theory provides an apt vocabulary for interpreting quantitative results of text analysis.” 15 The work of the Cambridge Concept Lab might count as an example of what digital conceptual history can do. In a series of exploratory studies in this journal
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Michael Boyden, Ali Basirat, and Karl Berglund
Conceptualizing an Outside World
The Case of “Foreign” in Dutch Newspapers 1815–1914
Ruben Ros
. Digital Conceptual History The mundanity of the concept also provides a rationale for the use of large-scale corpora and computational methods. Since the goal of this investigation is the mapping of long-term semantic change in a large body of source
The Rise of Health
A Collocation Analysis of Conceptual Changes in News Discourse, 1950–2010
Anne Helene Kveim Lie, Lars G. Johnsen, Helge Jordheim, and Espen Ytreberg
method used in this article is based on the significance of the linguistic neighborhood of words for understanding their meaning, often referred to as “word-embedding.” Methodologically, we take inspiration from work done in digital conceptual history
Something Happened to the Future
Reconstructing Temporalities in Dutch Parliamentary Debate, 1814–2018
Joris van Eijnatten and Pim Huijnen
conceptual history, as a contribution to Koselleck's theory of time, applying digital methods to textual data. Many digital techniques are aimed at discovering semantic structures and therefore are well suited to exploring concepts. Digital conceptual