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{{StoryTemplate |name = Susan Brown |email = Susan.Brown@ualberta.ca |role = researcher |inst = University of Alberta |field = English; digital humanities |story = I'd like to be able to trace networks of influence that affected Canadian writing. This would mean, for instance, being able to identify a group of people, such as the TISH poets (this could be either by identifying them by name, or performing a search or series of searches in which I gradually built up the group I wanted to visualize associations for) and see what writers were connected to them and how everyone was connected to each other. I'd like some way of slicing the visualization over time, for instance, to see what relationships persisted, or which were key at key periods for the journal. Or I'd like to be able to start with an organization, such as the Canada Council or the Women's Press, and see a network of associations radiating out from them. I want to be able to define what kinds of relationships are important to me. So for instance in the Women's Press one, I'd want to compare the professional relationships (books published by WP; worked for WP; assesssed mss for WP) with personal ones (friends, family, lovers; and in this case I might be really intererested in relationships that were at one or two remove, as well as direct ones) or see what kinds of overlaps between them there were. |scope = |when = different historical periods according to interest |keywords = social networks; visualization |related-stories = |related-tools = }}