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Our article starts with an observation that street names fall into two general types: generic and historically inspired. We analyse street names distributions (of the second type) as a window to nation-level collective memory in Poland. The process of selecting street names is determined socially, as the selections reflect the symbols considered important to the nation-level society, but has strong historical motivations and determinants. In the article, we seek for these relationships in the available data sources. We use Wikipedia articles to match street names with their textual descriptions and assign them to the time points. We then apply selected text mining and statistical techniques to reach quantitative conclusions. We also present a case study: the geographical distribution of two particular street names in Poland to demonstrate the binding between history and political orientation of regions.
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This work is supported by Polish National Science Centre grant 2012/05/B/ST6/03364.
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Nielek, R., Wawer, A., Wierzbicki, A. (2014). Collective Memory in Poland: A Reflection in Street Names. In: Nadamoto, A., Jatowt, A., Wierzbicki, A., Leidner, J.L. (eds) Social Informatics. SocInfo 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8359. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55285-4_11
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