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Humanist Archives: Nov. 5, 2025, 9:29 a.m. Humanist 39.200 - pubs: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 40.4

				
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        Date: 2025-11-04 08:47:45+00:00
        From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty@mccarty.org.uk>
        Subject: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Volume 40, Issue 4, December 2025

Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
Volume 40, Issue 4, December 2025

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Articles

Synergizing structure and semantics: a knowledge graph-transformer
framework for narrator disambiguation in hadith networks
Mohamed Atef Mosa

Growing and pruning the archive: an agent-based model to build letter
correspondence networks
Bernardo S Buarque and others

AIGC empowers the sustainable development of traditional Chinese
paper-cut
Daoling Chen and Pengpeng Cheng

A statistical reassessment of rongorongo texts I, Gv, and T:
implications for genre and content
Jonas Gregorio de Souza

Addressing TikTok’s multimodal complexity: a multi-level annotation
scheme for the audio-visual design of short video content
Maciej Grzenkowicz and Janina Wildfeuer

On audiences’ feelings and needs of /Hero/: a digital-intelligent
humanities perspective
Yiyi Hu

Mathematical approach for sample projection in linguistic landscape
studies
Gervas Kawonga and John Mlyahilu

Natural language processing as Digital Veda (डिजिटल वेद): a humanistic
framework for language, ethics, and AI
Akshi Kumar and Saurabh Raj Sangwan

Iconicity in large language models
Anna Marklová and others

Text mining Nahdawi discourses: topic modeling Taha Hussein’s reformist
legacy
Talaat F Mohamed and others

Application of deep learning for symbol detection on historical maps to
explore spatiotemporal changes in the regional tea industry of early
20th-century Taiwan
Pi-Ling Pai and others

Quantifying the faithfulness of poetry translations in four closely
related Slavic languages
Martina Rybová and others

Can AI replace experts in the evaluation of cultural heritage? Based on
the controlled experiments conducted on six architectural heritages
Yuchuan Wang and others

On proximity—exploring experiences of bias and discrimination in digital
humanities
Sharon Webb and others

Research on the authorship identification of /The Tale of Genji/ based
on quantitative analysis
Huimin Xu and others

A study on the strategies for cross-cultural innovation and development
of Hebei folk music from the perspective of ethnomusicology
Yi Zhang and others

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Book Reviews

The future of language: how technology, politics, and utopianism are
transforming the way we communicate. Philip Seargeant
Huiling Chen and Yiting Liu

Modern Manuscripts and the Pre-History of Digital Humanities: Paper
Processors. Alex Christie
Xingjie Du

Crossing boundaries through corpora: innovative corpus approaches within
and beyond linguistics. S. Buschfeld, P. Ronan, T. Neumaier, A.
Weilinghoff, & L. Westermayer (eds)
Zeyuan Jiang and others

Cultural recycling in the postdigital age. Miriam Llamas Ubieto and
Johanna Vollmeyer (eds.)
Patricia G Rico-Leon

Report on the Development of Digital Humanities in China (first volume)
(Zhongguo Shuzi Renwen Fazhan Baogao (Diyiji)). Huiling Feng
Beibei Xu

The Routledge Handbook of AI and Literature. Will Slocombe and Genevieve
Liveley (eds)
Lan Xu
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