| Attachments | Creator | Year | Title |
| 1 | | | Measuring And Visualizing The Increase In Narrative Complexity In TV Series |
| 1 | Schmidt | | Sapping Attention: How not to topic model: an introduction for humanists. |
| 1 | Schmidt | | Sapping Attention: Shipping maps and how states see |
| 1 | Jockers | | » Requiem for a low pass filter Matthew L. Jockers |
| 1 | | | What's a Sine Wave of Sentiment? |
| 1 | tedunderwood | | Seven ways humanists are using computers to understand text. |
| 2 | Ganz and Murtagh | | Pattern Recognition in Narrative: Tracking Emotional Expression in Context |
| 2 | Stahl et al. | | A Survey of Data Mining Techniques for Social Media Analysis |
| 1 | Horton et al. | | Mining Eighteenth Century Ontologies: Machine Learning and Knowledge Classification in the Encyclopédie |
| 1 | | | Tutorial | Machine Learning for the Computational Humanities |
| 1 | | | Tools & Tutorials - Digital Humanities - Research Guides at University of Delaware |
| 1 | NGram Tag Cloud Viewer | | Man-Computer Symbiosis |
| 2 | | | Who Coined 'Social Media'? Web Pioneers Compete for Credit |
| 2 | Ficke | | From Text to Tags: The Digital Humanities in an Introductory Literature Course |
| | | So, the question -- who is the vector that converted the Habermasian and instit |
| 3 | Shea | | Handbook of Public Information Systems, Second Edition |
| 2 | Cooley and Schubert | | On Self and Social Organization |
| 3 | López and Spa | | Television on Your Doorstep: Decentralization Experiences in the European Union |
| 2 | Francis | | Sociology, Theology, and the Curriculum |
| 3 | Znaniecki | | The Social Role of the University Student |
| 2 | Kemple | | Reading Marx Writing: Melodrama, the Market, and the "Grundrisse" |
| 3 | Michigan | | Rise of the Bourgeoisie, Demise of Empire : Ottoman Westernization and Social Change: Ottoman Westernization and Social Change |
| 1 | | | Telegraphic tales and telegraphic history. A popular account of the electric telegraph, its uses, extent and outgrowths : Johnston, William J : Free Download & Streaming |
| 1 | | | Modern practice of the electric telegraph; a technical handbook for electricians, managers, and operators, with 185 illustrations : Pope, Frank L. (Franklin Leonard), 1840-1895 : Free Download & Streaming |
| | | With the telegraph comes a bleeding of the private into the public not seen wit |
| 4 | Scott | | Critical Social Theory: An Introduction and Critique |
| 2 | Therborn | | Jurgen Habermas: A New Eclecticism |
| 1 | Fuchs | | Social Media: A Critical Introduction |
| 2 | Israel and Tajfel | | The Context of Social Psychology: A Critical Assessment |
| 4 | Drumheller | | Teacher's Handbook for a Functional Behavior-based Curriculum: Communicable Models and Guides for Classroom Use |
| 2 | Woolgar | | Virtual Society?: Technology, Cyberbole, Reality |
| 2 | Dodge and Kitchin | | Mapping Cyberspace |
| | | A Quick History of the Internet |
| 2 | Boyd | | Social Media: A Phenomenon to be Analyzed |
| 2 | Papacharissi | | We Have Always Been Social |
| 1 | | | linguistic-structure.png (640×428) |
| 2 | Metz | | Larry Roberts Calls Himself the Founder of the Internet. Who Are You to Argue? |
| 2 | Metz | | Why Do We Call Them Internet Packets? His Name Was Donald Davies |
| 1 | Vernam | | Automatic Telegraph Switching System Plan 55A |
| 2 | Clements | | Use of Cluster Analysis with Anthropological Data |
| 1 | | | Leonard Kleinrock, the TX-2 and the Seeds of the Internet | Internet Hall of Fame |
| 1 | | | Amardeep Singh: An Account of David Hoover's DHSI 2015 Keynote: Performance, Deformance, Apology |
| 0 | | | My {Profound} {Post} |
| 1 | Smith-Rosenberg | | The Female World of Love and Ritual: Relations between Women in Nineteenth-Century America |
| 0 | | | My Profound Post |
| 1 | Parrinder | | Divine Kingship in West Africa |
| 1 | Parrinder | | Divine Kingship in West Africa |
| 2 | Munn | | The Spatiotemporal Transformations of Gawa Canoes |
| 2 | Mokhtar and Yusof | | Classification: The understudied concept |
| 1 | Choksy | | Domesticating information: Managing documents inside the organization |
| 2 | Desai | | The Inadvertence of Benedict Anderson: Engaging Imagined Communities |
| 3 | VanderPlas | | Frequentism and Bayesianism: A Python-Driven Primer |
| 1 | | | Validation and Subjective Computing |
| 1 | Weingart | | Not Enough Perspectives, Pt. 1 |
| 1 | Weingart | | Topic Modeling and Network Analysis |
| 1 | tedunderwood | | Topic Modeling Made Just Simple Enough. |
| 1 | | | Mathieu's log » Blog Archive » Latent Dirichlet Allocation in Python |
| 2 | Mohr and Bogdanov | | Introduction—Topic Models: What They Are and Why They Matter |
| 2 | Mohr et al. | | Graphing the Grammar of Motives in National Security Strategies: Cultural Interpretation, Automated Text Analysis and the Drama of Global Politics |
| 2 | DiMaggio et al. | | Exploiting Affinities Between Topic Modeling and the Sociological Perspective on Culture: Application to Newspaper Coverage of U.s. Government Arts Funding |
| 2 | Wang et al. | | Probabilistic Topic Models for Learning Terminological Ontologies |
| 2 | Farrahi and Gatica-Perez | | Discovering Routines from Large-Scale Human Locations Using Probabilistic Topic Models |
| 1 | Chang et al. | | Reading Tea Leaves: How Humans Interpret Topic Models |
| 2 | Linstead et al. | | Mining Concepts from Code with Probabilistic Topic Models |
| 2 | Steyvers et al. | | Probabilistic Author-Topic Models for Information Discovery |
| 2 | Deng et al. | | Probabilistic Topic Models with Biased Propagation on Heterogeneous Information Networks |
| 2 | Steyvers and Griffiths | | Probabilistic Topic Models |
| 1 | MacKay | | Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms |
| 1 | Anderson | | Online and Offline Continuities, Community and Agency on the Internet |
| 1 | Jockers | | » The LDA Buffet is Now Open; or, Latent Dirichlet Allocation for English Majors Matthew L. Jockers |
| 2 | Hofmann | | Probabilistic latent semantic indexing |
| 1 | Shakhsari | | Weblogistan goes to war: representational practices, gendered soldiers and neoliberal entrepreneurship in diaspora |
| 1 | Slavin | | How Algorithms Shape Our World |
| 1 | Ojeda et al. | | Practical Data Science Cookbook |
| 2 | Karkera | | Building Probabilistic Graphical Models with Python |
| 2 | Koller | | Probabilistic Graphical Models: Principles and Techniques |
| 2 | Murphy | | Machine Learning: A Probabilistic Perspective |
| 1 | | | Aspects of Automatic Text Analysis |
| 1 | | | Social Justice Bullies: The Authoritarianism of Millennial Social Justice |
| 1 | Leroi | | Digitizing the Humanities |
| 2 | Jockers and Mimno | | Significant Themes in 19th-Century Literature |
| 1 | | | A Rape on Campus |
| 2 | Latour | | Gabriel Tarde and the End of the Social |
| 1 | Hibben | | Review |
| 2 | Jockers | | Text Analysis with R for Students of Literature |
| 1 | | | Seeking “Bridge Bloggers” |
| 1 | | | Bridgeblogger and Xenophile, a tale of two bloggers | ... My heart’s in Accra |
| 1 | | | Bridge Bloggers in the Middle East |
| 1 | | | Salam Pax: How I became the Baghdad Blogger |
| 1 | Bagozzi and Yi | | On the Evaluation of Structural Equation Models |
| 1 | Roberts et al. | | Structural Topic Models |
| 1 | Liu and Duff | | The Strength in Weak Ties |
| 1 | | | Erasure, an attempt to surpass datafication | a peer-reviewed journal about_ |
| 1 | Granovetter | | The Strength of Weak Ties |
| 2 | Friedkin | | Information flow through strong and weak ties in intraorganizational social networks |
| 1 | Granovetter | | The strength of weak ties: A network theory revisited |
| 3 | Jain et al. | | Spices Form the Basis of Food Pairing in Indian Cuisine |
| 0 | Baran | | On Distributed Communication Networks |
| 2 | Carey | | A Cultural Approach to Communication |
| 2 | Fisher | | User Be Used: Leveraging the Play in the System |
| 2 | Wild | | A Place Called Chiapas |
| 1 | Gabriella Coleman | | The Political Agnosticism of Free and Open Source Software and the Inadvertent Politics of Contrast |
| 1 | Hayashi | | Data science, classification, and related methods: proceedings of the fifth Conference of the International Federation of Classification Societies (IFCS-96), Kobe, Japan, March 27-30, 1996 |
| 1 | | | The Emergence of the Digital Humanities |
| 1 | Fish | | Mind Your P's and B's: The Digital Humanities and Interpretation |
| 1 | Conrad | | What the Digital Humanities Can't Do |
| 1 | Reed et al. | | Mapping ontologies into Cyc |
| 2 | Daumé III et al. | | Efficient programmable learning to search |
| 2 | Daume | | Practical structured learning techniques for natural language processing |
| 1 | CARTER et al. | | Beyond Territorial Disputes: Toward a “Disciplined Interdisciplinarity” in the Digital Humanities |
| 2 | Humpherys et al. | | Identification of Fraudulent Financial Statements Using Linguistic Credibility Analysis |
| 1 | GrangerCEO and Kodowa | | Why coding is not the new literacy |
| 1 | Tripician | | Phone Phreak Captain Crunch Rare Interview from '78 |
| 1 | | | Rare Interview from 1978 | Webcrunchers |
| 2 | Ridolfo and Hart-Davidson | | Rhetoric and the Digital Humanities |
| 2 | Turner | | From Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism |
| 1 | Stone and Hunt | | A Computer Approach to Content Analysis: Studies Using the General Inquirer System |
| 2 | Kleinrock | | Message Delay in Communication Nets with Storage |
| 1 | Briggs and Burke | | Social History of the Media: From Gutenberg to the Internet |
| 2 | Gerla and Kleinrock | | On the Topological Design of Distributed Computer Networks |
| 2 | Kleinrock | | Communication Nets: Stochastic Message Flow and Delay |
| 0 | Tufekci | | Social Movements and Governments in the Digital Age: Evaluating a Complex Landscape. |
| 1 | Raus | | Computer Networks Super Review |
| 0 | Standage | | The Victorian Internet: The Remarkable Story of the Telegraph and the Nineteenth Centuryʼs on-Line Pioneers |
| 1 | Poster | | Cyberdemocracy: Internet and the public sphere |
| 1 | Wade et al. | | Identifying Representative Textual Sources in Blog Networks. |
| 2 | Chenail | | Qualitative Researchers in the Blogosphere: Using Blogs as Diaries and Data. |
| 1 | Fanny | | Much Pragmatics. Very Meaning. Wow: Language Play and Affiliation in Doge Speak |
| 1 | Seidel and Clark | | THE ETHNOGRAPH: A computer program for the analysis of qualitative data |
| 1 | Seidel | | Qualitative Data Analysis |
| 1 | Seidel and Clark | | The Ethnograph: a computer program for the analysis of qualitative data |
| 0 | CRUZ and MACHADO | | The Netnography in the consumers' boycott studies: the Brazilian company Arezzo’s case |
| 1 | Bowler | | Netnography: A method specifically designed to study cultures and communities online |
| 1 | Kozinets | | Netnography: The marketer’s secret weapon |
| 1 | Sandlin | | Netnography as a consumer education research tool |
| 1 | Kozinets | | On netnography: Initial reflections on consumer research investigations of cyberculture |
| 2 | Kozinets | | The Field Behind the Screen: Using Netnography for Marketing Research in Online Communities |
| 1 | Kozinets | | ”I want to believe”: A netnography of the X-Philes' subculture of consumption |
| 2 | Nelson and Otnes | | Exploring Cross-Cultural Ambivalence: A Netnography of Intercultural Wedding Message Boards |
| 1 | Kozinets | | Click to Connect: Netnography and Tribal Advertising |
| 2 | Mejova et al. | | Controversy and Sentiment in Online News |
| 1 | Liu | | Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining |
| 1 | Blei | | Probabilistic Topic Models |
| 1 | Tonnies | | Community and Society |
| 1 | Tönnies et al. | | Tönnies: Community and Civil Society |
| 1 | Schmidt | | Sapping Attention: Reading digital sources: a case study in ship's logs |
| 1 | | | The 10 Algorithms That Dominate Our World |
| 1 | 12/31/2014 | | Taylor Swift's End Of Year Video Has Us In Tears |
| 0 | AnthroVlog | | What Defines a Community? |
| 1 | Chadwick et al. | | Handbook of Internet Politics |
| 1 | Mackey | | ‘Gay Girl in Damascus’ Blog a Hoax, American Says |
| 2 | Gleick | | The Information Palace |
| 0 | McCarty | | What Is Humanities Computing? Toward a Definition of the Field |
| 1 | Orlandi | | Is Humanities Computing a Discipline |
| 0 | Svensson | | Humanities Computing as Digital Humanities |
| 1 | Unsworth | | What is Humanities Computing and What is Not? |
| 2 | Bauwens | | The Political Economy of Peer Production |
| 1 | Drucker and Nowviskie | | Speculative Computing: Aesthetic Provocations in Humanities Computing |
| 2 | Hervás and Finlayson | | The prevalence of descriptive referring expressions in news and narrative |
| 0 | Finlayson | | Deriving narrative morphologies via analogical story merging |
| 3 | Peirce | | How to Make Our Ideas Clear |
| 2 | Sivado | | The Shape of Things to Come? Reflections on the Ontological Turn in Anthropology |
| 2 | Parker | | Bogeyman: Benedict Anderson's "Derivative" Discourse |
| 0 | Watanabe and Smuts | | Explaining Religion without Explaining It Away: Trust, Truth, and the Evolution of Cooperation in Roy A. Rappaport's “The Obvious Aspects of Ritual” |
| 1 | Fuentes | | Performance Constellations: Memory and Event in Digitally Enabled Protests in the Americas |
| 1 | Snickars | | WikiLeaks| Himalaya of Data |
| 0 | Bode and Arthur | | Collecting Ourselves |
| 1 | Tufekci | | Can you see me now? Audience and disclosure regulation in online social network sites |
| 1 | Tufekci | | Who Acquires Friends Through Social Media and Why?" Rich Get Richer" Versus" Seek and Ye Shall Find". |
| 1 | Tufekci | | Grooming, gossip, Facebook and MySpace: What can we learn about these sites from those who won't assimilate? |
| 2 | Tufekci and Wilson | | Social media and the decision to participate in political protest: Observations from Tahrir Square |
| 1 | Seccuro | | Crash Into Me: A Survivor's Search for Justice |
| 1 | Sanday | | Fraternity Gang Rape: Sex, Brotherhood, and Privilege on Campus |
| 1 | Inc | | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists |
| 1 | Gentleman and Ihaka | | Lexical Scope and Statistical Computing |
| 1 | Wickham | | The Split-Apply-Combine Strategy for Data Analysis |
| 1 | Ederly | | A Rape on Campus: A Brutal Assault and Struggle for Justice at UVA |
| 1 | Barad | | Meeting the Universe Halfway: Realism and Social Constructivism without Contradiction |
| 1 | Barad | | Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning< br> |
| 1 | McGann | | Texts in N-dimensions and Interpretation in a New Key |
| 3 | Charniak | | Statistical Language Learning |
| 2 | Jaynes | | Information theory and statistical mechanics |
| 1 | Thoma | | Energy, Entropy, and Information |
| 1 | Mills | | Situated Actions and Vocabularies of Motive |
| 2 | Kay | | Functional grammar |
| 2 | Newman et al. | | Analyzing Entities and Topics in News Articles Using Statistical Topic Models |
| 0 | Hewitt | | The Challenge of Open Systems: Current Logic Programming Methods May Be Insufficient for Developing the Intelligent Systems of the Future |
| 1 | Ginsburg | | Culture/media: a (mild) polemic |
| 2 | Ginsburg | | Indigenous media: Faustian contract or global village? |
| 1 | | | Ajax Forms in Drupal 7 | Drupal.org |
| 1 | Guldi | | The Other Side of the Panopticon: Technology, Archives, and the Difficulty of Seeing Victorian Heterotopias |
| 1 | Turner | | The Center out There: Pilgrim's Goal |
| 3 | Rota | | In Memoriam of Stan Ulam - the Barrier of Meaning |
| 1 | Ginsburg | | Culture/Media: A (Mild) Polemic |
| 2 | Ginsburg | | Screen Memories: Resignifying the Traditional in Indigenous Media |
| 1 | Ginsburg | | Some thoughts on culture/media |
| 2 | Ginsburg | | Indigenous Media: Faustian Contract or Global Village? |
| 1 | Hongladarom and Ess | | Information Technology Ethics: Cultural Perspectives |
| 1 | Borja | | Eight Characteristics of Social Media Fueled Movements: Brazil |
| 1 | Tufekci | | Networked Politics from Tahrir to Taksim: Is there a Social Media-fueled Protest Style? | DMLcentral |
| 2 | Wiggins and Bowers | | Memes as Genre: A Structurational Analysis of the Memescape |
| 1 | Maximilian | | On Eritrea: Cross-Talk Without Dialogue |
| 1 | Simonite | | Startup Brain Corporation Offers a Way to Train Robots by Demonstration, Not Coding |
| 1 | Bowker and Star | | Sorting things out: Classification and its consequences |
| 1 | Bowker and Star | | Sorting things out |
| 1 | Unsworth | | Electronic Scholarship; or, Scholarly Publishing and the Public |
| 2 | Leetaru et al. | | Mapping the Global Twitter Heartbeat: The Geography of Twitter |
| 2 | Leetaru | | Culturomics 2.0: Forecasting Large-Scale Human Behavior Using Global News Media Tone in Time and Space |
| 2 | Coates et al. | | Second-to-Fourth Digit Ratio Predicts Success Among High-Frequency Financial Traders |
| 1 | Gibbs | | Hermeneutics of Data and Historical Writing |
| 2 | Leetaru | | Mass Book Digitization: The Deeper Story of Google Books and the Open Content Alliance |
| 1 | Leetaru | | GDELT Global Knowledge Graph |
| 2 | Easley et al. | | The Volume Clock: Insights into the High Frequency Paradigm |
| 1 | Engle | | The Econometrics of Ultra-High-Frequency Data |
| 1 | Ciuccarelli | | Mind the Graph: From Visualization to Collaborative Network Constructions |
| 1 | | | Supercomputer Predicts Revolution |
| 1 | Schiller | | Google Is Alive, It Has Eyes, and This Is What It Sees |
| 1 | | | Towards Psychohistory: Uncovering the Patterns of World History with Google BigQuery | GDELT Official Blog |
| 2 | Liebes et al. | | Media, Ritual, and Identity |
| 2 | Bessire and Bond | | Ontological Anthropology and the Deferral of Critique |
| | | There is a belief that because the sphere of communication and publication has |
| 1 | Laungaramsri | | Imagining Nation: Women's Rights and the Transnational Movement of Shan Women in Thailand and Burma |
| 3 | Fraser | | Transnational Public Sphere: Transnationalizing the Public Sphere On the Legitimacy and Efficacy of Public Opinion in a Post-Westphalian World |
| 1 | Fraser | | Transnationalizing the Public Sphere |
| 1 | Brand | | How buildings learn: What happens after they're built |
| 1 | Geiger | | Does Habermas Understand the Internet? The Algorithmic Construction of the Blogo/Public Sphere |
| 1 | Ribes et al. | | Artifacts That Organize: Delegation in the Distributed Organization |
| 2 | Geiger and Ribes | | Trace Ethnography: Following Coordination Through Documentary Practices |
| 2 | Geiger and Ribes | | The Work of Sustaining Order in Wikipedia: The Banning of a Vandal |
| 1 | Bowker and Star | | Sorting Things Out |
| 1 | Bowker and Star | | Sorting Things Out: Classification and Its Consequences |
| 2 | Schuurman | | Database Ethnographies Using Social Science Methodologies to Enhance Data Analysis and Interpretation |
| 1 | Wang and Inaba | | Analyzing structures and evolution of digital humanities based on correspondence analysis and co-word analysis |
| 1 | Sinclair | | A Gentle Introduction to Correspondence Analysis |
| 1 | Miscione | | DataGate Plots Dramas of Institutional Identification |
| 1 | Kim and Park | | Data Iconology |
| 1 | arXiv | | How Yahoo Research Labs Studies Culture as a Formal Computational Concept |
| 1 | Biro{"id":280886 et al. | | Classic Maya Politics in the Western Maya Region (I): Ajawil/Ajawlel and Ch’e’n |
| 3 | Schich et al. | | A Network Framework of Cultural History |
| 0 | Levi-Strauss | | The Mathematics of Man |
| 1 | Tumber | | Bulldozing the Humanities |
| 2 | Underwood | | Theorizing Research Practices We Forgot to Theorize Twenty Years Ago |
| 2 | Hean et al. | | The M–C–M′ Cycle and Social Capital |
| 1 | heuser | | Literary Lab publishes Pamphlet 2: “Network Theory, Plot Analysis” by Franco Moretti – Stanford Literary Lab |
| 2 | Barnes and Harary | | Graph Theory in Network Analysis |
| 1 | Latour | | Reassembling the Social - An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory |
| 1 | Latour et al. | | A New Method to Trace the Path of Innovations: The 'Socio-technical' Graph |
| 1 | | | Transduction (psychology) |
| 2 | Tamboukou | | Re-imagining the narratable subject |
| 1 | Simondon | | The position of the problem of ontogenesis |
| 2 | Sack | | Character Networks for Narrative Generation |
| 2 | Sack et al. | | Simulating the Cultural Evolution of Literary Genres |
| 1 | McGee et al. | | Harnessing the Semantic Web for Scholarship |
| 1 | Youngman and Hadzikadic | | Complexity and the Human Experience: Modeling Complexity in the Humanities and Social Sciences |
| 2 | Sack | | Simulating Plot: Towards a Generative Model of Narrative Structure |
| 2 | Park et al. | | Character-Net: Character Network Analysis from Video |
| 2 | Latour | | Another Way to Compose the Common World |
| 2 | Descola | | The Grid and the Tree: Reply to Marshall Sahlins’ Comment |
| 2 | de Almeida and Almeida | | Diagrams |
| 2 | Sahlins | | On the ontological scheme of <i>Beyond nature and culture</i> |
| 2 | Pina-Cabral | | World: An anthropological examination (part 1) |
| 1 | Hebert | | Tools for Text and Image Analysis: An Introduction to Applied Semiotics |
| 0 | Knuth | | The Stanford GraphBase: A Platform for Combinatorial Computing |
| 1 | Anastos | | The Ethical Theory of Images Formulated by the Iconoclasts in 754 and 815 |
| 2 | Shore | | Why Milton Is Not an Iconoclast |
| 2 | Latour et al. | | A Note on Socio-Technical Graphs |
| 1 | Lancia | | T-LAB Tools for Text Analysis |
| 1 | | | Animated Exploration of Graphs with Radial Layout |
| 2 | Teil and Latour | | The Hume Machine: Can Association Networks Do More Than Formal Rules |
| 2 | Raley | | Digital Humanities for the Next Five Minutes |
| 1 | Moreno | | Contextos y prácticas en las humanidades digitales |
| 2 | Farley | | A Foray into Library Digital Publishing: The British Virginia Project at Virginia Commonwealth University |
| 1 | Lancia | | The Logic of a Textscope |
| 2 | Davis et al. | | Texture Analysis Using Generalized Co-Occurrence Matrices |
| 2 | Zucker and Terzopoulos | | Finding Structure in Co-Occurrence Matrices for Texture Analysis |
| 2 | Buzzetti | | Digital Representation and the Text Model |
| 1 | Stührenberg | | XStandoff |
| 1 | | | What, when, where? Spatial and temporal annotations with XStandoff |
| 1 | | | TEI Feature Structures as a Representation Format for Multiple Annotation and Generic XML Documents |
| 1 | | | SGF - An integrated model for multiple annotations and its application in a linguistic domain |
| 1 | | | JXON: an Architecture for Schema and Annotation Driven JSON/XML Bidirectional Transformations |
| 1 | | | An extensible API for documents with multiple annotation layers |
| 1 | | | Luminescent: parsing LMNL by XSLT upconversion |
| 1 | | | Balisage Series on Markup Technologies: Topic Index |
| 1 | | | What, when, where? Spatial and temporal annotations with XStandoff |
| 1 | | | A toolkit for multi-dimensional markup |
| 1 | | | Poio API and GraF-XML |
| 1 | | | Why TEI stand-off annotation doesn't quite work |
| 3 | Ma et al. | | Models and Tools for Collaborative Annotation |
| 2 | | | Symposium The Design of Machines to Simulate the Behavior of the Human Brain |
| 1 | Pulizzi | | In the Near Future, Only Very Wealthy Colleges Will Have English Departments |
| 1 | Melissa | | Melissa Terras' Blog: Inaugural Lecture: A Decade in Digital Humanities |
| 2 | Kivran-Swaine et al. | | Understanding Loneliness in Social Awareness Streams: Expressions and Responses |
| 1 | | | ncbi/PubReader |
| 1 | Wright | | The Secret History of Hypertext |
| 1 | Robertson | | The Differences between Digital History and Digital Humanities |
| 1 | Wellmon | | The Humanities in Full: Polemics Against the Two-Culture Fallacy |
| 1 | | | Becoming Achilles | Site for book, Becoming Achilles, and related topics. |
| 0 | Mediacurrent | | Introduction to HTML5/CSS3 In Drupal 7 |
| 1 | | | Self-Fashioning in Society and Solitude | Harvard Magazine Sep-Oct 2013 |
| 1 | Germano | | The Funerary Transformation of the Great Perfection (Rdzogs chen) |
| 1 | Sample | | Difficult Thinking about the Digital Humanities |
| 1 | al and Schnapp | | The Immense Promise of the Digital Humanities |
| 1 | Pentland | | Social Physics: How Good Ideas Spread—The Lessons from a New Science |
| 1 | Underwood | | You can't govern reception. |
| 1 | | | Critical Approaches to Digital Humanities | An MATX Symposium at Virginia Commonwealth University | Friday March 7, 9:30am-2:30pm |
| 1 | | | C21 Conference | Thinking C21 |
| 1 | | | The Dark Side of the Digital Humanities – Part 4 | Thinking C21 |
| 1 | | | "And If Your Head Explodes With Dark Forebodings Too": The Dark Side of the Digital (Conference Review) |
| 2 | Koh | | Niceness, Building, and Opening the Genealogy of the Digital Humanities: Beyond the Social Contract of Humanities Computing |
| 2 | Dieter | | The Virtues of Critical Technical Practice |
| 2 | Barnett | | The Brave Side of Digital Humanities |
| 2 | Jagoda | | Gaming the Humanities |
| 2 | Galloway | | The Cybernetic Hypothesis |
| 2 | Raley | | Digital Humanities for the Next Five Minutes |
| 2 | Chun and Rhody | | Working the Digital Humanities: Uncovering Shadows between the Dark and the Light |
| 2 | Golumbia | | Death of a Discipline |
| 2 | Grusin | | The Dark Side of Digital Humanities: Dispatches from Two Recent mla Conventions |
| 2 | Kirschenbaum | | What Is “Digital Humanities,” and Why Are They Saying Such Terrible Things about It? |
| 2 | McPherson | | Designing for Difference |
| 2 | Lennon | | The Digital Humanities and National Security |
| 1 | | | New Essay: "What is 'Digital Humanities,' and Why Are They Saying Such Terrible Things about It?" |
| 1 | University et al. | | Why are such terrible things written about DH? Kirsch v. Kirschenbaum |
| 1 | Cordell | | On Ignoring Encoding |
| 1 | Schuman | | Will Digital Humanities #Disrupt the University? |
| 1 | | | Digital humanities won't save the humanities, digital humanists say @insidehighered |
| 2 | Kirsch | | Technology Is Taking Over English Departments |
| 2 | | | Ivanhoe | A Praxis Program Project |
| 1 | | | MITx: MAS.S69x: Big Data and Social Physics |
| 2 | Thomer and Twidale | | How Databases Learn |
| 2 | Mosco | | The digital sublime: Myth, power, and cyberspace |
| 2 | Mosco | | The political economy of communication: Rethinking and renewal |
| 1 | Mosco | | Myth-ing links: Power and community on the information highway |
| 1 | Meehan et al. | | Rethinking Political Economy: Change and Continuity |
| 2 | Dhar | | Data science and prediction |
| 1 | | | Why Do We Need Data Science When We’ve Had Statistics for Centuries? |
| 0 | Edward Vanhoutte | | The World of Digital Humanities : Digital Humanities in the World |
| 1 | | | Console Vs. PC - Win Diablo III: Reaper of Souls Collector's Edition or Infamous: Second Son! |
| 1 | Lebaron | | Geometric Data Analysis in a Social Science Research Program: The Case of Bordieu's Sociology |
| 2 | Summa | | Statistical Learning and Data Science |
| 1 | Shapiro | | The Limits of Ethnography: Combining Social Sciences for CSCW |
| 1 | Bentley et al. | | Ethnographically-informed Systems Design for Air Traffic Control |
| 1 | | | Julian Assange & Wikileaks: Timeline of Events |
| 3 | Tufekci | | Big Questions for Social Media Big Data: Representativeness, Validity and Other Methodological Pitfalls |
| 1 | Gibbs | | Hermeneutics of Data and Historical Writing (Gibbs & Owens) |
| 1 | Shirky | | Ontology is Overrated |
| 2 | Anderson | | More Is Different |
| 1 | Bohannan | | The impact of money on an African subsistence economy |
| 1 | Bohannan | | Concepts of Time among the Tiv of Nigeria |
| 2 | Bohannan | | Some Principles of Exchange and Investment among the Tiv2 |
| 0 | Wesch | | The Machine is (Changing) Us: YouTube and the Politics of Authenticity |
| 2 | Licklider and Vezza | | Applications of Information Networks |
| 2 | Descola | | Human Natures |
| 1 | Descola | | Beyond Nature and Culture |
| 1 | Descola and Pálsson | | Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives |
| 1 | | | Philippe Descola’s Beyond Nature and Culture | Somatosphere |
| 1 | Descola | | Estrutura ou sentimento: a relação com o animal na Amazônia |
| 1 | Pax | | 'I became the profane pervert Arab blogger' |
| 1 | Pax | | Baghdad Blogger |
| 1 | Kelly and Etling | | Mapping Iranʼs Online Public: Politics and Culture in the Persian Blogosphere |
| 1 | | | Travels in Weblogestan | Inside Higher Ed |
| 2 | Jensen | | Blogging Iran : a case study of Iranian English Language weblogs |
| 2 | Scott | | The Anthropology of Ontology (religious Science?) |
| 1 | Hunter | | Fact—Information—Data—Knowledge: Databases as a Way of Organizing Knowledge |
| 1 | Tetlock | | Accountability: A Social Check on the Fundamental Attribution Error |
| 2 | Whitehead and Wesch | | Human No More: Digital Subjectivities in a Post-Human Anthropology |
| 1 | Whitehead and Wesch | | Human no more: digital subjectivities, unhuman subjects, and the end of anthropology |
| 2 | Kumar | | Transnational Tamil networks: Mapping engagement opportunities on the Web |
| 2 | Pragasam | | Tigers on the Mind: An Interrogation of Conflict Diasporas and Long Distance Nationalism. a Study of the Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora in London |
| 1 | Dubartell | | Computer-Mediated Communication: Human-to-Human Communication across the Internet |
| 2 | Bernal | | Please forget democracy and justice: Eritrean politics and the powers of humor |
| 1 | Bernal | | Diaspora, Digital Media, and Death Counts: Eritreans and the Politics of Memorialisation |
| 1 | Bernal | | Civil Society and Cyberspace: Reflections on Dehai, Asmarino, and Awate |
| 1 | Bernal | | Civil Society and Cyberspace: Reflections on Dehai, Asmarino, and Awate |
| 1 | Makki | | Culture and Agency in a Colonial Public Sphere: Religion and the Anti-Colonial Imagination in 1940s Eritrea |
| 1 | Bernal | | Diaspora, Digital Media, and Death Counts: Eritreans and the Politics of Memorialisation |
| 1 | Sanchez and Ganapati | | The Use of Internet by Diasporic Communities for Political Mobilization |
| 1 | Gardner | | Weaving Threads: How the Maya-Mam Imagine the Complex Fabric of Collective Identities |
| 2 | Harlow | | Social media and social movements: Facebook and an online Guatemalan justice movement that moved offline |
| 2 | Juris | | The New Digital Media and Activist Networking within Anti–Corporate Globalization Movements |
| 1 | Hale | | Cultural Politics of Identity in Latin America |
| 1 | Ong et al. | | Cultural Citizenship as Subject-Making: Immigrants Negotiate Racial and Cultural Boundaries in the United States [and Comments and Reply] |
| 0 | Schiller | | From Immigrant to Transmigrant: Theorizing Transnational Migration |
| 2 | Schiller et al. | | Towards a Definition of Transnationalism |
| 1 | | | High Performance Computing Act of 1991 |
| 2 | Grabowicz et al. | | Social Features of Online Networks: The Strength of Intermediary Ties in Online Social Media |
| 1 | Zhang et al. | | Expertise Networks in Online Communities: Structure and Algorithms |
| 2 | Zhang et al. | | Expertise networks in online communities: structure and algorithms |
| 2 | Westerhoff | | An agent-based macroeconomic model with interacting firms, socio-economic opinion formation and optimistic/pessimistic sales expectations |
| 1 | | | Scientific method: Statistical errors : Nature News & Comment |
| 1 | Mayurama | | The second cybernetics |
| 2 | Helmer-Hirschberg | | Analysis of the Future |
| 1 | | | Delphi Method | RAND |
| 2 | Hall | | Encoding/decoding |
| 1 | Hall | | The television discourse-encoding and decoding. |
| 1 | Williamson | | The Death of the Theorist and the Emergence of Data and Algorithms in Digital Social Research. |
| 2 | Gansner et al. | | GMap: Visualizing graphs and clusters as maps |
| 3 | Kobourov | | Spring Embedders and Force Directed Graph Drawing Algorithms |
| 3 | Kobourov | | Spring Embedders and Force Directed Graph Drawing Algorithms |
| 1 | Kobourov | | Force-Directed Drawing Algorithms |
| 1 | Gajer and Kobourov | | GRIP: Graph drawing with intelligent placement |
| 2 | Erten et al. | | GraphAEL: Graph Animations with Evolving Layouts |
| 3 | Ozgur et al. | | Co-occurrence Network of Reuters News |
| 3 | Grivell | | Mining the bibliome: searching for a needle in a haystack? |
| 2 | Gajer et al. | | A Multi-dimensional Approach to Force-Directed Layouts of Large Graphs |
| 1 | | | Co-occurrence networks |
| 0 | Adams | | Hyperland |
| 2 | Coleman | | The Social Production of Ethics in Debian and Free Software Communities: Anthropological Lessons |
| 2 | Coleman | | The Political Agnosticism of Free and Open Source Software and the Inadvertent Politics of Contrast |
| 1 | Nelson | | Computer Lib/Dream Machines |
| 2 | Constant et al. | | The kindness of strangers: The usefulness of electronic weak ties for technical advice |
| 2 | Kraut et al. | | Internet paradox revisited |
| 1 | Kiesler and Sproull | | Managerial response to changing environments: Perspectives on problem sensing from social cognition |
| 1 | Siegel et al. | | Group processes in computer-mediated communication |
| 2 | Kiesler et al. | | Social psychological aspects of computer-mediated communication. |
| 2 | Sproull and Kiesler | | Reducing social context cues: Electronic mail in organizational communication |
| 1 | Kraut et al. | | Internet paradox: A social technology that reduces social involvement and psychological well-being? |
| 2 | LUFF and HEATH | | The collaborative production of computer commands in command and control |
| 1 | Luff and Heath | | System use and social organisation: observations on human computer interaction in an architectural practice |
| 1 | Caviglia et al. | | Communication Design and the Digital Humanities |
| 1 | Burdick et al. | | Manifesto for the New Humanities: A Review of Digital_Humanities |
| 2 | Drucker et al. | | Digital_Humanities |
| 1 | Schnapp and Tenen | | Digital Humanities 2.0+ Intro to xpCrit [1] |
| 1 | Lunenfeld et al. | | Digital_Humanities |
| 1 | Burdick et al. | | Digital Humanities |
| 1 | Douglas | | Asynchrony |
| 1 | Turing | | On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem |
| 0 | Gearing | | Priests and warriors; social structures for Cherokee politics in the 18th century by Fred Gearing. |
| 1 | Gearing | | Toward a General Theory of Cultural Transmission |
| 1 | Gearing et al. | | Overview: A Cultural Theory of Education |
| 1 | Gearing and Tindall | | Anthropological Studies of the Educational Process |
| 1 | Gearing | | Where We Are and Where We Might Go: Steps toward a General Theory of Cultural Transmission |
| 1 | Gearing | | The Structural Poses of 18th Century Cherokee Villages |
| 1 | Gearing | | On Dobbert et al., 'Cultural Transmission. . .' |
| 1 | Fogelson | | Review of Priests and Warriors: Social Structures for Cherokee Politics in the 18th Century by Fred Gearing |
| 1 | Connolly | | A Little History of the World Wide Web |
| 0 | Berners-Lee et al. | | World-Wide Web: The Information Universe |
| 2 | Berners-Lee | | WWW: Past, Present, and Future |
| 1 | Rappaport | | The Obvious Aspects of Ritual |
| 2 | Watanabe and Smuts | | Explaining Religion without Explaining It Away: Trust, Truth, and the Evolution of Cooperation in Roy A. Rappaport's “The Obvious Aspects of Ritual” |
| 8 | Barabási | | Network Science Book |
| 2 | Haralick et al. | | Textual Features for Image Classification |
| 1 | Barabási | | The Network Takeover |
| 2 | Hein et al. | | Scale-Free Networks |
| 1 | Salazar and Orobitg | | The Making of an Imagined Community: The Press as a Mediator in Ethnographic Research into Assisted Reproductive Technologies (art) |
| 1 | Zuckerman | | Cute Cats and the Arab Spring: When Social Media Meet Social Change |
| 1 | Capurro and Hjørland | | The concept of information |
| 1 | Vollrath | | Becoming Analogical |
| 2 | Christakis and Fowler | | The Spread of Obesity in a Large Social Network over 32 Years |
| 1 | Holbraad and Pedersen | | The Politics of Ontology — Cultural Anthropology |
| 2 | Wu et al. | | Information Flow in Social Groups |
| 0 | dan izzo | | How the Internet Works |
| 0 | mistertentpole | | TCP / IP - An animated discussion |
| 0 | picolsigns | | History of the Internet |
| 1 | Wellman and Wortley | | Different Strokes from Different Folks: Community Ties and Social Support |
| 1 | Tonnies | | Community and Society |
| 2 | Burton | | Replicating the Manchester Baby: motives, methods, and messages from the past |
| 1 | Ware | | The History and Development of the Electronic Computer Project at the Institute for Advanced Study |
| 2 | Moretti | | ‘Operationalizing’ |
| 0 | AnthroVlog | | What Defines a Community? |
| 2 | Acquisti and Gross | | Imagined Communities: Awareness, Information Sharing, and Privacy on the Facebook |
| 2 | Anderson | | Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism (New Edition) |
| 1 | Toolkit | | This is a Basic Page |
| 1 | Appadurai | | Modernity at large: cultural dimensions of globalization |
| 1 | Szeman and Kaposy | | Cultural Theory: An Anthology |
| 2 | Metcalf | | Global “Disjunctive” and the “Sites” of Anthropology |
| 1 | Redfield | | The Social Organization of Tradition |
| 1 | Redfield | | Societies and Cultures as Natural Systems |
| 1 | Axel | | The Context of Diaspora |
| 1 | Redfield | | The Folk Society |
| 1 | Taylor | | Alienation and Community |
| 1 | Taylor | | No Community, No Democracy, Part I |
| 1 | Emden and Midgley | | Beyond Habermas: Democracy, Knowledge, and the Public Sphere |
| 1 | Auerbach | | Typological Symbolism in Medieval Literature |
| 1 | Auerbach and Cuesta Abad | | Figura |
| 2 | Westerlund | | Dead Matter Has Memory! |
| 2 | Bergson | | Matter and Memory |
| 2 | Taylor | | Two Theories of Modernity |
| 1 | Taylor | | On Social Imaginary |
| 2 | Kelty | | Afterword:: Recompiling |
| 2 | Kelty et al. | | Anthropology of/in Circulation: The Future of Open Access and Scholarly Societies |
| 2 | Henry et al. | | The Connexions Project: Promoting Open Sharing of Knowledge for Education |
| 3 | Kelty | | Geeks, Social Imaginaries, and Recursive Publics |
| 1 | Kelty | | Two Bits |
| 1 | Kelty | | Free Software/Free Science |
| 2 | Kelty | | Punt To Culture |
| 2 | Kelty | | Culture's Open Sources: Software, Copyright, and Cultural Critique |
| 2 | Kelty | | Introduction: Culture In, Culture Out |
| 2 | Chalmers et al. | | High-level perception, representation, and analogy: A critique of artificial intelligence methodology |
| 1 | Mitchell and Hofstadter | | The emergence of understanding in a computer model of concepts and analogy-making |
| 1 | Hofstadter | | Analogy as the Core of Cognition |
| 1 | Jaynes | | The Second Law as Physical Fact and as Human Inference |
| 0 | Anderson | | The Nation as Imagined Community |
| 2 | Duncan and Semura | | Information Loss as a Foundational Principle for the Second Law of Thermodynamics |
| 4 | zook and Schroeder | | Sensors as Information Transducers |
| 1 | Kirschenbaum | | Mechanisms: New Media and the Forensic Imagination |
| 2 | Bennett and DiVincenzo | | Quantum Information and Computation |
| 4 | Gleick | | The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood |
| 1 | | | Demonic device converts information to energy: Scientific American |
| 2 | Klimontovich | | Entropy and Information of Open Systems |
| 0 | Barrett | | Conservation of Information |
| 1 | Brillouin | | Maxwell's Demon Cannot Operate: Information and Entropy. I |
| 1 | Johnston | | Hylomorphism |
| 1 | Simondon | | The genesis of the individual |
| 1 | English | | Evaluation of Evolutionary and Genetic Optimizers: No Free Lunch. |
| 1 | | | Transduction (physiology) |
| 2 | Amir-Ebrahimi | | Transgression in Narration: The Lives of Iranian Women in Cyberspace |
| 1 | Kiss | | Iranian 'blogfather' Hossein Derakhshan Could Face Death Penalty |
| 1 | Herold | | Defining the Nation: Creating 'China' on a Bridge-Blogging Website |
| 2 | Shakhsari | | Weblogistan Goes to War: Representational Practices, Gendered Soldiers and Neoliberal Entrepreneurship in Diaspora |
| 3 | Parham | | Internet, Place, and Public Sphere in Diaspora Communities |
| 1 | Lerner | | Connecting the Actual with the Virtual: The Internet and Social Movement Theory in the Muslim World—The Cases of Iran and Egypt |
| 1 | Hendelman-Baavur | | Promises and Perils of Weblogistan: Online Personal Journals and the Islamic Republic of Iran |
| 2 | Jensen | | Blogging Iran: A Case Study of Iranian English Language Weblogs |
| 1 | Nazeri | | Imagined Cyber Communities, Iranians and the Internet |
| 2 | Mitchell | | City of Bits |
| 1 | Siamdoust | | Iranian Blogger Returns From Exile for Vote |
| 0 | Alexanian | | Poetry and polemics: Iranian literary expression in the Digital Age |
| 0 | Alexanian and Javid | | " Nothing Is Sacred": An Interview with Jahanshah Javid |
| 2 | Alexanian | | Publicly Intimate Online: Iranian Web Logs in Southern California |
| 2 | Ni et al. | | Exploring in the Weblog Space by Detecting Informative and Affective Articles |
| 1 | Esarey and Qiang | | Digital Communication and Political Change in China |
| 2 | Zuckerman | | Meet the Bridgebloggers |
| 2 | Katz and Lazarsfeld | | Personal Influence, The part played by people in the flow of mass communications |
| 3 | Curran and Liebes | | Media, ritual and identity |
| 2 | Lausen et al. | | Algorithms from and for Nature and Life: Classification and Data Analysis |
| 2 | Goldberg and Holland | | Genetic Algorithms and |
| 1 | Bateson | | Steps to an Ecology of Mind: A Revolutionary Approach to Man’s Understanding of Himself |
| 1 | Wiener | | Organization of the Message |
| 2 | Wiener | | Human Use of Human Beings: Cybernetics and Society |
| 2 | Rodger | | The Human Use of Human Beings |
| 1 | Gray | | Nature's Miracles: Energy and vibration: energy, sound, heat, light, explosives. 1900 |
| 1 | Granville | | Nerve-Vibration and Excitation as Agents in the Treatment of Functional Disorder and Organic Disease |
| 3 | den Hartog | | Mechanical vibrations |
| 1 | Chalmers | | What is a neural correlate of consciousness |
| 1 | Edelman | | Social Movements: Changing Paradigms and Forms of Politics |
| 0 | Neafsey | | The Hard Problem |
| 2 | Hutter | | Can Intelligence Explode? |
| 1 | Chalmers | | Toward a Theory of Consciousness |
| 1 | Chalmers | | Strong and weak emergence |
| 1 | Chalmers | | The problems of consciousness |
| 1 | Chalmers | | The puzzle of conscious experience |
| 1 | Chalmers and Gazzaniga | | How can we construct a science of consciousness |
| 1 | O'Reilly | | Data is the Intel Inside: One More Small Sign - O'Reilly Radar |
| 1 | Loukides | | The evolution of data products - Strata |
| 0 | Shaw | | Learn Python The Hard Way |
| 2 | Bobrow et al. | | Survey of Automated Language Processing 1966 |
| 2 | Quinlan | | Semantic memory |
| 1 | Hayes | | The logic of frames |
| 1 | Brachman | | On the epistemological status of semantic networks |
| 2 | Woods | | What's in a Link: Foundations for Semantic Networks |
| 1 | Brachman | | What's in a concept: structural foundations for semantic networks |
| 1 | Feldman | | What's in a link? |
| 2 | Allen and Frisch | | What's in a Semantic Network? |
| 1 | Fagin | | Multivalued Dependencies and a New Normal Form for Relational Databases |
| 2 | Halliday and Hasan | | Cohesion in English (English Language Series) |
| 2 | Romm et al. | | Virtual communities and society: Toward an integrative three phase model |
| 2 | Navigli and Velardi | | GlossExtractor: A Web Application to Automatically Create a Domain Glossary |
| 2 | Sclano and Velardi | | TermExtractor: a Web Application to Learn the Shared Terminology of Emergent Web Communities |
| 1 | Fairclough | | Discourse and Text: Linguistic and Intertextual Analysis within Discourse Analysis |
| 1 | Thompson | | Introducing Functional Grammar |
| 1 | | | Systemic functional linguistics |
| 1 | | | Michael Halliday |
| 1 | Morris and Hirst | | Lexical cohesion computed by thesaural relations as an indicator of the structure of text |
| 1 | | | MoAD-Transcript |
| 1 | | | The Mother of All Demos, presented by Douglas Engelbart (1968) | naked capitalism |
| 1 | Engelbart | | Augment, Bootstrap Communities, the Web: What Next? |
| 0 | MarcelVEVO | | The Mother of All Demos, presented by Douglas Engelbart (1968) |
| 1 | Engelbart and English | | A Research Center for Augmenting Human Intellect |
| 2 | Suchman | | Affiliative Objects |
| 2 | Lim | | Clicks, Cabs, and Coffee Houses: Social Media and Oppositional Movements in Egypt, 2004–2011 |
| 0 | COHEN and MIYAKE | | A worldwide intercultural network: exploring electronic messaging for instruction |
| 0 | Selfe and Wahlstrom | | Computers and Writing: Casting a Broader Net with Theory and Research |
| 0 | FEENBERG | | Computer conferencing and the Humanities |
| 0 | Gallupe et al. | | Computer-Based Support for Group Problem-Finding: An Experimental Investigation |
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| 3 | Verma and Pearl | | Causal Networks: Semantics and Expressiveness |
| 1 | Dawid | | Influence Diagrams for Causal Modelling and Inference |
| 1 | Pearl | | Causal Diagrams for Empirical Research |
| 2 | Geurts et al. | | Towards Ontology-Driven Discourse: From Semantic Graphs to Multimedia Presentations |
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| 3 | Maeda et al. | | Creating annotation tools with the annotation graph toolkit |
| 2 | Thor et al. | | Link prediction for annotation graphs using graph summarization |
| 2 | Bird et al. | | TableTrans, MultiTrans, InterTrans and TreeTrans: Diverse tools built on the annotation graph toolkit |
| 3 | Bird et al. | | ATLAS: A flexible and extensible architecture for linguistic annotation |
| 1 | Miller and Coleman | | A set of thirty-six prose passages calibrated for complexity |
| 1 | Moniruzzaman and Hossain | | NoSQL Database: New Era of Databases for Big data Analytics-Classification, Characteristics and Comparison |
| 0 | Wigan and Clarke | | Big Data's Big Unintended Consequences |
| 1 | López and Hilbert | | Methodological and Statistical Background on The World’s Technological Capacity to Store, Communicate, and Compute Information |
| 2 | Hilbert and López | | The World’s Technological Capacity to Store, Communicate, and Compute Information |
| 3 | Pool | | Tracking the Flow of Information |
| 2 | Morris and Truskowski | | The evolution of storage systems |
| 0 | Marron and de Maine | | Automatic Data Compression |
| 1 | Price | | Science since Babylon |
| 1 | Rider | | The Scholar and the Future of the Research Library. A Problem and Its Solution. |
| 1 | Press | | A Very Short History Of Big Data |
| 2 | boyd and Crawford | | Critical Questions for Big Data |
| 2 | Neff | | Why Big Data Won't Cure Us |
| 2 | Abbate | | From ARPANET to Internet: A history of ARPA-sponsored computer networks, 1966-1988 |
| 1 | Allman et al. | | Embedding a Relational Data Sublanguage in a General Purpose Programming Language |
| 1 | Stonebraker et al. | | Performance Enhancements to a Relational Database System |
| 2 | Allman and Stonebraker | | Observations on the Evolution of a Software System |
| | | Thick Mediation, or, Social Media and the Databasing of Discourse |
| 2 | Corning and Kline | | Thermodynamics, information and life revisited, Part I: ‘To be or entropy’ |
| 2 | Corning | | Thermoeconomics: Beyond the Second Law |
| 2 | Corning and Kline | | Thermodynamics, information and life revisited, Part II: ‘Thermoeconomics’ and ‘Control information’ |
| 2 | Foucault and Melican | | The Digital and the Divine: Taking a Ritual View of Communication and ICT Interaction |
| 0 | The New School | | Artistry and Agency in a World of Vibrant Matter | The New School |
| 2 | Pearl | | Graphs, Causality, and Structural Equation Models |
| 1 | Landa | | The enigma of the kula ring: Gift-exchanges and primitive law and order |
| 2 | Pavlović and Trinajstić | | On symmetry and asymmetry in literature |
| 2 | Bavelas | | A Mathematical Model for Group Structures |
| 1 | Hage | | The Ancient Maya Kinship System |
| 1 | Hage | | A Graph Theoretic Approach to the Analysis of Alliance Structure and Local Grouping in Highland New Guinea |
| 2 | Hage | | Centrality in the Kula ring |
| 1 | Wellman and Crump | | Approaches to the Study of the Community Question |
| 2 | Ahmad et al. | | Information propagation and the forces of social media in Malaysia |
| 1 | Rane and Salem | | Social media, social movements and the diffusion of ideas in the Arab uprisings |
| 2 | Cottle | | Media and the Arab uprisings of 2011: Research notes |
| 1 | Cook | | Social Media, American Interests, and the Arab Spring |
| 2 | Ferron and Massa | | Collective memory building in Wikipedia: The case of North African uprisings |
| 1 | Axford | | Talk about a revolution: Social media and the MENA uprisings |
| 2 | Poell and Darmoni | | Twitter as a Multilingual Space: The Articulation of the Tunisian Revolution Through #Sidibouzid |
| 2 | Singh and Jain | | Structural analysis of the emerging event-web |
| 0 | Andrews | | Constructing Mutuality: The Zapatistas' Transformation of Transnational Activist Power Dynamics |
| 1 | Wang and Chiu | | Entropy and information energy for fuzzy sets |
| 1 | Wellman | | The Community Question: The Intimate Networks of East Yorkers |
| 1 | DiMaggio et al. | | Social Implications of the Internet |
| 1 | Wellman and Wortley | | Different Strokes from Different Folks: Community Ties and Social Support |
| 2 | Wellman | | Computer Networks As Social Networks |
| 1 | Garton et al. | | Studying Online Social Networks |
| 1 | Alonso | | The Politics of Space, Time and Substance: State Formation, Nationalism and Ethnicity |
| 1 | Cook and Whitmeyer | | Two Approaches to Social Structure: Exchange Theory and Network Analysis |
| 1 | Schivelbusch | | Railroad Space and Railroad Time |
| 1 | Bressler and Thomas | | Inter-Entity Communication - an experiment |
| 1 | Crocker | | STANDARD FOR THE FORMAT OF ARPA INTERNET TEXT MESSAGES |
| 2 | Crochemore and Nivat | | Transducers and repetitions |
| 2 | Mohri | | Finite-State Transducers in Language and Speech Processing |
| 2 | Landauer and Dutnais | | A solution to Plato’s problem: The latent semantic analysis theory of acquisition, induction, and representation of knowledge |
| 2 | Tong and Koller | | Support Vector Machine Active Learning with Applications to Text Classification |
| 2 | Berstel and Boasson | | Transductions and context-free languages |
| 2 | Joachims | | Transductive Inference for Text Classification using Support Vector Machines |
| 2 | Wu | | Stochastic Inversion Transduction Grammars and Bilingual Parsing of Parallel Corpora |
| 2 | Helmreich | | Potential Energy and the Body Electric: Cardiac Waves, Brain Waves, and the Making of Quantities into Qualities |
| 1 | Rappaport | | The Sacred in Human Evolution |
| 1 | Silverstein | | Old Wine, New Ethnographic Lexicography |
| 1 | Tihanyi | | An Anthropology of Translation |
| 1 | Heeschen | | Review of Translating Cultures. Perspectives on Translation and Anthropology by Paula G. Rubel; Abraham Rosman |
| 1 | Kubler | | Period, Style and Meaning in Ancient American Art |
| 1 | Smith | | Reid's Functional Explanation of Sensation |
| 1 | Henry | | Review of Tradition and Innovation: Newton's Metaphysics of Nature by J. E. McGuire |
| 1 | Rabin | | Review of A Remark on Finite Transducers by M. P. Schützenberger |
| 1 | Langendoen | | Review of Ambiguity in Context Free Languages by Seymour Ginsburg; Joseph Ullian; Preservation of Unambiguity and Inherent Ambiguity in Context-Free by Seymour Ginsburg; Joseph Ullian; The Independence of Inherent Ambiguity from Complementednes Among Context-Free Languages by Thomas N. Hibbard; Joseph Ullian |
| 1 | Stevens | | Measurement and Man |
| 1 | Author Centrality Analysis | | "Transduction" in bacteria |
| 1 | LEDERBERG | | GENETIC TRANSDUCTION |
| 1 | Demerec | | What is a Gene?-Twenty Years Later |
| 1 | Massey | | Products in Exact Couples |
| 1 | Lederberg and Tatum | | Sex in Bacteria: Genetic Studies, 1945-1952 |
| 1 | Berry et al. | | Transduction of Multiple Nutritional Requirements in Salmonella typhimurium |
| 1 | Stacy | | The Status and Development of Biophysics |
| 2 | Lalande | | Philosophy in France, 1924 |
| 2 | Hoffmeyer | | Introduction: Bateson the Precursor |
| 1 | Keesing | | Theories of Culture |
| 0 | Stassinos | | The Art of Losing One's Own Culture Isn't Hard to Master, It's Obviation |
| 2 | Bateson | | The Cybernetics Of'self': A Theory of Alcoholism |
| 1 | Munn | | Constructing Regional Worlds in Experience: Kula Exchange, Witchcraft and Gawan Local Events |
| 1 | Munn | | The Cultural Anthropology of Time: A Critical Essay |
| 1 | Suthers et al. | | Deictic roles of external representations in face-to-face and online collaboration |
| 1 | | | Networking Rebellion: Digital Policing and Revolt in the Arab Uprisings |
| 2 | Merton | | The Matthew Effect in Science The reward and communication systems of science are considered |
| 1 | Wang and Lu | | What Do Large Networks Look Like? |
| 3 | Milo et al. | | Network Motifs: Simple Building Blocks of Complex Networks |
| 2 | Barabási and Bonabeau | | Scale-Free Networks: Scientific American |
| 2 | Albert et al. | | Internet: Diameter of the World-Wide Web |
| 3 | Barabási and Albert | | Emergence of Scaling in Random Networks |
| 2 | Erdős and Rényi | | On the Evolution of Random Graphs |
| 1 | | | History of email |
| 1 | Tomlinson | | The First Email |
| 1 | Campbell | | The First Email Message |
| 2 | Barabási et al. | | Mean-Field Theory for Scale-Free Random Networks |
| 2 | Barabási et al. | | Scale-Free Characteristics of Random Networks: The Topology of the World-Wide Web |
| 3 | Barabási | | Scale-Free Networks: A Decade and Beyond |
| 1 | Bateson | | The logical categories of learning and communication |
| 1 | Debord | | The Society of the Spectacle |
| 1 | Wesch | | YouTube and You: Experiences of Self-awareness in the Context Collapse of the Recording Webcam |
| 1 | Habermas et al. | | The Public Sphere: An Encyclopedia Article (1964) |
| 1 | Steadman | | Big Data, Language and the Death of the Theorist |
| 2 | Bratich | | Adventures in the Public Secret Sphere: Police Sovereign Networks and Communications Warfare |
| 1 | Anderson | | Online and Offline Continuities, Community and Agency on the Internet |
| 1 | Anderson | | New Media, New Publics: Reconfiguring the Public Sphere of Islam |
| 1 | Anderson | | Pensée 4: Striking New State-Society Bargains over the Internet |
| 3 | Gabor | | Communication theory and physics |
| 1 | | | Physics, Information, and Communication - michaeldgodfrey |
| 1 | Anderson | | Producers and Middle East Internet Technology: Getting beyond "Impacts" |
| 1 | Houtman and Zeitlyn | | Information Technology and Anthropology |
| 1 | Au Yeung and Jatowt | | Studying how the past is remembered: towards computational history through large scale text mining |
| 0 | Curzan | | The electronic life of texts: insights from corpus linguistics for all fields of English |
| 1 | Leetaru | | Culturomics 2.0: Forecasting large-scale human behavior using global news media tone in time and space |
| 1 | | | A Conversation with Data |
| 2 | van Ham et al. | | Mapping Text with Phrase Nets |
| 0 | Alvarado | | Figuring the Data in a Database of Figures |
| 1 | Ricœur | | The Model of the Text: Meaningful Action Considered as a Text |
| 1 | Ricoeur | | Narrative Time |
| 2 | Baydar | | Turkey’s Media: A Polluted Landscape |
| 1 | Mayer-Schönberger | | Big data : a revolution that will transform how we live, work, and think / |
| 2 | Palmer et al. | | Beyond Size and Search: Building Contextual Mass in Digital Aggregations for Scholarly Use |
| 1 | | | The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion (Vintage) |
| 1 | Felski | | Context Stinks |
| 2 | Hage et al. | | A Method to Combine Linguistic Ontology-Mapping Techniques |
| 1 | Gershon | | Publish and be damned: New media publics and neoliberal risk |
| 1 | Heywood | | Anthropology and What There Is: Reflections on 'Ontology' |
| 2 | boyd | | Why Youth (Heart) Social Network Sites: The Role of Networked Publics in Teenage Social Life |
| 1 | Wilson and Peterson | | The Anthropology of Online Communities |
| 1 | Vidanage | | Cyber Cafes in Sri Lanka: Tamil Virtual Communities |
| 2 | Miller | | An Extreme Reading of Facebook |
| 2 | Tönnies | | Tönnies: Community and Civil Society |
| 2 | Gershon | | Media Ideologies: An Introduction: Media Ideologies: An Introduction |
| 1 | Rosenthal | | Big Data in the Age of the Telegraph |
| 1 | McCarthy et al. | | A Time-Sharing Debugging System for a Small Computer |
| 3 | Licklider and Taylor | | The Computer as a Communication Device |
| 2 | Licklider and Clark | | On-line man-computer communication |
| 0 | Licklider | | A Crux in Scientific and Technical Communication. |
| 1 | Licklider and Clapp | | Libraries of the Future |
| 2 | Licklider | | Man-Computer Symbiosis |
| 2 | Henderson,Jr. and Myer | | Issues in Message Technology |
| 1 | Nickerson | | On Conversational Interaction with Computers |
| 3 | Edelman | | Naturalizing consciousness: A theoretical framework |
| 1 | | | Tom Standage: The Victorian Internet: The Remarkable Story of the Telegraph and the Nineteenth Century’s On-line Pioneers (1998) |
| 1 | Posner | | Reading Steve Jobs: Labor, Race, and Growing up in the Bay Area |
| 1 | Wittig | | The computer and the concept of text |
| 1 | Gee | | An Introduction to Discourse Analysis: Theory and Method |
| 2 | Drucker | | Graphesis |
| 1 | Gärdenfors | | Conceptual Spaces: The Geometry of Thought |
| 1 | Tedlock | | How to Drink Chocolate from a Skull at a Wedding Banquet |
| 1 | Tedlock | | Toward an Oral Poetics |
| 1 | Tedlock and Tedlock | | Text and Textile: Language and Technology in the Arts of the Quiché Maya |
| 2 | Clement | | The Story of one: Narrative and Composition in Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans |
| 2 | Clyde et al. | | Beyond the “Historical” Simulation: Using Theories of History to Inform Scholarly Game Design. |
| 1 | Taddeo and Floridi | | Solving the symbol grounding problem: a critical review of fifteen years of research |
| 1 | | | The Best Map Ever Made of America's Racial Segregation | Wired Design | Wired.com |
| 2 | Aristotle | | The Poetics |
| 2 | Plato | | The Republic |
| 0 | MajorMotionMatt | | Oedipus Rex - The Short Version! (Animated) |
| 0 | Ὀρέστης Πυλαρινός | | Sophocles Oedipus Rex 1957 |
| 1 | Hayles | | How we read: Close, hyper, machine |
| 2 | Landauer and Dutnais | | A solution to Plato’s problem: The latent semantic analysis theory of acquisition, induction, and representation of knowledge |
| 1 | Bogost | | The rhetoric of video games |
| 1 | McCarty | | A Potency of Life |
| 1 | Heinemann | | Mapping Echoes with TACT in the Old French Epic the Charroi de Nîmes1 |
| 2 | Jenkins | | The Cultural Logic of Media Convergence |
| 2 | Benson | | Field theory in comparative context: A new paradigm for media studies |
| 2 | Hayles | | How we think: The transforming power of digital technologies |
| 0 | Berry | | The computational turn: Thinking about the digital humanities |
| 2 | Hanks | | Fieldwork on Deixis |
| 1 | Holmer | | Discourse Structure Analysis of Chat Communication |
| 2 | Zhao et al. | | Facilitating Discourse Analysis with Interactive Visualization |
| 2 | Angus et al. | | Conceptual Recurrence Plots: Revealing Patterns in Human Discourse |
| 1 | Bakker | | Discourse and Performance: Involvement, Visualization and "Presence" in Homeric Poetry |
| 1 | Basso | | Semantic Aspects of Linguistic Acculturation |
| 1 | Basso | | "To Give up on Words": Silence in Western Apache Culture |
| 1 | Basso | | "Speaking with Names": Language and Landscape among the Western Apache |
| 1 | Basso | | Ice and Travel among the Fort Norman Slave: Folk Taxonomies and Cultural Rules |
| 1 | | | Conservation of Information Made Simple |
| 1 | | | Conservation of information, energy, entropy, and temperature |
| 2 | Keeling | | Electric Feel |
| 2 | Korner and Longo | | Two-step encoding for finite sources |
| 2 | Scott and Scott-Johnson | | The Electroolfactogram: A Review of Its History and Uses |
| 1 | Hayles | | Chaos and Order: Complex Dynamics in Literature and Science |
| 1 | Gemmill | | A Dissipative Structure Model of Organization Transformation |
| 2 | Popovski et al. | | Interactive Joint Transfer of Energy and Information |
| 2 | Mindell | | An Ocean in Common: American Naval Officers, Scientists, and the Ocean Environment (review) |
| 2 | Mindell | | Opening Black's Box: Rethinking Feedback's Myth of Origin |
| 2 | Varshney | | Transporting Information and Energy Simultaneously |
| 1 | Clarke and Henderson | | From Energy to Information: Representation in Science and Technology, Art, and Literature |
| 0 | | | Physicists Convert Information Into Energy |
| 3 | Toyabe et al. | | Information Heat Engine: Converting Information to Energy by Feedback Control |
| 2 | Ginzburg | | The Neuronal Network of Social Culture, Homo Fractalus |
| 1 | Steuer et al. | | Entropy and local uncertainty of data from sensory neurons |
| 0 | Yovits and Cameron | | Self-Organizing Systems |
| 1 | Landauer | | Irreversibility and Heat Generation in the Computing Process |
| 3 | Wong | | The Perceptual Arrow of Time and the Sensory Transduction Process |
| 1 | Goldman | | Cybernetic Aspects of Homeostasis |
| 2 | Szilard | | On the decrease of entropy in a thermodynamic system by the intervention of intelligent beings |
| 1 | | | Leo Szilard |
| 2 | Stonier | | Information as a Basic Property of the Universe |
| 1 | Lubkin | | Keeping the Entropy of Measurement: Szilard Revisited |
| 2 | Peponi | | Initiating the Viewer: Deixis and Visual Perception in Alcman's Lyric Drama |
| 1 | Ricœur | | The Model of the Text: Meaningful Action Considered as a Text |
| 2 | Duncan and Semura | | The Deep Physics Behind the Second Law: Information and Energy As Independent Forms of Bookkeeping |
| 1 | Toyabe et al. | | Experimental Demonstration of Information-to-Energy Conversion and Validation of the Generalized Jarzynski Equality |
| 1 | Styhre | | The Concept of Transduction and Its Use in Organization Studies |
| 1 | | | SDSE 2013: why digital humanists should get out of textual scholarship |
| 0 | McLuhan | | Laws of Media: The New Science |
| 1 | Alvarado | | ANT345: The Anthropology of Infromation Technology (Syllabus) |
| 1 | Manovich | | Cultural Analytics: Analysis and Visualization of Large Cultural Datasets |
| 2 | Niven et al. | | Fly Photoreceptors Demonstrate Energy-Information Trade-Offs in Neural Coding |
| 1 | Juris | | Reflections on #occupy Everywhere: Social Media, Public Space, and Emerging Logics of Aggregation |
| 1 | Blei and Lafferty | | Topic Models |
| 1 | Hall et al. | | Studying the history of ideas using topic models |
| 1 | Chang and Blei | | Relational Topic Models for Document Networks |
| 2 | McCulloch and Pitts | | A Logical Calculus of the Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity |
| 2 | Harrell | | Theory and Technology for Computational Narrative: An Approach to Generative and Interactive Narrative with Bases in Algebraic Semiotics and Cognitive Linguistics |
| 1 | Lamping and Rao | | Laying Out and Visualizing Large Trees Using a Hyperbolic Space |
| 2 | Rohrer et al. | | The Shape of Shakespeare: Visualizing Text Using Implicit Surfaces |
| 2 | Fisher et al. | | Narratives: A Visualization to Track Narrative Events as They Develop |
| 1 | Andrade | | Girard, René |
| 2 | Foucault | | Self Writing |
| 1 | Foucault | | About the Beginning of the Hermeneutics of the Self: Two Lectures at Dartmouth |
| 1 | Foucault | | The Subject and Power |
| 2 | Applen | | Disease classification and the organization of large-scale web sites |
| 2 | Applen | | Extensible markup languages and traditional abstracting and indexing strategies |
| 2 | Applen | | Tacit Knowledge, Knowledge Management, and Active User Participation in Web Site Navigation |
| 2 | Borch | | Urban Imitations Tarde’s Sociology Revisited |
| 1 | Katz | | Rediscovering Gabriel Tarde* |
| 2 | Roys | | The Book of Chilam Balam of Chumayel |
| 2 | Vail and Hernández | | The Construction of Memory: The Use of Classic Period Divinatory Texts in the Late Postclassic Maya Codices |
| 1 | Bricker | | Literary Continuities across the Transformation from Maya Hieroglyphic to Alphabetic Writing |
| 1 | Bricker | | The Use of Logosyllabic Principles of Writing in "The Book of Chilam Balam of Chumayel" |
| 2 | Bowditch | | Memoranda on the Maya calendars used in the books of Chilan Balam / |
| 1 | Affairs) | | Press Release, 01-52 |
| 1 | | | Welcome to the Shiva Visualization Manager | Shiva |
| 1 | Piot | | Of Persons and Things: Some Reflections on African Spheres of Exchange |
| 1 | | | Scale-free network |
| 3 | Barabási and Albert | | Emergence of Scaling in Random Networks |
| 2 | Albert and Barabási | | Statistical mechanics of complex networks |
| 1 | Pescosolido and Georgianna | | Durkheim, Suicide, and Religion: Toward a Network Theory of Suicide |
| 1 | Stack and Wasserman | | The Effect of Religion on Suicide Ideology: An Analysis of the Networks Perspective |
| 1 | Boon | | Showbiz as a Cross-Cultural System: Circus and Song, Garland and Geertz, Rushdie, Mordden,... and More |
| 1 | Boon | | The Balinese Marriage Predicament; Individual, Strategical, Cultural |
| 1 | Boon and Schneider | | Kinship vis-à-vis Myth Contrasts in Lévi-Strauss' Approaches to Cross-Cultural Comparison |
| 0 | Marko Rodriguez | | Faunus: Graph Analytics Engine |
| 1 | Pobiner | | Collaborative multimedia learning environments |
| 1 | Drucker et al. | | Digital_Humanities |
| 1 | Warwick et al. | | Digital Humanities in Practice |
| 1 | Fuller | | Software studies: a lexicon |
| 1 | Berry | | Understanding Digital Humanities |
| 0 | Berry | | Introduction: Understanding Digital Humanities |
| 1 | Taylor and Pitman | | Latin American Cyberculture and Cyberliterature |
| 1 | Pitman | | Hypertext in Context: Space and Time in the Hypertext and Hypermedia Fictions of Blas Valdez and Dom?nico Chiappe |
| 1 | Arquilla and Ronfeldt | | The advent of netwar |
| 1 | Arquilla and Ronfeldt | | Networks and Netwars: The Future of Terror, Crime, and Militancy |
| 2 | Forsythe | | Ethics and Politics of Studying Up in Technoscience |
| 1 | Suchman | | Constituting Shared Workspaces |
| 1 | Suchman and Trigg | | Understanding Practice: Video as a Medium for Reflection and |
| 1 | Forsythe and Buchanan | | Nontechnical problems in knowledge engineering: Implications for project management |
| 2 | Nardi and ENgeström | | A Web on the Wind: The Structure of Invisible Work |
| 3 | Forsythe | | An Anthropologist's Viewpoint Observations and Commentary Regarding “Implementation of Nursing Vocabularies in Computer-based Systems” |
| 2 | Forsythe | | Using ethnography to investigate life scientists' information needs. |
| 2 | Forsythe | | Using ethnography to build a working system: rethinking basic design assumptions. |
| 2 | Forsythe | | Using ethnography in the design of an explanation system |
| 2 | Forsythe and Buchanan | | Broadening our approach to evaluating medical information systems. |
| 2 | Forsythe | | New Bottles, Old Wine: Hidden Cultural Assumptions in a Computerized Explanation System for Migraine Sufferers |
| 1 | Forsythe | | Engineering Knowledge: The Construction of Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence |
| 2 | Forsythe and Buchanan | | Knowledge acquisition for expert systems: some pitfalls and suggestions |
| 2 | Forsythe | | “It's Just a Matter of Common Sense”: Ethnography as Invisible Work |
| 2 | Forsythe et al. | | Expanding the concept of medical information: An observational study of physicians' information needs |
| 0 | Osheroff et al. | | Physicians' Information Needs: Analysis of Questions Posed during Clinical Teaching |
| 2 | Melody | | Human Capital in Information Economies |
| 2 | Dijk | | The One-Dimensional Network Society of Manuel Castells |
| 2 | Terranova | | Book Reviews Not Nearly Smart Enough: Artificial Intelligence under Feminist Scrutiny |
| 2 | Kramarae | | The Language and Nature of the Internet: The Meaning of Global |
| 1 | Vane-Wright | | A unified classification of mimetic resemblances |
| 1 | Huheey | | Mathematical Models of Mimicry |
| 1 | Papacharissi | | The Virtual Public Sphere 2.0: The Internet, the Public Sphere, and Beyond |
| 2 | Papacharissi | | The Virtual Sphere: The Internet as a Public Sphere |
| 2 | Vergeer and Hermans | | Analysing Online Political Discussions: Methodological Considerations |
| 2 | Sæbø et al. | | eParticipation: Designing and Managing Political Discussion Forums |
| 2 | Papacharissi | | The Virtual Geographies of Social Networks: A Comparative Analysis of Facebook, Linkedin and Asmallworld |
| 1 | Papacharissi | | A Private Sphere: Democracy in a Digital Age |
| 1 | Papacharissi | | Zizi Papacharissi |
| 2 | Papacharissi | | Without You, I’m Nothing: Performances of the Self on Twitter |
| 2 | Meraz and Papacharissi | | Networked Gatekeeping and Networked Framing on #Egypt |
| 2 | Papacharissi | | Democracy online: civility, politeness, and the democratic potential of online political discussion groups |
| 1 | Axel | | Diasporic sublime: Sikh martyrs, Internet mediations, and the question of the unimaginable |
| 1 | Ogburn | | On Anthropology and the Internet |
| 1 | boyd | | Turmoil in blogland |
| 2 | Boyd and Crawford | | Six Provocations for Big Data |
| 2 | Papacharissi | | A Networked Self: Identity, Community and Culture on Social Network Sites |
| 1 | Ghosh and Pal | | Neural Network, Self-Organization and Object Extraction |
| 2 | Rai | | India On-line: Electronic Bulletin Boards and the Construction of a Diasporic Hindu Identity |
| 1 | Fallows | | Homo Conexus |
| 2 | Barnett et al. | | Uncovering Transnational Hyperlink Patterns and Web-Mediated Contents: A New Approach Based on Cracking.com Domain |
| 2 | Halavais | | National Borders on the World Wide Web |
| 2 | Turner | | From Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism |
| 2 | Turner | | Actor-Networking the News |
| 1 | Silver | | History, Hype, and Hope: An Afterward |
| 2 | Hayles | | Translating Media: Why We Should Rethink Textuality |
| 2 | Hayles | | Unfinished Work From Cyborg to Cognisphere |
| 2 | Hayles | | Print Is Flat, Code Is Deep: The Importance of Media-Specific Analysis |
| 1 | Hayles | | Boundary Disputes: Homeostasis, Reflexivity, and the Foundations of Cybernetics |
| 1 | Hayles | | Hyper and Deep Attention: The Generational Divide in Cognitive Modes |
| 1 | Hayles | | Virtual Bodies and Flickering Signifiers |
| 2 | Hayles | | The materiality of informatics |
| 1 | Hauben | | The Netizens and Community Networks |
| 2 | Erdinast-Vulcan | | The I that Tells Itself: A Bakhtinian Perspective on Narrative Identity |
| 1 | Sheinberg | | Irony, satire, parody and the grotesque in the music of Shostakovich |
| 1 | Pollock | | Forget Big Data, Small Data Is the Real Revolution |
| 1 | McLemee | | Of Blogs and Dialogues |
| 1 | | | Essay on how to keep humanities vibrant by rejecting elite universities' models | Inside Higher Ed |
| 1 | | | Survey shows humanities grad students rarely expect to pursue alt-ac careers | Inside Higher Ed |
| 3 | Gammerman et al. | | Learning by Transduction |
| 2 | Star | | The Ethnography of Infrastructure |
| 2 | Grosz and Sidner | | Attention, Intentions, and the Structure of Discourse |
| 2 | Page et al. | | The PageRank Citation Ranking: Bringing Order to the Web |
| 1 | Howard | | Devising New Roles for Scholars Who Can Code |
| 1 | Eilon | | What Is a Decision? |
| 1 | Siegel | | Social Networks and Collective Action |
| 1 | Mazali | | Social Media as a New Public Sphere |
| 1 | Baudrillard and Maclean | | The Masses: The Implosion of the Social in the Media |
| 1 | Gershon | | “Neoliberal Agency” |
| 1 | Gershon | | Un-Friend My Heart: Facebook, Promiscuity, and Heartbreak in a Neoliberal Age |
| 1 | Kitsis | | The Facebook Generation: Homework as Social Networking |
| 1 | | | GRAMMATRON |
| | | Text and Modeling to Big Data |
| 2 | Philp | | Enquire within upon everything [by R.K. Philp. Wanting sheet L]. |
| 1 | Zhang and Wu | | Concept Extraction and Clustering for Topic Digital Library Construction |
| 2 | Dijck | | Flickr and the culture of connectivity: Sharing views, experiences, memories |
| 1 | Grier | | When Computers Were Human |
| 1 | Skinner | | The Age of Female Computers |
| 0 | Wesch | | The Machine is (Changing) Us: YouTube and the Politics of Authenticity |
| 0 | dippyhude | | The Global Community |
| 0 | Schwieterman | | Spread of Ideas on YouTube - Political YouTube |
| 0 | thepoasm | | Authenticity on the Tube |
| 0 | seiji306 | | Reasons "Why We Tube?" |
| 0 | hinderliter84 | | The History of YouTube |
| 0 | Wesch | | Introducing our YouTube Ethnography Project |
| 0 | Wesch | | An anthropological introduction to YouTube |
| 1 | Voosen | | The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship? |
| 1 | Pannapacker | | Stop Calling It 'Digital Humanities' |
| 1 | Alvarado | | Start Calling it Digital Liberal Arts |
| | | These readings are meant to be read in a certain order. Begin with Zuckerman (a |
| 1 | Zuckerman | | Cute Cats and the Arab Spring: When Social Media Meet Social Change |
| 1 | Burnet | | A Certain Information of a Certain Discourse, That Happen'd at a Certain Gentlemans House, in a Certain County |
| 1 | Templeton | | Topic Modeling in the Humanities: An Overview |
| 2 | Todd | | The Book of Analysis |
| 1 | Benet | | Information |
| 1 | Liu | | Local Transcendence Essays on Postmodern Historicism and the Database / |
| 1 | Liu | | Transcendental Data: Toward a Cultural History and Aesthetics of the New Encoded Discourse |
| 1 | Liu | | Knowledge in the Age of Knowledge Work |
| 1 | Liu | | The Power of Formalism: The New Historicism |
| 1 | Liu | | Local Transcendence: Cultural Criticism, Postmodernism, and the Romanticism of Detail |
| 1 | Gibbs | | Hermeneutics of Data and Historical Writing (Gibbs & Owens) |
| 1 | Raymond | | Communication, Entropy, and Life |
| 0 | Brillouin | | Thermodynamics and information theory |
| 2 | Wiener | | Speech, Language, and Learning |
| 1 | Wiener | | Sound Communication with the Deaf |
| 2 | Wiener | | Problems of sensory prosthesis |
| 2 | Wiener | | Time, Communication, and the Nervous System |
| 1 | Wiener | | What is information theory |
| 1 | Shannon | | Prediction and Entropy of Printed English |
| 2 | Chen | | An Entropy Theory of Value |
| 1 | Porat | | The Information Economy: Definition and Measurement. |
| 1 | Ardener | | Social Anthropology and Language |
| 2 | Woodcock | | Some electrical methods of measuring mechanical quantities |
| 3 | Gabor | | Theory of communication. Part 1: The analysis of information |
| 1 | Fisher | | The Logic of Inductive Inference |
| 1 | Fisher | | On the Mathematical Foundations of Theoretical Statistics |
| 2 | Mindell | | Between Human and Machine: Feedback, Control, and Computing Before Cybernetics |
| 2 | Cherry | | A History of the Theory of Information |
| 2 | Bell et al. | | Metallic Polar-Duplex Telegraph System for Long Small-Gage Cables |
| 2 | Nyquist et al. | | Measurement of Telegraph Transmission |
| 2 | Nyquist | | Certain Topics in Telegraph Transmission Theory |
| 2 | Nyquist | | Certain Factors Affecting Telegraph Speed |
| 1 | Bolter | | Seeing and writing |
| 1 | Hanks | | Discourse Genres in a Theory of Practice |
| 1 | Burke | | A Grammar of Motives |
| 1 | Piaget | | The Child's Conception of the World |
| 2 | Casagrande | | Information as Verb: Re-Conceptualizing Information for Cognitive and Ecological Models |
| 3 | Manovich | | New Media from Borges to Html |
| 2 | Manovich | | What is Visualization? |
| 1 | Ricœur | | Symbolism of Evil |
| 2 | Rosenberg | | Early Modern Information Overload |
| 2 | Nunberg | | Farewell to the Information Age |
| 1 | Bar-Hillel | | An Examination of Information Theory |
| 1 | Bar-Hillel and Carnap | | Semantic Information |
| 2 | Terranova | | Communication Beyond Meaning: On the Cultural Politics of Information |
| 2 | Inclán | | Zapatista and Counter-Zapatista Protests a Test of Movement–Countermovement Dynamics |
| 1 | Terranova | | Network Culture: Politics for the Information Age |
| 1 | Terranova | | The Concept of Information |
| 1 | Lane and Dominguez | | Digital Zapatistas |
| 1 | Stahler-Sholk | | Globalization and Social Movement Resistance: The Zapatista Rebellion in Chiapas, Mexico |
| 1 | Couch | | Imagining Zapatismo: The Anti-globalisation Movement and the Zapatistas |
| 1 | Olesen | | Globalising the Zapatistas: from Third World solidarity to global solidarity? |
| 1 | Gossen | | Maya Zapatistas Move to the Ancient Future |
| 1 | Nash | | The Fiesta of the Word: The Zapatista Uprising and Radical Democracy in Mexico |
| 1 | Gossen | | From Olmecs to Zapatistas: A Once and Future History of Souls |
| 1 | Langlois | | Online Participatory Culture, Power and Differentiality |
| 1 | Goodrum et al. | | Media Informatics: Theory, Methods, and Tools |
| 1 | Langlois | | Participatory Culture and the New Governance of Communication: The Paradox of Participatory Media |
| 0 | Langlois | | Meaning, Semiotechnologies and Participatory Media |
| 0 | Langlois | | The TechnoCultural Dimensions of Meaning |
| 1 | Langlois et al. | | Networked Publics: The Double Articulation of Code and Politics on Facebook |
| 1 | Langlois and McKelvey | | Mapping Commercial Web 2.0 Worlds: Towards a New Critical Ontogenesis |
| 1 | Tarde and Parsons | | The Laws of Imitation |
| 0 | Gerlitz and Helmond | | The Like economy: Social buttons and the data-intensive web |
| 0 | Roosendaal | | Facebook Tracks and Traces Everyone: Like This! |
| 2 | Golumbia | | Definitions That Matter (Of "Digital Humanities") |
| 1 | Rée | | The God Argument: The Case Against Religion and for Humanism by A C Grayling – Review |
| 1 | Baker | | Critical Readings in Translation Studies |