Pim Huijnenمشاهده پروفایل
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Overview Pim Huijnen is an Assistant Professor in Digital Cultural History at the Department of History and Art History, Faculty of Humanities at Utrecht University. His research focuses on applying computational methods to study the history of science, ideas, and popular culture. He specializes in conceptual history, digital text analysis, and the intersection of scientific discourse with political and commercial domains. Research Interests Computational analysis of historical sources (newspapers, texts) Conceptual shifts in scientific discourse Temporal patterns in public and political discourse Digital humanities methodologies He is affiliated with the Utrecht Centre for Digital Humanities and actively involved in projects like Looking Back in Newspapers and ShiCo (visualizing shifting concepts over time). As vice-editor-in-chief of BMGN-LCHR and board member of the Royal Netherlands Historical Society, he contributes to academic governance and scholarly communication. Teaching Teaches courses on digital humanities, historical methodology, and digital pedagogy. Supervises theses in digital history, media history, and science communication. Key Projects Develops tools for text mining and temporal analysis Investigates replication practices in historical research Pioneers digital literacy frameworks for humanities education










