To help commemorate Martin Luther King, Jr. 50, as well as Black History Month, we are holding a hands-on digital scholarship workshop tomorrow (Tuesday, 02/20/18). The experimental nature of this workshop is to implement the PAD emotional state model, comprised of Pleasure (Valence), Arousal, and Dominance.
Workshop Title: Using JSTOR for Digital Humanities: The Baptist Scholarship Response to Civil Rights
Using the PAD ratings accompanying Warriner, A.B., Kuperman, V., & Brysbaert, M. (2013). Norms of valence, arousal, and dominance for 13,915 English lemmas. Behavior Research Methods, 45, 1191-1207, I am quite pleased with how well we can classify scholarly text across the PAD spectrum.
We worked long hours preparing this one and I am so excited. We take users through the following:
- Devise a search within JSTOR to identify articles discussing Baptists and civil rights
- Use Zotero to download batch records and full-text.
- Use the prepared Jupyter Notebook to accomplish the following:
- Parse the records from Zotero to create a frequency distribution using Google Charts column chart.
- Create 4 word clouds, one for entire corpus, and one for publications 1970 and earlier (pre-civil rights movement effects), one for 1971 – 1990 (pre-SBC Resolution effects), and one for 1991 – 2000.
- Allow participants to enter multiple keywords and phrases to search for particular aspects of civil rights or race relations.
- Creates bubble charts and line charts (again using Google Charts) to show the three PAD dimensions over time.