| 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 |