Very much looking forward to discussing latest research on #LiteraryAttention in our Summer LitAttention Colloquium! 👇
Posts by Jan Angermeier
Bin gespannt 😃
Seeking native speakers of #English in the #Stuttgart area! Support science & come by our #LitLab to participate in a #reading study. We ask for 90 minutes of your time and offer compensation of 40 Euro. Please share, sign up for a slot (appointments available Mon-Sat)& find more information below!
Good news are rare these days. We're doing well to celebrate them! 🇭🇺🇪🇺
Phenomenal guest speakers this summer at the LitAttention Colloquium 🙌
We're still looking for native English speaking participants for our eye-tracking study! 👁️
Find out how to get involved below.
⏳ Only 14 days of testing left!
Sign up for a slot today, support science, and receive €40 for your participation.
We’re looking for native speakers of #English who meet the study requirements. The task is simple:
📖 read a few short texts
⏱ takes about 1.5 hours
That’s it! @unistuttgart.bsky.social
Here I am recording the introduction for our just-out Staatsgalerie media guide (mediaguide.staatsgalerie.de/en/sammlung/) with Sui Lung & Katharina Rohne in the cozy media office of Staatsgalerie Stuttgart. Many thanks to Toni Bernhart for acting as our recording tech!
Working with students at the University of Stuttgart & Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, our media guide, 'The Poetics of Sight,' is available in English, German & Ukrainian. Please check it out & luxuriate in sensory-filled descriptions for blind & deaf individuals: mediaguide.staatsgalerie.de/en/sammlung/
Looking back on the #DHd2026 conference with gratitude - for insightful talks, inspiring people, and the chance to present my work on computational modeling of literary attention.
I feel very fortunate to be part of the digital humanities community which is so open and welcoming. Until next year! 👋
📚 Out now: My review of Sarah J. Link’s "A Narratological Approach to Lists in Detective Fiction"
Link’s book explores the role of lists as cognitive tools for organizing knowledge, guiding reader attention, and enhancing engagement.
Read the full review: www.tandfonline.com/eprint/JSPGP...
📚 Out now: My review of Sarah J. Link’s "A Narratological Approach to Lists in Detective Fiction"
Link’s book explores the role of lists as cognitive tools for organizing knowledge, guiding reader attention, and enhancing engagement.
Read the full review: www.tandfonline.com/eprint/JSPGP...
We’re looking for native speakers of English to take part in an eye-tracking study on literary reading at Keplerstrasse 17, University of Stuttgart: €40 compensation!
📢 Please share this call with colleagues, family, and friends!
Interested?👇
@unistuttgart.bsky.social
On the 8th of January, we look forward to hosting Prof. Dr. Alice Bennett for a lecture entitled 'Watching the Watchmen: On Literary Vigilance' for our final session of the LitAttention Colloqium.
📍17.24
⏰ 11:30am - 1:00pm
Calling all native English speakers in Stuttgart! We're currently looking for participants to take part in an eye-tracking experiment, investigating how people process literary stories during reading. 👀
Check out the details below. 👇
Catherine Emmott @uofglasgow.bsky.social is coming to @unistuttgart.bsky.social to talk about #attention control and cognitive misdirection in detective fiction. Join us on Thursday in the #LitAttention Colloquium! @litattention.bsky.social #CogLit #CogHumanities
Eine super Folge, um ein Bild vom #DraCorSummit zu bekommen 🙌
Außerdem durfte ich auch meine Eindrücke in ein paar O-Tönen teilen :)
Photo from the 2025 DraCor Summit showing a themed mug with conference proceedings in the background.
Inspiring week here at the #DraCorSummit 2025 at Freie Universität Berlin. Great opportunity to learn about corpus building and analysis – not "just" for dramas but also, like in my case, for prose texts 💡
Great stuff! Can't beat hand-made art 🙌
It's even hilarious 😄
Dass es am Ende Trump ist, der die globale Verkehrswende durch Zölle einläutet, who would have guessed!
Screenshot von mir bei einem Straßeninterview mit "SWR Aktuell"
Habe es ins Fernsehen geschafft 😄
Snapshot of Uni Stuttgart Stadtmitte campus on a sunny day in early spring.
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Musste hieran denken 😄 youtu.be/2SVEZMJ_rMI
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Eieiei, dann lernen wir zumindest hoffentlich für die Zukunft draus
Überschrift: In Hamburg gibt es mehr Deutschlandtickets als private Autos. 924.000 Hamburger*innen nutzten 2024 das Deutschlandticket. 813.000 PKWs waren 2024 in Hamburg zugelassen. Darunter die Grafik: 924 Kärtchen stehen 813 Autos gegenüber. Erklärung: Eine Karte entspricht 1000 Deutschlandtickets. Ein Auto entspricht 1000 zugelassenen PKW.
Guten Morgen! 🚌
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Incredible “They Live” posters of Trump and Elon
Don't get it twisted: Mit Pistorius wären es über 20% bei der SPD geworden.