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1Measuring And Visualizing The Increase In Narrative Complexity In TV Series
1SchmidtSapping Attention: How not to topic model: an introduction for humanists.
1SchmidtSapping Attention: Shipping maps and how states see
1Jockers» Requiem for a low pass filter Matthew L. Jockers
1What's a Sine Wave of Sentiment?
1tedunderwoodSeven ways humanists are using computers to understand text.
2Ganz and MurtaghPattern Recognition in Narrative: Tracking Emotional Expression in Context
2Stahl et al.A Survey of Data Mining Techniques for Social Media Analysis
1Horton et al.Mining Eighteenth Century Ontologies: Machine Learning and Knowledge Classification in the Encyclopédie
1Tutorial | Machine Learning for the Computational Humanities
1Tools & Tutorials - Digital Humanities - Research Guides at University of Delaware
1NGram Tag Cloud ViewerMan-Computer Symbiosis
2Who Coined 'Social Media'? Web Pioneers Compete for Credit
2FickeFrom Text to Tags: The Digital Humanities in an Introductory Literature Course
So, the question -- who is the vector that converted the Habermasian and instit
3SheaHandbook of Public Information Systems, Second Edition
2Cooley and SchubertOn Self and Social Organization
3López and SpaTelevision on Your Doorstep: Decentralization Experiences in the European Union
2FrancisSociology, Theology, and the Curriculum
3ZnanieckiThe Social Role of the University Student
2KempleReading Marx Writing: Melodrama, the Market, and the "Grundrisse"
3MichiganRise of the Bourgeoisie, Demise of Empire : Ottoman Westernization and Social Change: Ottoman Westernization and Social Change
1Telegraphic tales and telegraphic history. A popular account of the electric telegraph, its uses, extent and outgrowths : Johnston, William J : Free Download & Streaming
1Modern 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
4ScottCritical Social Theory: An Introduction and Critique
2TherbornJurgen Habermas: A New Eclecticism
1FuchsSocial Media: A Critical Introduction
2Israel and TajfelThe Context of Social Psychology: A Critical Assessment
4DrumhellerTeacher's Handbook for a Functional Behavior-based Curriculum: Communicable Models and Guides for Classroom Use
2WoolgarVirtual Society?: Technology, Cyberbole, Reality
2Dodge and KitchinMapping Cyberspace
A Quick History of the Internet
2BoydSocial Media: A Phenomenon to be Analyzed
2PapacharissiWe Have Always Been Social
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2MetzLarry Roberts Calls Himself the Founder of the Internet. Who Are You to Argue?
2MetzWhy Do We Call Them Internet Packets? His Name Was Donald Davies
1VernamAutomatic Telegraph Switching System Plan 55A
2ClementsUse of Cluster Analysis with Anthropological Data
1Leonard Kleinrock, the TX-2 and the Seeds of the Internet | Internet Hall of Fame
1Amardeep Singh: An Account of David Hoover's DHSI 2015 Keynote: Performance, Deformance, Apology
0My {Profound} {Post}
1Smith-RosenbergThe Female World of Love and Ritual: Relations between Women in Nineteenth-Century America
0My Profound Post
1ParrinderDivine Kingship in West Africa
1ParrinderDivine Kingship in West Africa
2MunnThe Spatiotemporal Transformations of Gawa Canoes
2Mokhtar and YusofClassification: The understudied concept
1ChoksyDomesticating information: Managing documents inside the organization
2DesaiThe Inadvertence of Benedict Anderson: Engaging Imagined Communities
3VanderPlasFrequentism and Bayesianism: A Python-Driven Primer
1Validation and Subjective Computing
1WeingartNot Enough Perspectives, Pt. 1
1WeingartTopic Modeling and Network Analysis
1tedunderwoodTopic Modeling Made Just Simple Enough.
1Mathieu's log » Blog Archive » Latent Dirichlet Allocation in Python
2Mohr and BogdanovIntroduction—Topic Models: What They Are and Why They Matter
2Mohr et al.Graphing the Grammar of Motives in National Security Strategies: Cultural Interpretation, Automated Text Analysis and the Drama of Global Politics
2DiMaggio et al.Exploiting Affinities Between Topic Modeling and the Sociological Perspective on Culture: Application to Newspaper Coverage of U.s. Government Arts Funding
2Wang et al.Probabilistic Topic Models for Learning Terminological Ontologies
2Farrahi and Gatica-PerezDiscovering Routines from Large-Scale Human Locations Using Probabilistic Topic Models
1Chang et al.Reading Tea Leaves: How Humans Interpret Topic Models
2Linstead et al.Mining Concepts from Code with Probabilistic Topic Models
2Steyvers et al.Probabilistic Author-Topic Models for Information Discovery
2Deng et al.Probabilistic Topic Models with Biased Propagation on Heterogeneous Information Networks
2Steyvers and GriffithsProbabilistic Topic Models
1MacKayInformation Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms
1AndersonOnline and Offline Continuities, Community and Agency on the Internet
1Jockers» The LDA Buffet is Now Open; or, Latent Dirichlet Allocation for English Majors Matthew L. Jockers
2HofmannProbabilistic latent semantic indexing
1ShakhsariWeblogistan goes to war: representational practices, gendered soldiers and neoliberal entrepreneurship in diaspora
1SlavinHow Algorithms Shape Our World
1Ojeda et al.Practical Data Science Cookbook
2KarkeraBuilding Probabilistic Graphical Models with Python
2KollerProbabilistic Graphical Models: Principles and Techniques
2MurphyMachine Learning: A Probabilistic Perspective
1Aspects of Automatic Text Analysis
1Social Justice Bullies: The Authoritarianism of Millennial Social Justice
1LeroiDigitizing the Humanities
2Jockers and MimnoSignificant Themes in 19th-Century Literature
1A Rape on Campus
2LatourGabriel Tarde and the End of the Social
1HibbenReview
2JockersText Analysis with R for Students of Literature
1Seeking “Bridge Bloggers”
1Bridgeblogger and Xenophile, a tale of two bloggers | ... My heart’s in Accra
1Bridge Bloggers in the Middle East
1Salam Pax: How I became the Baghdad Blogger
1Bagozzi and YiOn the Evaluation of Structural Equation Models
1Roberts et al.Structural Topic Models
1Liu and DuffThe Strength in Weak Ties
1Erasure, an attempt to surpass datafication | a peer-reviewed journal about_
1GranovetterThe Strength of Weak Ties
2FriedkinInformation flow through strong and weak ties in intraorganizational social networks
1GranovetterThe strength of weak ties: A network theory revisited
3Jain et al.Spices Form the Basis of Food Pairing in Indian Cuisine
0BaranOn Distributed Communication Networks
2CareyA Cultural Approach to Communication
2FisherUser Be Used: Leveraging the Play in the System
2WildA Place Called Chiapas
1Gabriella ColemanThe Political Agnosticism of Free and Open Source Software and the Inadvertent Politics of Contrast
1HayashiData 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
1The Emergence of the Digital Humanities
1FishMind Your P's and B's: The Digital Humanities and Interpretation
1ConradWhat the Digital Humanities Can't Do
1Reed et al.Mapping ontologies into Cyc
2Daumé III et al.Efficient programmable learning to search
2DaumePractical structured learning techniques for natural language processing
1CARTER et al.Beyond Territorial Disputes: Toward a “Disciplined Interdisciplinarity” in the Digital Humanities
2Humpherys et al.Identification of Fraudulent Financial Statements Using Linguistic Credibility Analysis
1GrangerCEO and KodowaWhy coding is not the new literacy
1TripicianPhone Phreak Captain Crunch Rare Interview from '78
1Rare Interview from 1978 | Webcrunchers
2Ridolfo and Hart-DavidsonRhetoric and the Digital Humanities
2TurnerFrom Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism
1Stone and HuntA Computer Approach to Content Analysis: Studies Using the General Inquirer System
2KleinrockMessage Delay in Communication Nets with Storage
1Briggs and BurkeSocial History of the Media: From Gutenberg to the Internet
2Gerla and KleinrockOn the Topological Design of Distributed Computer Networks
2KleinrockCommunication Nets: Stochastic Message Flow and Delay
0TufekciSocial Movements and Governments in the Digital Age: Evaluating a Complex Landscape.
1RausComputer Networks Super Review
0StandageThe Victorian Internet: The Remarkable Story of the Telegraph and the Nineteenth Centuryʼs on-Line Pioneers
1PosterCyberdemocracy: Internet and the public sphere
1Wade et al.Identifying Representative Textual Sources in Blog Networks.
2ChenailQualitative Researchers in the Blogosphere: Using Blogs as Diaries and Data.
1FannyMuch Pragmatics. Very Meaning. Wow: Language Play and Affiliation in Doge Speak
1Seidel and ClarkTHE ETHNOGRAPH: A computer program for the analysis of qualitative data
1SeidelQualitative Data Analysis
1Seidel and ClarkThe Ethnograph: a computer program for the analysis of qualitative data
0CRUZ and MACHADOThe Netnography in the consumers' boycott studies: the Brazilian company Arezzo’s case
1BowlerNetnography: A method specifically designed to study cultures and communities online
1KozinetsNetnography: The marketer’s secret weapon
1SandlinNetnography as a consumer education research tool
1KozinetsOn netnography: Initial reflections on consumer research investigations of cyberculture
2KozinetsThe Field Behind the Screen: Using Netnography for Marketing Research in Online Communities
1Kozinets”I want to believe”: A netnography of the X-Philes' subculture of consumption
2Nelson and OtnesExploring Cross-Cultural Ambivalence: A Netnography of Intercultural Wedding Message Boards
1KozinetsClick to Connect: Netnography and Tribal Advertising
2Mejova et al.Controversy and Sentiment in Online News
1LiuSentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining
1BleiProbabilistic Topic Models
1TonniesCommunity and Society
1Tönnies et al.Tönnies: Community and Civil Society
1SchmidtSapping Attention: Reading digital sources: a case study in ship's logs
1The 10 Algorithms That Dominate Our World
112/31/2014Taylor Swift's End Of Year Video Has Us In Tears
0AnthroVlogWhat Defines a Community?
1Chadwick et al.Handbook of Internet Politics
1Mackey‘Gay Girl in Damascus’ Blog a Hoax, American Says
2GleickThe Information Palace
0McCartyWhat Is Humanities Computing? Toward a Definition of the Field
1OrlandiIs Humanities Computing a Discipline
0SvenssonHumanities Computing as Digital Humanities
1UnsworthWhat is Humanities Computing and What is Not?
2BauwensThe Political Economy of Peer Production
1Drucker and NowviskieSpeculative Computing: Aesthetic Provocations in Humanities Computing
2Hervás and FinlaysonThe prevalence of descriptive referring expressions in news and narrative
0FinlaysonDeriving narrative morphologies via analogical story merging
3PeirceHow to Make Our Ideas Clear
2SivadoThe Shape of Things to Come? Reflections on the Ontological Turn in Anthropology
2ParkerBogeyman: Benedict Anderson's "Derivative" Discourse
0Watanabe and SmutsExplaining Religion without Explaining It Away: Trust, Truth, and the Evolution of Cooperation in Roy A. Rappaport's “The Obvious Aspects of Ritual”
1FuentesPerformance Constellations: Memory and Event in Digitally Enabled Protests in the Americas
1SnickarsWikiLeaks| Himalaya of Data
0Bode and ArthurCollecting Ourselves
1TufekciCan you see me now? Audience and disclosure regulation in online social network sites
1TufekciWho Acquires Friends Through Social Media and Why?" Rich Get Richer" Versus" Seek and Ye Shall Find".
1TufekciGrooming, gossip, Facebook and MySpace: What can we learn about these sites from those who won't assimilate?
2Tufekci and WilsonSocial media and the decision to participate in political protest: Observations from Tahrir Square
1SeccuroCrash Into Me: A Survivor's Search for Justice
1SandayFraternity Gang Rape: Sex, Brotherhood, and Privilege on Campus
1IncBulletin of the Atomic Scientists
1Gentleman and IhakaLexical Scope and Statistical Computing
1WickhamThe Split-Apply-Combine Strategy for Data Analysis
1EderlyA Rape on Campus: A Brutal Assault and Struggle for Justice at UVA
1BaradMeeting the Universe Halfway: Realism and Social Constructivism without Contradiction
1BaradMeeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning< br>
1McGannTexts in N-dimensions and Interpretation in a New Key
3CharniakStatistical Language Learning
2JaynesInformation theory and statistical mechanics
1ThomaEnergy, Entropy, and Information
1MillsSituated Actions and Vocabularies of Motive
2KayFunctional grammar
2Newman et al.Analyzing Entities and Topics in News Articles Using Statistical Topic Models
0HewittThe Challenge of Open Systems: Current Logic Programming Methods May Be Insufficient for Developing the Intelligent Systems of the Future
1GinsburgCulture/media: a (mild) polemic
2GinsburgIndigenous media: Faustian contract or global village?
1Ajax Forms in Drupal 7 | Drupal.org
1GuldiThe Other Side of the Panopticon: Technology, Archives, and the Difficulty of Seeing Victorian Heterotopias
1TurnerThe Center out There: Pilgrim's Goal
3RotaIn Memoriam of Stan Ulam - the Barrier of Meaning
1GinsburgCulture/Media: A (Mild) Polemic
2GinsburgScreen Memories: Resignifying the Traditional in Indigenous Media
1GinsburgSome thoughts on culture/media
2GinsburgIndigenous Media: Faustian Contract or Global Village?
1Hongladarom and EssInformation Technology Ethics: Cultural Perspectives
1BorjaEight Characteristics of Social Media Fueled Movements: Brazil
1TufekciNetworked Politics from Tahrir to Taksim: Is there a Social Media-fueled Protest Style? | DMLcentral
2Wiggins and BowersMemes as Genre: A Structurational Analysis of the Memescape
1MaximilianOn Eritrea: Cross-Talk Without Dialogue
1SimoniteStartup Brain Corporation Offers a Way to Train Robots by Demonstration, Not Coding
1Bowker and StarSorting things out: Classification and its consequences
1Bowker and StarSorting things out
1UnsworthElectronic Scholarship; or, Scholarly Publishing and the Public
2Leetaru et al.Mapping the Global Twitter Heartbeat: The Geography of Twitter
2LeetaruCulturomics 2.0: Forecasting Large-Scale Human Behavior Using Global News Media Tone in Time and Space
2Coates et al.Second-to-Fourth Digit Ratio Predicts Success Among High-Frequency Financial Traders
1GibbsHermeneutics of Data and Historical Writing
2LeetaruMass Book Digitization: The Deeper Story of Google Books and the Open Content Alliance
1LeetaruGDELT Global Knowledge Graph
2Easley et al.The Volume Clock: Insights into the High Frequency Paradigm
1EngleThe Econometrics of Ultra-High-Frequency Data
1CiuccarelliMind the Graph: From Visualization to Collaborative Network Constructions
1Supercomputer Predicts Revolution
1SchillerGoogle Is Alive, It Has Eyes, and This Is What It Sees
1Towards Psychohistory: Uncovering the Patterns of World History with Google BigQuery | GDELT Official Blog
2Liebes et al.Media, Ritual, and Identity
2Bessire and BondOntological Anthropology and the Deferral of Critique
There is a belief that because the sphere of communication and publication has
1LaungaramsriImagining Nation: Women's Rights and the Transnational Movement of Shan Women in Thailand and Burma
3FraserTransnational Public Sphere: Transnationalizing the Public Sphere On the Legitimacy and Efficacy of Public Opinion in a Post-Westphalian World
1FraserTransnationalizing the Public Sphere
1BrandHow buildings learn: What happens after they're built
1GeigerDoes Habermas Understand the Internet? The Algorithmic Construction of the Blogo/Public Sphere
1Ribes et al.Artifacts That Organize: Delegation in the Distributed Organization
2Geiger and RibesTrace Ethnography: Following Coordination Through Documentary Practices
2Geiger and RibesThe Work of Sustaining Order in Wikipedia: The Banning of a Vandal
1Bowker and StarSorting Things Out
1Bowker and StarSorting Things Out: Classification and Its Consequences
2SchuurmanDatabase Ethnographies Using Social Science Methodologies to Enhance Data Analysis and Interpretation
1Wang and InabaAnalyzing structures and evolution of digital humanities based on correspondence analysis and co-word analysis
1SinclairA Gentle Introduction to Correspondence Analysis
1MiscioneDataGate Plots Dramas of Institutional Identification
1Kim and ParkData Iconology
1arXivHow Yahoo Research Labs Studies Culture as a Formal Computational Concept
1Biro{"id":280886 et al.Classic Maya Politics in the Western Maya Region (I): Ajawil/Ajawlel and Ch’e’n
3Schich et al.A Network Framework of Cultural History
0Levi-StraussThe Mathematics of Man
1TumberBulldozing the Humanities
2UnderwoodTheorizing Research Practices We Forgot to Theorize Twenty Years Ago
2Hean et al.The M–C–M′ Cycle and Social Capital
1heuserLiterary Lab publishes Pamphlet 2: “Network Theory, Plot Analysis” by Franco Moretti – Stanford Literary Lab
2Barnes and HararyGraph Theory in Network Analysis
1LatourReassembling the Social - An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory
1Latour et al.A New Method to Trace the Path of Innovations: The 'Socio-technical' Graph
1Transduction (psychology)
2TamboukouRe-imagining the narratable subject
1SimondonThe position of the problem of ontogenesis
2SackCharacter Networks for Narrative Generation
2Sack et al.Simulating the Cultural Evolution of Literary Genres
1McGee et al.Harnessing the Semantic Web for Scholarship
1Youngman and HadzikadicComplexity and the Human Experience: Modeling Complexity in the Humanities and Social Sciences
2SackSimulating Plot: Towards a Generative Model of Narrative Structure
2Park et al.Character-Net: Character Network Analysis from Video
2LatourAnother Way to Compose the Common World
2DescolaThe Grid and the Tree: Reply to Marshall Sahlins’ Comment
2de Almeida and AlmeidaDiagrams
2SahlinsOn the ontological scheme of <i>Beyond nature and culture</i>
2Pina-CabralWorld: An anthropological examination (part 1)
1HebertTools for Text and Image Analysis: An Introduction to Applied Semiotics
0KnuthThe Stanford GraphBase: A Platform for Combinatorial Computing
1AnastosThe Ethical Theory of Images Formulated by the Iconoclasts in 754 and 815
2ShoreWhy Milton Is Not an Iconoclast
2Latour et al.A Note on Socio-Technical Graphs
1LanciaT-LAB Tools for Text Analysis
1Animated Exploration of Graphs with Radial Layout
2Teil and LatourThe Hume Machine: Can Association Networks Do More Than Formal Rules
2RaleyDigital Humanities for the Next Five Minutes
1MorenoContextos y prácticas en las humanidades digitales
2FarleyA Foray into Library Digital Publishing: The British Virginia Project at Virginia Commonwealth University
1LanciaThe Logic of a Textscope
2Davis et al.Texture Analysis Using Generalized Co-Occurrence Matrices
2Zucker and TerzopoulosFinding Structure in Co-Occurrence Matrices for Texture Analysis
2BuzzettiDigital Representation and the Text Model
1StührenbergXStandoff
1What, when, where? Spatial and temporal annotations with XStandoff
1TEI Feature Structures as a Representation Format for Multiple Annotation and Generic XML Documents
1SGF - An integrated model for multiple annotations and its application in a linguistic domain
1JXON: an Architecture for Schema and Annotation Driven JSON/XML Bidirectional Transformations
1An extensible API for documents with multiple annotation layers
1Luminescent: parsing LMNL by XSLT upconversion
1Balisage Series on Markup Technologies: Topic Index
1What, when, where? Spatial and temporal annotations with XStandoff
1A toolkit for multi-dimensional markup
1Poio API and GraF-XML
1Why TEI stand-off annotation doesn't quite work
3Ma et al.Models and Tools for Collaborative Annotation
2Symposium The Design of Machines to Simulate the Behavior of the Human Brain
1PulizziIn the Near Future, Only Very Wealthy Colleges Will Have English Departments
1MelissaMelissa Terras' Blog: Inaugural Lecture: A Decade in Digital Humanities
2Kivran-Swaine et al.Understanding Loneliness in Social Awareness Streams: Expressions and Responses
1ncbi/PubReader
1WrightThe Secret History of Hypertext
1RobertsonThe Differences between Digital History and Digital Humanities
1WellmonThe Humanities in Full: Polemics Against the Two-Culture Fallacy
1Becoming Achilles | Site for book, Becoming Achilles, and related topics.
0MediacurrentIntroduction to HTML5/CSS3 In Drupal 7
1Self-Fashioning in Society and Solitude | Harvard Magazine Sep-Oct 2013
1GermanoThe Funerary Transformation of the Great Perfection (Rdzogs chen)
1SampleDifficult Thinking about the Digital Humanities
1al and SchnappThe Immense Promise of the Digital Humanities
1PentlandSocial Physics: How Good Ideas Spread—The Lessons from a New Science
1UnderwoodYou can't govern reception.
1Critical Approaches to Digital Humanities | An MATX Symposium at Virginia Commonwealth University | Friday March 7, 9:30am-2:30pm
1C21 Conference | Thinking C21
1The 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)
2KohNiceness, Building, and Opening the Genealogy of the Digital Humanities: Beyond the Social Contract of Humanities Computing
2DieterThe Virtues of Critical Technical Practice
2BarnettThe Brave Side of Digital Humanities
2JagodaGaming the Humanities
2GallowayThe Cybernetic Hypothesis
2RaleyDigital Humanities for the Next Five Minutes
2Chun and RhodyWorking the Digital Humanities: Uncovering Shadows between the Dark and the Light
2GolumbiaDeath of a Discipline
2GrusinThe Dark Side of Digital Humanities: Dispatches from Two Recent mla Conventions
2KirschenbaumWhat Is “Digital Humanities,” and Why Are They Saying Such Terrible Things about It?
2McPhersonDesigning for Difference
2LennonThe Digital Humanities and National Security
1New Essay: "What is 'Digital Humanities,' and Why Are They Saying Such Terrible Things about It?"
1University et al.Why are such terrible things written about DH? Kirsch v. Kirschenbaum
1CordellOn Ignoring Encoding
1SchumanWill Digital Humanities #Disrupt the University?
1Digital humanities won't save the humanities, digital humanists say @insidehighered
2KirschTechnology Is Taking Over English Departments
2Ivanhoe | A Praxis Program Project
1MITx: MAS.S69x: Big Data and Social Physics
2Thomer and TwidaleHow Databases Learn
2MoscoThe digital sublime: Myth, power, and cyberspace
2MoscoThe political economy of communication: Rethinking and renewal
1MoscoMyth-ing links: Power and community on the information highway
1Meehan et al.Rethinking Political Economy: Change and Continuity
2DharData science and prediction
1Why Do We Need Data Science When We’ve Had Statistics for Centuries?
0Edward VanhoutteThe World of Digital Humanities : Digital Humanities in the World
1Console Vs. PC - Win Diablo III: Reaper of Souls Collector's Edition or Infamous: Second Son!
1LebaronGeometric Data Analysis in a Social Science Research Program: The Case of Bordieu's Sociology
2SummaStatistical Learning and Data Science
1ShapiroThe Limits of Ethnography: Combining Social Sciences for CSCW
1Bentley et al.Ethnographically-informed Systems Design for Air Traffic Control
1Julian Assange & Wikileaks: Timeline of Events
3TufekciBig Questions for Social Media Big Data: Representativeness, Validity and Other Methodological Pitfalls
1GibbsHermeneutics of Data and Historical Writing (Gibbs & Owens)
1ShirkyOntology is Overrated
2AndersonMore Is Different
1BohannanThe impact of money on an African subsistence economy
1BohannanConcepts of Time among the Tiv of Nigeria
2BohannanSome Principles of Exchange and Investment among the Tiv2
0WeschThe Machine is (Changing) Us: YouTube and the Politics of Authenticity
2Licklider and VezzaApplications of Information Networks
2DescolaHuman Natures
1DescolaBeyond Nature and Culture
1Descola and PálssonNature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives
1Philippe Descola’s Beyond Nature and Culture | Somatosphere
1DescolaEstrutura ou sentimento: a relação com o animal na Amazônia
1Pax'I became the profane pervert Arab blogger'
1PaxBaghdad Blogger
1Kelly and EtlingMapping Iranʼs Online Public: Politics and Culture in the Persian Blogosphere
1Travels in Weblogestan | Inside Higher Ed
2JensenBlogging Iran : a case study of Iranian English Language weblogs
2ScottThe Anthropology of Ontology (religious Science?)
1HunterFact—Information—Data—Knowledge: Databases as a Way of Organizing Knowledge
1TetlockAccountability: A Social Check on the Fundamental Attribution Error
2Whitehead and WeschHuman No More: Digital Subjectivities in a Post-Human Anthropology
1Whitehead and WeschHuman no more: digital subjectivities, unhuman subjects, and the end of anthropology
2KumarTransnational Tamil networks: Mapping engagement opportunities on the Web
2PragasamTigers on the Mind: An Interrogation of Conflict Diasporas and Long Distance Nationalism. a Study of the Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora in London
1DubartellComputer-Mediated Communication: Human-to-Human Communication across the Internet
2BernalPlease forget democracy and justice: Eritrean politics and the powers of humor
1BernalDiaspora, Digital Media, and Death Counts: Eritreans and the Politics of Memorialisation
1BernalCivil Society and Cyberspace: Reflections on Dehai, Asmarino, and Awate
1BernalCivil Society and Cyberspace: Reflections on Dehai, Asmarino, and Awate
1MakkiCulture and Agency in a Colonial Public Sphere: Religion and the Anti-Colonial Imagination in 1940s Eritrea
1BernalDiaspora, Digital Media, and Death Counts: Eritreans and the Politics of Memorialisation
1Sanchez and GanapatiThe Use of Internet by Diasporic Communities for Political Mobilization
1GardnerWeaving Threads: How the Maya-Mam Imagine the Complex Fabric of Collective Identities
2HarlowSocial media and social movements: Facebook and an online Guatemalan justice movement that moved offline
2JurisThe New Digital Media and Activist Networking within Anti–Corporate Globalization Movements
1HaleCultural Politics of Identity in Latin America
1Ong et al.Cultural Citizenship as Subject-Making: Immigrants Negotiate Racial and Cultural Boundaries in the United States [and Comments and Reply]
0SchillerFrom Immigrant to Transmigrant: Theorizing Transnational Migration
2Schiller et al.Towards a Definition of Transnationalism
1High Performance Computing Act of 1991
2Grabowicz et al.Social Features of Online Networks: The Strength of Intermediary Ties in Online Social Media
1Zhang et al.Expertise Networks in Online Communities: Structure and Algorithms
2Zhang et al.Expertise networks in online communities: structure and algorithms
2WesterhoffAn agent-based macroeconomic model with interacting firms, socio-economic opinion formation and optimistic/pessimistic sales expectations
1Scientific method: Statistical errors : Nature News & Comment
1MayuramaThe second cybernetics
2Helmer-HirschbergAnalysis of the Future
1Delphi Method | RAND
2HallEncoding/decoding
1HallThe television discourse-encoding and decoding.
1WilliamsonThe Death of the Theorist and the Emergence of Data and Algorithms in Digital Social Research.
2Gansner et al.GMap: Visualizing graphs and clusters as maps
3KobourovSpring Embedders and Force Directed Graph Drawing Algorithms
3KobourovSpring Embedders and Force Directed Graph Drawing Algorithms
1KobourovForce-Directed Drawing Algorithms
1Gajer and KobourovGRIP: Graph drawing with intelligent placement
2Erten et al.GraphAEL: Graph Animations with Evolving Layouts
3Ozgur et al.Co-occurrence Network of Reuters News
3GrivellMining the bibliome: searching for a needle in a haystack?
2Gajer et al.A Multi-dimensional Approach to Force-Directed Layouts of Large Graphs
1Co-occurrence networks
0AdamsHyperland
2ColemanThe Social Production of Ethics in Debian and Free Software Communities: Anthropological Lessons
2ColemanThe Political Agnosticism of Free and Open Source Software and the Inadvertent Politics of Contrast
1NelsonComputer Lib/Dream Machines
2Constant et al.The kindness of strangers: The usefulness of electronic weak ties for technical advice
2Kraut et al.Internet paradox revisited
1Kiesler and SproullManagerial response to changing environments: Perspectives on problem sensing from social cognition
1Siegel et al.Group processes in computer-mediated communication
2Kiesler et al.Social psychological aspects of computer-mediated communication.
2Sproull and KieslerReducing social context cues: Electronic mail in organizational communication
1Kraut et al.Internet paradox: A social technology that reduces social involvement and psychological well-being?
2LUFF and HEATHThe collaborative production of computer commands in command and control
1Luff and HeathSystem use and social organisation: observations on human computer interaction in an architectural practice
1Caviglia et al.Communication Design and the Digital Humanities
1Burdick et al.Manifesto for the New Humanities: A Review of Digital_Humanities
2Drucker et al.Digital_Humanities
1Schnapp and TenenDigital Humanities 2.0+ Intro to xpCrit [1]
1Lunenfeld et al.Digital_Humanities
1Burdick et al.Digital Humanities
1DouglasAsynchrony
1TuringOn Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem
0GearingPriests and warriors; social structures for Cherokee politics in the 18th century by Fred Gearing.
1GearingToward a General Theory of Cultural Transmission
1Gearing et al.Overview: A Cultural Theory of Education
1Gearing and TindallAnthropological Studies of the Educational Process
1GearingWhere We Are and Where We Might Go: Steps toward a General Theory of Cultural Transmission
1GearingThe Structural Poses of 18th Century Cherokee Villages
1GearingOn Dobbert et al., 'Cultural Transmission. . .'
1FogelsonReview of Priests and Warriors: Social Structures for Cherokee Politics in the 18th Century by Fred Gearing
1ConnollyA Little History of the World Wide Web
0Berners-Lee et al.World-Wide Web: The Information Universe
2Berners-LeeWWW: Past, Present, and Future
1RappaportThe Obvious Aspects of Ritual
2Watanabe and SmutsExplaining Religion without Explaining It Away: Trust, Truth, and the Evolution of Cooperation in Roy A. Rappaport's “The Obvious Aspects of Ritual”
8BarabásiNetwork Science Book
2Haralick et al.Textual Features for Image Classification
1BarabásiThe Network Takeover
2Hein et al.Scale-Free Networks
1Salazar and OrobitgThe Making of an Imagined Community: The Press as a Mediator in Ethnographic Research into Assisted Reproductive Technologies (art)
1ZuckermanCute Cats and the Arab Spring: When Social Media Meet Social Change
1Capurro and HjørlandThe concept of information
1VollrathBecoming Analogical
2Christakis and FowlerThe Spread of Obesity in a Large Social Network over 32 Years
1Holbraad and PedersenThe Politics of Ontology — Cultural Anthropology
2Wu et al.Information Flow in Social Groups
0dan izzoHow the Internet Works
0mistertentpoleTCP / IP - An animated discussion
0picolsignsHistory of the Internet
1Wellman and WortleyDifferent Strokes from Different Folks: Community Ties and Social Support
1TonniesCommunity and Society
2BurtonReplicating the Manchester Baby: motives, methods, and messages from the past
1WareThe History and Development of the Electronic Computer Project at the Institute for Advanced Study
2Moretti‘Operationalizing’
0AnthroVlogWhat Defines a Community?
2Acquisti and GrossImagined Communities: Awareness, Information Sharing, and Privacy on the Facebook
2AndersonImagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism (New Edition)
1ToolkitThis is a Basic Page
1AppaduraiModernity at large: cultural dimensions of globalization
1Szeman and KaposyCultural Theory: An Anthology
2MetcalfGlobal “Disjunctive” and the “Sites” of Anthropology
1RedfieldThe Social Organization of Tradition
1RedfieldSocieties and Cultures as Natural Systems
1AxelThe Context of Diaspora
1RedfieldThe Folk Society
1TaylorAlienation and Community
1TaylorNo Community, No Democracy, Part I
1Emden and MidgleyBeyond Habermas: Democracy, Knowledge, and the Public Sphere
1AuerbachTypological Symbolism in Medieval Literature
1Auerbach and Cuesta AbadFigura
2WesterlundDead Matter Has Memory!
2BergsonMatter and Memory
2TaylorTwo Theories of Modernity
1TaylorOn Social Imaginary
2KeltyAfterword:: Recompiling
2Kelty et al.Anthropology of/in Circulation: The Future of Open Access and Scholarly Societies
2Henry et al.The Connexions Project: Promoting Open Sharing of Knowledge for Education
3KeltyGeeks, Social Imaginaries, and Recursive Publics
1KeltyTwo Bits
1KeltyFree Software/Free Science
2KeltyPunt To Culture
2KeltyCulture's Open Sources: Software, Copyright, and Cultural Critique
2KeltyIntroduction: Culture In, Culture Out
2Chalmers et al.High-level perception, representation, and analogy: A critique of artificial intelligence methodology
1Mitchell and HofstadterThe emergence of understanding in a computer model of concepts and analogy-making
1HofstadterAnalogy as the Core of Cognition
1JaynesThe Second Law as Physical Fact and as Human Inference
0AndersonThe Nation as Imagined Community
2Duncan and SemuraInformation Loss as a Foundational Principle for the Second Law of Thermodynamics
4zook and SchroederSensors as Information Transducers
1KirschenbaumMechanisms: New Media and the Forensic Imagination
2Bennett and DiVincenzoQuantum Information and Computation
4GleickThe Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood
1Demonic device converts information to energy: Scientific American
2KlimontovichEntropy and Information of Open Systems

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