In this conversation at the Review of Democracy, Jo Guldi explores the relationship between data sciences and the humanities; shows how the struggle for occupancy rights can help us reconsider global history; explains how her new project approaches climate change; and discusses the type of scholarship she finds most inspiring.
Jo Guldi is a Professor of Quantitative Methods at Emory University.
Jo Guldi has recently published two major books that are respectively titled The Long Land War. The Global Struggle for Occupancy Rights (Yale UP, 2022) and The Dangerous Art of Text Mining. A Methodology for Digital History (Cambridge UP, 2023).
This conversation was conducted by Ferenc Laczó. Lilit Hakobyan edited the audio recording.
