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[tlug] JJADH vol. 3, issue 1 now online



Dear Colleagues,

I am happy to announce the release of Volume 3, Issue 1 of the Journal of the Japanese Association for Digital Humanities (JJADH). In Issue 1, we have six articles dealing with various aspects of DH. We will be publishing a second issue in the near future, which be a special issue focusing on Japanese game culture. Please distribute this information on your networks. The articles in Issue 1 are as follows (https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/browse/jjadh):
Eun Seo Jo, Mark Algee-Hewitt. "The Long Arc of History: Neural Network 
Approaches to Diachronic Linguistic Change." Journal of the Japanese 
Association for Digital Humanities, 2018. Volume 3 Issue 1 Pages 1-32. 
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17928/jjadh.3.1_1
Wenyi Shang, Winbin Huang. "Investigating the Relationships between 
Scholars and Politicians in Ancient China: Taking the Yuanyou Era as an 
Example." Journal of the Japanese Association for Digital Humanities, 
2018. Volume 3 Issue 1 Pages 33-48. DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.17928/jjadh.3.1_33
Hajime Murai. "Quantitative Evaluation Method for a Literary Structure 
Hypothesis within the Bible." Journal of the Japanese Association for 
Digital Humanities, 2018. Volume 3 Issue 1 Pages 49-72. DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.17928/jjadh.3.1_49
Martin Holmes. "Algorithmic Determination of Japanese Ethnic Identity 
Based on Name." Journal of the Japanese Association for Digital 
Humanities, 2018. Volume 3 Issue 1 Pages 73-97. DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.17928/jjadh.3.1_73
Paul Longley Arthur, Jason Ensor, Marijke van Faassen, Rik Hoekstra, 
Nonja Peters. "Migrating People, Migrating Data: Digital Approaches to 
Migrant Heritage." Journal of the Japanese Association for Digital 
Humanities, 2018. Volume 3 Issue 1 Pages 98-113. DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.17928/jjadh.3.1_98
Gaetan Rappo. "Data Mining in the Works of the Shingon Monk Monkan 
(1278–1357): Using Digital Methods to Assess the Contested Authorship of 
Three Religious Texts from Medieval Japan." Journal of the Japanese 
Association for Digital Humanities, 2018. Volume 3 Issue 1 Pages 
114-149. DOI: https://doi.org/10.17928/jjadh.3.1_114
Regards,

Chuck

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A. Charles Muller, Professor

Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology
Faculty of Letters
University of Tokyo
7-3-1 Hongō, Bunkyō-ku
Tokyo 113-8654, Japan

Office Phone: 03-5841-3735

Web Site: Resources for East Asian Language and Thought
http://www.acmuller.net

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