Detailed program (PDF)

 

Conference Program 

Digital Practices. Reading, Writing and Evaluation on the Web

November 23–25, 2020

 

Day 1 (23/11/2020)

Day 2 (24/11/2020)

Day 3 (25/11/2020)  

09:30 –10:00

Conference opening /
Welcome address
Gerhard Lauer,
Alice Keller, Thomas Grob

Panel 4
Computational approaches I

Chair: Piroska Lendvai

Keynote
Monika Bednarek

Introduction:
Thomas Messerli

 

10:00 –10:30

Panel 1
Lay book reviews I

Chair: Gerhard Lauer

 

10:30 –11:00

BREAK  

11:00 –11:30

BREAK

BREAK

Panel 7
Computational approaches II
Chair: Simone Rebora

 

11:30 –12:00

Keynote
Bronwen Thomas

Introduction:
Moniek Kuijpers

Keynote
Sarah Bo Trasmundi

 Introduction:
Maria Kraxenberger

 

12:00 –12:30

 

12:30 –13:30

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK  

13:30 –15:00

Panel 2
Lay book reviews II

Chair: Berenike Herrmann

Panel 5
Absorption in online reviews
Chair: Brigitte Gasser

Panel 8
Multimodal reading and writing practices
Chair: Thomas Messerli

 
 
 

15:00 –15:30

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK  

15:30 –17:00

Panel 3
Fan fiction

Chair: Moniek Kuijpers

Panel 6
Digital devices and interfaces

 Chair: Noah Bubenhofer

Panel 9
Online social reading
Chair: Daniel Knuchel

 

17:00 –17:30

Surprise social event

Conference reflection

Conference reflection (17:15)

17:30 –18:00

Social event

Conference closing  

 

 

 

 

 

Detailed program (PDF)

Day 1

23/11/2020

   

09:30–10:00

Conference Opening
Maria Kraxenberger, Moniek Kuijpers, Thomas Messerli

Welcome Messages
Thomas Grob (University of Basel, Vizerektor Lehre)
Alice Keller (Universitätsbibliothek Basel, Direktorin)

Welcome Address
Gerhard Lauer

   

10:00–11:00

Panel 1: Lay book reviews I (Chair: Gerhard Lauer)

   

 

How Lovely is Your Book? A Computational Study of Literary Evaluation on a German Social Reading Platform
Thomas Messerli, Simone Rebora & Berenike Herrmann

The Language of Literary Evaluation
Peter Boot

   
   

11:00–11:30

BREAK

   

11:30–12:30

Keynote: Taking Stock: Understanding Readerly Practices under Lockdown
Bronwen Thomas (Chair: Moniek Kuijpers) Video

   

12:30–13:30

LUNCH BREAK

   

13:30–15:00

Panel 2: Lay book reviews II (Chair: Berenike Herrmann)

   

 

Analyzing Online Reviews: Books vs. Museums. A Corpus Linguistic Approach
Anna Moskvina & Kristina Petzold

The Self, the Book and the Community. Linguistic Identity Construction on Reading Platforms
Anna Mattfeldt

An APPRAISAL Analysis of Online Readers’ Responses to Julian Barnes’s The Sense of an Ending
Amélie Doche

   

15:00–15:30

BREAK

   

15:30–17:00

Panel 3: Fan fiction (Chair: Moniek Kuijpers)

   

 

Investigating the Transformation of Original Work by the Online Fan Fiction Community – A Case Study for Supernatural.
Thomas Schmidt and Nina Kleindienst

Between Customers and Fans. Corpus Linguistic Perspectives on Writing Fan Reports as a Multifunctional Evaluation Practice.
Simon Meier-Vieracker

A Survey of Digital Reading Practices among Italian Wattpad Readers
Federico Pianzola

   

17:00–18:00

Surprise social event

   

 

 

Day 2

 24/11/2020

09:30–11:00

Panel 4: Computational approaches to textual discourse I (Chair: Piroska Lendvai)

 

“…and even ‘Mummy-in-Law’ Was Very Enthusiastic” – A Corpus Pragmatic Approach to Evaluative Patterns on a Recipe Webpage
Daniel Knuchel & Noah Bubenhofer

How Well Can Machines Understand Online Book Reviews?
Anna Moskvina &  Rafael Rego Drumon

Digitalization and Law – Effects of Novel Reading and Writing Processes on the Legal Discourse
Andreas Abegg & Bojan Peric

11:00–11:30

BREAK

11:30–12:30

Keynote: Embodied Reading and Imagination
Sarah Bo Trasmundi (Chair: Maria Kraxenberger) Video

12:30–13:30

LUNCH BREAK

13:30–15:00

Panel 5: Absorption in online reviews (Chair: Brigitte Gasser)

 

Validation of the Story World Absorption Scale Through the Use of Online Reader Reviews
Moniek Kuijpers

Ranking of Social Reading Reviews Based on Richness in Story World Absorption
Piroska Lendvai

Distant Reading Story World Absorption
Simone Rebora

15:00–15:30

BREAK

15:30–17:15

Panel 6: Digital devices and interfaces (Chair: Noah Bubenhofer)

 

Tablets Can Disrupt Reading Comprehension of Primary School Students
Laura Gil & Ladislao Salmerón

An Empirically Based Model of Literary Literacy. Valid for Reading on Paper and on Screen?
Christel Meier

Immanent Normativity on Digital Cultural Interfaces
Matti T. Kangaskoski

Big Data and Naturalized Social Epistemology: a New Frontier for the Digital Humanities
Charles Lassiter

17:15–17:30

Reflection

17:30–18:00

Social event

 

 

Day 3

25/11/2020

09:30–10:30

Keynote: Revisiting Appraisal/Evaluation/Stance: Corpus and Discourse Perspectives
Monika Bednarek (Chair: Thomas Messerli) Video

10:30–11:00

BREAK

11:00–12:30

Panel 7: Computational approaches to textual discourse II (Chair: Simone Rebora)

 

Extracting Data from Baptismal Records through Coding
Amanda C.S. Pinheiro

Authenticity in Online Restaurant Reviews: A Corpus Driven Approach to Authenticity as an Evaluative Resource.
Dominick Andrew Boyle

12:30–13:30

LUNCH BREAK

13:30–15:00

Panel 8: Multimodal reading and writing practices (Chair: Thomas Messerli)

 

The Stance Triangle in YouTube Comments: Evaluation, Positioning, and Alignment with Emojis
Anja Schmid-Stockmeyer

“What a Nice Picture!” Remediating Print-Based Reading Practices Through Bookstagram
Danai Tselenti

On the Connection of Social Media and the Question of Authorship
Nina Tolksdorf

15:00–15:30

BREAK

15:30–17:00

Panel 9: Online social reading (Chair: Daniel Knuchel)

 

One in a Million? Solitary Reading and Social Networks
Marcus Willand

Reading and Writing in Online Platforms
Niels Bakker &  Marianne Hermans

Evaluations of the Quran in Right-Wing Populist Media. Metapragmatic Sequence Analyses With Topic Modeling
Philipp Dreesen & Julia Krasselt

17:00–17:30

Conference reflection

17:30–18:00

Conference closing