
Eun Seo Jo
Eun Seo Jo is a PhD candidate in the digital humanities and history at Stanford. She has worked on large corpus text projects with the Stanford Literary Lab focusing on the applications of machine learning methods on historical and literary questions. She is a graduate fellow at the Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA) and a digital humanities consultant at the Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Research (CIDR). Her dissertation is a computational linguistic analysis of Modernization Theory in modern American foreign policy.
2022
2021
2020
2019
- Home
- Schedule
- Workshops
- Lectures (public)
- Projects (public)
- Poster Session (public)
- Panel (public)
- Teasers (public)
- Cultural programme
- Experts
- Lecturers
- Scientific Committee
- Important dates (new)
- Application
- Scholarships (updated)
- Participation fees
- Refund policy
- T-Shirts
- Child care
- Birthday thoughts
2018
- Home
- Schedule
- Workshops
- Lectures (public)
- Projects (public)
- Posters (public)
- Panel discussion (public)
- Teasers (public)
- Cultural Programme
- Experts
- Bell, Peter
- Bia, Alejandro
- Carboni, Nicola
- Chiodo, Carol
- de la Rosa, Javier
- Draxler, Christoph
- Eder, Maciej
- El Khatib, Randa
- Fuhrmann, Isabel
- Hinrichs, Erhard
- Hunyadi, Laszlo
- Impett, Leonardo
- Jo, Eun Seo
- Neuroth, Heike
- Ochab, Jeremi
- Pirinen, Tommi A.
- Reiter, Nils
- Schulz, Sarah
- Siemens, Lynne
- Strakatova, Yana
- Szekrényes, István
- Tiepmar, Jochen
- Tilton, Lauren
- Trippel, Thorsten
- Wrisley, David Joseph
- Wuttke, Ulrike
- Zorc, Leo
- Lecturers
- Scientific Committee
- Important dates
- Application
- Scholarships
- Fees
- Refund policy
- T-Shirt
- The logo riddle
- Child Care
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2010
Experiences
ESU 2022 (Dariah-EU)
ESU 2021 (Dariah-EU)
ESU 2019 Experiences (DARIAH-EU)
ESU 2018 Experiences (CLARIN-D)
ESU in the Media
ESU 2017 (CLARIN-D Blog)
CLARIN-D at ESU 2015 (YouTube) english
CLARIN-D ESU 2015 (YouTube) deutsch
Campus Online 10.08.2012
infotvleipzig 26.07.2010
Reviews
ESU 2021 (DiCultHer) How to Move a Summer University in Digital Humanities Online and Keep It Human












