Because of the escalating health concerns relating to the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the travel restrictions that have been announced across Europe, we have decided to cancel this SSHOC workshop. We regret the circumstances, but feel that a cancellation at this point in time is the only sensible option. We will re-evaluate possibilities to try again at a later date, but can of course not give any timelines yet.
Organised by SSHOC, the workshop "Linking Social Survey and Linguistic Infrastructures through EOSC" will be held in Utrecht on 24 March 2020 (10am-12pm CEST, registration from 9.30am), in co-location with the 3rd SSHOC Consortium meeting.
Survey Infrastructures systematically interview tens of thousands of individuals across Europe each year. Respondenta are selected at random from all walks of life, and the hour-long interviews provide a range of data which has value for researchers and subsequently policy makers.
While complex life histories or events may be coded into the structured taxonomies required for cutting-edge sociological research, a large proportion of the information conveyed in an interview is lost. A respondent's tone of voice, linguistic fluidity, and depth of vocabulary for example can provide insights about cognitive function, socio-economic status or verbal reasoning skills.
Making use of this lost data requires the integration of social survey and linguistic infrastructures. Such integration underpins the EOSC vision. As such, the basis for the work within SSHOC on analysing voice recorded interviews seeks to provide both a proof of concept and a framework for future research that explores this approach..
CLARIN ERIC
Utrecht University
Room: Sweelinckzaal 0.05
Drift 21, 3512 BR Utrecht
The Netherlands