The 3rd place 🥉 in the #CCLS2026 Poster Award is a tie between Louise Prager (Creating NovaCor+, a Corpus of Contemporary German Novels: doi.org/10.5281/zeno...) and the team of researchers led by Svenja Guhr @guhrs.bsky.social (Suspense in Shorts: doi.org/10.5281/zeno...).
Congrats! 👏🎉
The 2nd place🥈 of the #CCLS2026 poster award is tied between Yann Audin @audinyann.bsky.social (Design Questions All the Way Down doi.org/10.5281/zeno...) and the team of Merten Kröncke, Jana Eckardt & Agnes Hilger @agneshilger.bsky.social (A Canonicity Score for Your Corpus doi.org/10.5281/zeno...)
Very excited about a very special event: in two weeks, some of the most interesting quantitative work on the literary canon and canon formation comes together in Darmstadt 🧵
Save the date: the next #CCLS2027 will take place in Groningen on 8-9 July 2027. Expecting an awesome event @rug.nl from the team of @fpianz.eurosky.social
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The poster award 🏆 of #CCLS2026 goes to Hiba Ghannam (Tel Aviv University) for her poster „Beyond Heroes and Villains: Mapping Fairytale Characters Across Palestinian and Grimm Traditions“
Check out the digital version of the poster: zenodo.org/records/2036...
#CCLS2026 came to a close with a fun tour through Potsdam’s Sanssouci Park. Sans souci means “no worries” or “carefree” — and after two intense days of talks, posters, discussions, and conversations over coffee, we wish exactly that to all participants😎🍹
Luises poster was among the best at the #CCLS2026 conference (3rd place). Congratulations Luise! 🥳