them opened the way for the emergence of writing analytics as a field of academic research. Within digital writing tools, writing analytics are... more

     

    The evolution of digital technologies and the writing tools that have subsequently been developed from them opened the way for the emergence of writing analytics as a field of academic research. Within digital writing tools, writing analytics are used to gather and analyze data for research, and to provide automated feedback for writers and insights for instructors. Writing analytics methods and tools can help improve our understanding of writing processes and products. Current reviews of digital writing tools show that much of what writing analytics has to offer has been garnered for the purposes of automating evaluation and scoring, leaving an application gap for writing tools that support pedagogies aiming to develop effective writing strategies. Building upon the development of writing analytics methods and tools can help future tool designs to better support effective writing pedagogy and practice, and suggest future foci for writing analytics advancement. This proposed workshop aims to bring together writing pedagogy researchers, writing instructors, writing tool developers, and writing analytics specialists in order to explore the potential contributions of their respective fields in the development of effective digital writing environments, and also to provide a forum for the planning of future collaborative works.

     

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    Subjects: Writing analytics; Learning analytics; Collaborative writing; Writing theory
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  2. Thesis writer 2.0 : a system supporting academic writing, its instruction and supervision
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Waxmann

    In this demonstration we present a bilingual writing platform called Thesis Writer (TW), designed to help student writers with their first or second thesis and its supervision. TW responds to problems arising of the Bologna reform with a first... more

     

    In this demonstration we present a bilingual writing platform called Thesis Writer (TW), designed to help student writers with their first or second thesis and its supervision. TW responds to problems arising of the Bologna reform with a first research-based paper due after only three years where students often are not sufficiently prepared yet. Thesis Writer provides a digital workspace that combines a word editor with several help functions, such as Tutorials, Examples, Phrase-books, Corpus search tools, an Outline function, Note cards, and a Reference Manager. It has been implemented as Software as a Service (SaaS), enabling a significant number of users to work simultaneously and even collaboratively.

     

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  3. The impact of writing technology on conceptual alignment in BA thesis supervision
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Waxmann

    A thesis is the capstone writing experience of almost all degree programs. With the Bologna reform, a BA thesis is required already after three years of study, often leaving students inadequately prepared. In contrast to PhD thesis supervision, BA... more

     

    A thesis is the capstone writing experience of almost all degree programs. With the Bologna reform, a BA thesis is required already after three years of study, often leaving students inadequately prepared. In contrast to PhD thesis supervision, BA thesis supervision has attracted limited scholarly attention to date. Advances in computational linguistics and informatics in recent years have led to the rapid development of systems that support various types of writing, as well as numerous sub-processes. Using conceptual alignment as a framework, this study reports the preliminary results of a larger research project on (a) how students and supervisors at the BA level reach agreement regarding a thesis proposal concept, and (b) the impact of new technology on this process.

     

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  4. Linguistic recycling : the process of quoting in increasingly mediatized settings
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  John Benjamins

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  5. An Intimate Knowledge of the Past? Gossip in the Archives
    Author: Horn, Katrin
    Published: 2020

    German Historical Institute Washington ; https://historyofknowledge.net/2020/02/12/gossip-in-the-archives/#more-13354 more

     

    German Historical Institute Washington ; historyofknowledge.net/2020/02/12/gossip-in-the-archives/

     

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    Subjects: americanstudies; history; literarystudies
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  6. Bibliography of texts significant for a study of Otium in Indian fiction

    This bibliography emerged in the course of research undertaken as part of a project on otium in modern South Asian fiction at the University of Freiburg (project G4 of CRC 1015). The project combined the analysis of Anglophone Indian novels with... more

     

    This bibliography emerged in the course of research undertaken as part of a project on otium in modern South Asian fiction at the University of Freiburg (project G4 of CRC 1015). The project combined the analysis of Anglophone Indian novels with research on modern Bengali and Urdu prose. The publication includes three bibliographical lists in Bengali, English and Urdu respectively as well as a short contextualising introduction.

     

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    Subjects: Indien (Motiv); Literatur; Roman; Prosa; Urdu; Bengali; Muße; Zeit; Nostalgie
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  7. The ekphrastic gaze in British postmodern fiction
  8. Masculinism in Twentieth-Century Literature: Dissidence and Dissemblance in André Gide’s The Immoralist, Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita, and Philip Roth’s Sabbath’s Theater

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  9. »Truth« and Fiction
  10. “Essence” (Wesenheit, Washeit) and “Bearer” (Träger) in Hedwig Conrad-Martius (1888-1966)
    Author: Miron, Ronny
    Published: 2020

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  11. Transgressive Truths and Flattering Lies
  12. Oral - written - performed
  13. Probing the limits of classic trauma representation: The juxtaposition of traumas in the contemporary American novel

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  14. Spatial Belonging: Approaching Aboriginal Australian Spaces in Contemporary Fiction
    Author: Bach, Lisa
    Published: 2020

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    Subjects: Australien; indigen; Raum; Gegenwartsliteratur; Zugehörigkeit; indigenous; Australia; space; belonging; contemporary fiction
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  15. Caribbean Literary Interventions: Critiques of Humanism in the Works of Beryl Gilroy, Claudia Jones and Sylvia Wynter
    Author: Hülsen, Lea
    Published: 2020

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    Subjects: Humanismus; Karibik; Intellektuelle; Rassismus; Literatur; humanism; Caribbean; racism; literature; intellectuals
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  16. „He nys nat gentil, be he duc or erl,

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  17. Modeling selective therapeutic hypothermia in case of acute ischemic stroke using a 1D hemodynamics model and a simplified brain geometry

    Abstract: Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is an approved neuroproctetive treatment to reduce neurological morbidity and mortality after hypoxic-ischemic damage related to cardiac arrest and neonatal asphyxia. Also in the treatment of acute ischemic... more

     

    Abstract: Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is an approved neuroproctetive treatment to reduce neurological morbidity and mortality after hypoxic-ischemic damage related to cardiac arrest and neonatal asphyxia. Also in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke (AIS), which in Western countries still shows a very high mortality rate of about 25 %, selective mild TH by means of Targeted Temperature Management (TTM) could potentially decrease final infarct volume. In this respect, a novel intracarotid blood cooling catheter system has recently been developed, which allows for combined carotid blood cooling and mechanical thrombectomy (MT) and aims at selective mild TH in the affected ischemic brain (core and penumbra). Unfortunately, so far direct measurement and control of cooled cerebral temperature requires invasive or elaborate MRI-assisted measurements. Computational modeling provides unique opportunities to predict the resulting cerebral temperatures on the other hand. In this work, a simplified 3D brain model was generated and coupled with a 1D hemodynamics model to predict spatio-temporal cerebral temperature profiles using finite element modeling. Cerebral blood and tissue temperatures as well as the systemic temperature were analyzed for physiological conditions as well as for a middle cerebral artery (MCA) M1 occlusion. Furthermore, vessel recanalization and its effect on cerebral temperature was analyzed. The results show a significant influence of collateral flow on the cooling effect and are in accordance with experimental data in animals. Our model predicted a possible neuroprotective temperature decrease of 2.5 ℃ for the territory of MCA perfusion after 60 min of blood cooling, which underlines the potential of the new device and the use of TTM in case of AIS

     

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    Subjects: Acute ischemic stroke; Ttargeted temperature management; Therapeutic hypothermia; Finite element modeling; Collateral circulation; article
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  18. Black Costa Rica. Pluricentrical Belonging in Afra-Costa Rican Poetry

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  19. Reading and Rereading Shakespeare’s Sonnets: Combining Quantitative Narrative Analysis and Predictive Modeling
    Author: Xue, Shuwei
    Published: 2020

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  20. Development and evaluation of an interactive virtual audience for a public speaking training application

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  21. April London.The Cambridge Introduction to the Eighteenth-Century Novel. Cambridge Introductions to Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012, 260 pp., $ 26.99 pb.
    Published: 2020

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  22. Claudia Deetjen. Re-Imagining Nature’s Nation: Native American and Native Hawaiian Literature, Environment, and Empire. American Studies – A Monograph Series 267. Heidelberg: Winter, 2016, 236 pp., € 45.00.
    Published: 2020

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  23. The Signal and the Noise. Differentiating Stylometric Signals in the Analysis of Literary Texts
    Published: 2020

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  24. Reckoning

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  25. Tiṇaimālai Nūṟṟaimpatu
    Published: 2020

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