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  1. 🥳 It's time for a new article in #JCLS 5 (1)!
    @nmhouston 2026. “Rhymefindr. An Historical Poetics Method for Identifying Rhymes in Nineteenth-Century English Poetry.”
    🔗 doi.org/10.48694/jcls.4229
    #CCLS2025 #ComputationalPoetics #DigitalHumanities #LiteraryComputing

  2. 🧠📊 How can we measure imageability in literary texts?
    The authors approach how words evoke sensory experience and test whether multimodal #WordEmbeddings can better capture #imageability, #visuality, and #concreteness than text-only models, from words to sentences to poems.
    #CCLS2025 #JCLS #CLS

  3. 🧠📊 How can we measure imageability in literary texts?
    The authors approach how words evoke sensory experience and test whether multimodal #WordEmbeddings can better capture #imageability, #visuality, and #concreteness than text-only models, from words to sentences to poems.
    #CCLS2025 #JCLS #CLS

  4. 🧠📊 How can we measure imageability in literary texts?
    The authors approach how words evoke sensory experience and test whether multimodal #WordEmbeddings can better capture #imageability, #visuality, and #concreteness than text-only models, from words to sentences to poems.
    #CCLS2025 #JCLS #CLS

  5. 🧠📊 How can we measure imageability in literary texts?
    The authors approach how words evoke sensory experience and test whether multimodal #WordEmbeddings can better capture #imageability, #visuality, and #concreteness than text-only models, from words to sentences to poems.
    #CCLS2025 #JCLS #CLS

  6. 🧠📊 How can we measure imageability in literary texts?
    The authors approach how words evoke sensory experience and test whether multimodal #WordEmbeddings can better capture #imageability, #visuality, and #concreteness than text-only models, from words to sentences to poems.
    #CCLS2025 #JCLS #CLS

  7. 🆕 New issue, new article!
    We’re excited to open JCLS 2026, 5(1) with its very first publication:
    “Encoding Imagism? Measuring Literary #Imageability, #Visuality and #Concreteness via Multimodal Word #Embeddings” by Bizzoni, Feldkamp & Nielbo. 📖✨
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 #LiteraryStudies

  8. 🆕 New issue, new article!
    We’re excited to open JCLS 2026, 5(1) with its very first publication:
    “Encoding Imagism? Measuring Literary #Imageability, #Visuality and #Concreteness via Multimodal Word #Embeddings” by Bizzoni, Feldkamp & Nielbo. 📖✨
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 #LiteraryStudies

  9. 🆕 New issue, new article!
    We’re excited to open JCLS 2026, 5(1) with its very first publication:
    “Encoding Imagism? Measuring Literary #Imageability, #Visuality and #Concreteness via Multimodal Word #Embeddings” by Bizzoni, Feldkamp & Nielbo. 📖✨
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 #LiteraryStudies

  10. 🆕 New issue, new article!
    We’re excited to open JCLS 2026, 5(1) with its very first publication:
    “Encoding Imagism? Measuring Literary #Imageability, #Visuality and #Concreteness via Multimodal Word #Embeddings” by Bizzoni, Feldkamp & Nielbo. 📖✨
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 #LiteraryStudies

  11. 🆕 New issue, new article!
    We’re excited to open JCLS 2026, 5(1) with its very first publication:
    “Encoding Imagism? Measuring Literary #Imageability, #Visuality and #Concreteness via Multimodal Word #Embeddings” by Bizzoni, Feldkamp & Nielbo. 📖✨
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 #LiteraryStudies

  12. 📢 We celebrate the publication of our 50st article! 📢
    🍾 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳

    💻📚 jcls.io 📚💻
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 🔜 #CCLS2026 #LiteraryComputing
    #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #Milestone

  13. 📢 We celebrate the publication of our 50st article! 📢
    🍾 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳

    💻📚 jcls.io 📚💻
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 🔜 #CCLS2026 #LiteraryComputing
    #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #Milestone

  14. 📢 We celebrate the publication of our 50st article! 📢
    🍾 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳

    💻📚 jcls.io 📚💻
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 🔜 #CCLS2026 #LiteraryComputing
    #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #Milestone

  15. 📢 We celebrate the publication of our 50st article! 📢
    🍾 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳

    💻📚 jcls.io 📚💻
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 🔜 #CCLS2026 #LiteraryComputing
    #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #Milestone

  16. 📢 We celebrate the publication of our 50st article! 📢
    🍾 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳

    💻📚 jcls.io 📚💻
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 🔜 #CCLS2026 #LiteraryComputing
    #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #Milestone

  17. 🎉 Milestone alert! 🎉
    We’re thrilled to announce our 50th article!

    New in JCLS 4(1): @skorinkin & @nevmenandr “The Outward Turn. Geocoding the Expansion of Fictional Space in Russian 19th-Century Literature”🔗 doi.org/10.48694/jcls.4228
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 #LiteraryMaps #LiteraryStudies

  18. The authors discover that #LLMs perform surprisingly well on semantic relations and non-literal meaning but struggle with formal features like syllable counting and meter. They also tend to prefer established readings over original insights.
    #Poetry #LiteraryComputing #CCLS2025 #CLS #JCLS

  19. They investigate how #LLMs handle poetic understanding across, e.g., meter, rhyme, syntax, figurative language, testing it on two German poems and across three levels of interaction: General Knowledge, Expert Knowledge, Abstraction & Transfer.
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 #CLS #poetry

  20. 🚨 The new week starts with a new #JCLS 4(1) publication! The next article of this year's conference track, #CCLS2025, is here! doi.org/10.48694/jcls.4164

  21. Maria Levchenko’s "Computational Analysis of Literary Communities. Event-Based Social Network Study of St. Petersburg 1999-2019" is now live in the "Journal of Computational Literary Studies" 4(1)
    👉 doi.org/10.48694/jcls.4217

    The study maps 20 years of literary life in St. Petersburg (1999–2019) analyzing events as community-structuring mechanisms.
    📊 15,012 events · 11,777 participants · 862 venues · over 100,000 attendance records

    #JCLS #CCLS2025

  22. Relaying from @rebsim:

    Julia Neugarten, recipient of the 2024 SIG-DLS stipend, shares her experience at the recent Conference of Computational Literary Studies (Krakow, July 3-4, 2025), #CCLS2025

    You can read her post here: dls.hypotheses.org/2046

  23. While just last week we were gathered in beautiful Kraków for #CCLS2025, discussing the latest in Computational Literary Studies, next week we meet again, this time at the #DH2025 conference in sunny Lisbon! ☀️

  24. Last week @forTEXT lab members @EvelynGius and @JulianHaeussler, as well as fortext lab alum @SvenjaGuhr, spend two intense and insightful days at #CCLS2025 in beautiful Krakow, Poland. Looking forward to the future of #CLS! @jcls

  25. Not had enough of #CCLS2025 yet? Next year is already our fifth anniversary! Get excited for #CCLS2026 in Potsdam! @dhpotsdam.bsky.social 🥳
    #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #CLS #DH #LiteraryComputing

  26. The last session has ended. We hope you enjoyed discussing #ComputationalLiteraryStudies with us, whether online or on-site, at Jagiellonian University in Kraków.
    A big thank you to the local organizers, the JCLS reviewers, and all the volunteers who helped make #CCLS2025 a success!

  27. It's already the last talk of #CCLS2025 😱

    Yuri Bizzoni, Pascale Feldkamp, Kristoffer L. Nielbo: Encoding Imagism? Measuring Literary Imageability, Visuality and Concreteness via Multimodal Word Embeddings (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Measuring #LiteraryImageability #WordEmbeddings

  28. It's already the last talk of #CCLS2025 😱

    Yuri Bizzoni, Pascale Feldkamp, Kristoffer L. Nielbo: Encoding Imagism? Measuring Literary Imageability, Visuality and Concreteness via Multimodal Word Embeddings (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Measuring #LiteraryImageability #WordEmbeddings

  29. It's already the last talk of #CCLS2025 😱

    Yuri Bizzoni, Pascale Feldkamp, Kristoffer L. Nielbo: Encoding Imagism? Measuring Literary Imageability, Visuality and Concreteness via Multimodal Word Embeddings (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Measuring #LiteraryImageability #WordEmbeddings

  30. It's already the last talk of #CCLS2025 😱

    Yuri Bizzoni, Pascale Feldkamp, Kristoffer L. Nielbo: Encoding Imagism? Measuring Literary Imageability, Visuality and Concreteness via Multimodal Word Embeddings (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Measuring #LiteraryImageability #WordEmbeddings

  31. It's already the last talk of #CCLS2025 😱

    Yuri Bizzoni, Pascale Feldkamp, Kristoffer L. Nielbo: Encoding Imagism? Measuring Literary Imageability, Visuality and Concreteness via Multimodal Word Embeddings (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Measuring #LiteraryImageability #WordEmbeddings

  32. Next talk at #CCLS2025 is by Allison Keith, Antonio Rojas Castro, Hanno Ehrlicher, Kerstin Jung, @sebastianpado: A Computational Analysis of Character Archetypes in the Works of Calderón de la Barca (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Characters #Drama #Calderón

  33. Next talk at #CCLS2025 is by Allison Keith, Antonio Rojas Castro, Hanno Ehrlicher, Kerstin Jung, @sebastianpado: A Computational Analysis of Character Archetypes in the Works of Calderón de la Barca (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Characters #Drama #Calderón

  34. Next talk at #CCLS2025 is by Allison Keith, Antonio Rojas Castro, Hanno Ehrlicher, Kerstin Jung, @sebastianpado: A Computational Analysis of Character Archetypes in the Works of Calderón de la Barca (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Characters #Drama #Calderón

  35. Next talk at #CCLS2025 is by Allison Keith, Antonio Rojas Castro, Hanno Ehrlicher, Kerstin Jung, @sebastianpado: A Computational Analysis of Character Archetypes in the Works of Calderón de la Barca (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Characters #Drama #Calderón

  36. Next talk at #CCLS2025 is by Allison Keith, Antonio Rojas Castro, Hanno Ehrlicher, Kerstin Jung, @sebastianpado: A Computational Analysis of Character Archetypes in the Works of Calderón de la Barca (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Characters #Drama #Calderón

  37. The last session of #CCLS2025 is about to start with a talk by @dudarjulia (now Julia Havrylash, congrats! 🥳) and @christof: Exploring Measures of Distinctiveness. An Evaluation Using Synthetic Texts (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Distinctiveness #SyntheticTexts #Evaluation

  38. The last session of #CCLS2025 is about to start with a talk by @dudarjulia (now Julia Havrylash, congrats! 🥳) and @christof: Exploring Measures of Distinctiveness. An Evaluation Using Synthetic Texts (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Distinctiveness #SyntheticTexts #Evaluation

  39. The last session of #CCLS2025 is about to start with a talk by @dudarjulia (now Julia Havrylash, congrats! 🥳) and @christof: Exploring Measures of Distinctiveness. An Evaluation Using Synthetic Texts (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Distinctiveness #SyntheticTexts #Evaluation

  40. The last session of #CCLS2025 is about to start with a talk by @dudarjulia (now Julia Havrylash, congrats! 🥳) and @christof: Exploring Measures of Distinctiveness. An Evaluation Using Synthetic Texts (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Distinctiveness #SyntheticTexts #Evaluation

  41. The last session of #CCLS2025 is about to start with a talk by @dudarjulia (now Julia Havrylash, congrats! 🥳) and @christof: Exploring Measures of Distinctiveness. An Evaluation Using Synthetic Texts (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Distinctiveness #SyntheticTexts #Evaluation