Comments on: Modeling People Networks for Historical-Cultural Analysis http://virginia2010.thatcamp.org/12/18/modeling-people-networks-for-historical-cultural-analysis/ central Virginia regional THATCampage Sat, 13 Apr 2013 12:22:28 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 By: Arden Kirkland http://virginia2010.thatcamp.org/12/18/modeling-people-networks-for-historical-cultural-analysis/#comment-242 Sun, 19 Dec 2010 01:06:39 +0000 http://virginia2010.thatcamp.org/?p=583#comment-242 I also could definitely use some tools for visualizing non-family relationships. In my work to track down the stories of garments from Vassar’s collection of historic clothing, I’m dealing with another kind of family- all the complicated relationships involved in academia – instructors, students, presidents, deans, staff, townies, and all of their families. Please share notes from this session- I’ll be following from afar.

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By: tomm_rushford http://virginia2010.thatcamp.org/12/18/modeling-people-networks-for-historical-cultural-analysis/#comment-238 Sat, 18 Dec 2010 15:47:41 +0000 http://virginia2010.thatcamp.org/?p=583#comment-238 I would love this conversation to happen. I think some of this could be thought of spatially (and so the GIS/Google Earth/NASA come into play) but the notion you raise about dynamic representation of relationships is what catches my interest. If this begins to happen in one of the sessions, . . . notify.

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