Team

IAT/ML and LogosLink have been developed by an interdisciplinary team.

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Beatriz Calderón-Cerrato

Incipit CSIC

Beatriz is a PhD researcher at Incipit CSIC. Beatriz is a linguist and her main areas of interest are discourse analysis and social discourses.

Beatriz has contributed to the design of IAT/ML, especially to agency analysis. She has also contributed to the specification of LogosLink and has been its first and most exhaustive user.

beatriz.calderon-cerrato@incipit.csic.es  ·  Details

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César González-Pérez

Incipit CSIC

Cesar is an Associate Professor at Incipit CSIC. His research focuses on conceptual modelling, situational method engineering, and the development of modelling languages and software implementations in different domains of the Digital Humanities, especially those connected to cultural heritage.

Cesar has contributed to the design of IAT/ML, especially to ontology analysis. He haso developed the specification for the methodology and written most of the documentation. Cesar has also designed and implemented LogosLink with input from other team members.

cesar.gonzalez-perez@incipit.csic.es  ·  Details

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Martín Pereira-Fariña

Faculty of Philosophy, University of Santiago de Compostela

Martín is a lecturer at the Departament of Philosophy and Anthropology at the University of Santiago de Compostela. Martín is a philosopher and his areas of interest include argumentation theory and the philosophy of artificial intelligence.

Martín has contributed to the design of IAT/ML, especially to argumentation analysis. He has also contributed to the specification of LogosLink.

martin.pereira@usc.gal  ·  Details

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Patricia Martín-Rodilla

IEGPS CSIC

Patricia is a Staff Scientist at the Instituto de Estudios Gallegos Padre Sarmiento. Patricia is a software engineer and her areas of interest include information retrieval and visualisation, as well as the application of computational techniques to the Humanities.

Patricia has contributed to different aspects of IAT/ML and LogosLink via the exchange of ideas, testing and participastion in workshops.

p.m.rodilla@iegps.csic.es  ·  Details


Many other people have contributed to IAT/ML and LogosLink. Thank you to Amelia Sanz Cabrerizo, Ana Fernández-Pampillón Cesteros, Ana García García, Ana Yáñez Vega, Ángel Méndez-Vázquez, Chris Reed, Guillermo Rojo, Helen Pluckrose, Isabel Cobas Fernández, Javier García Ferragud, Jean Wagemans, Kasia Budzyńska, Martial Pastor, Nacho Vidal Liy, Pablo Gamallo Otero, Teresa Abejón Peña and Victoria Escandell Vidal for their comments, advice and feedback on IAT/ML and LogosLink. Also thanks to everybody at Incipit CSIC for their ongoing support. Thanks to the participants in the many discourse analysis workshops that we have carried out over the years. Your questions and learning experiences are a very valuable source of information for us. Thanks to the users of LogosLink for their experiences and feedback. Finally, thanks to the anonymous participants in hundreds of quesionnaires, interviews and focus groups that we have carried out to gather discourses and analyse them with IAT/ML and LogosLink.