Will the current practice of data and digital analysis harm humanities scholarship? Or will increasing access to data and easy-to-use tools for digital analysis instead strengthen the ability to critically interpret culture and contemporary life? These two perspectives permeate The Datafied Society: Studying Culture through Data, edited by Mirko Tobias Schäfer and Karin van Es
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Book review of "Big Data: A Revolution That Will Transform How We Live, Work and Think", by Kenneth ...
The article is a review of the book by Deborah Lupton Data Selves: More‐Than‐Human Perspectives (New...
Data are increasingly interwoven in various aspects of our social lives. In our everyday and profess...
As more and more aspects of everyday life are turned into machine-readable data, researchers are pro...
Book review: A history of the convergence of ethnography, cultural studies and digital medi
As machine-readable data comes to play an increasingly important role in everyday life, researchers ...
As machine-readable data comes to play an increasingly important role in everyday life, researchers ...
Re-animating salient controversies from ‘weird science’ and ‘alien phenomenology’, Blackman explores...
While industries such as music, newspapers, film and publishing have seen radical changes in their b...
International audienceThis paper is about data in the humanities. Most of my colleagues in literary ...
This book review critiques Lauren F. Klein and Catherine D'lgnazio's Data Feminism (2020). Klein and...
Rob Kitchin’s latest book is an important addition to the emerging field of critical data studies, i...
Digital Humanities: Knowledge and Critique is a book for our time. It comes just as another wave of ...
What is the future of the book, or maybe rather, does the book have a future at all? These are quest...
Digital humanities has a critical role in the progress of the data visualisation field. First, as hu...
Book review of "Big Data: A Revolution That Will Transform How We Live, Work and Think", by Kenneth ...
The article is a review of the book by Deborah Lupton Data Selves: More‐Than‐Human Perspectives (New...
Data are increasingly interwoven in various aspects of our social lives. In our everyday and profess...