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Hermeneutica : computer-assisted interpretation in the humanities

Title
Hermeneutica : computer-assisted interpretation in the humanities / Geoffrey Rockwell and Stéfan Sinclair.
ISBN
9780262034357
0262034352
Publication
Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : The MIT Press, [2016]
Physical Description
viii, 246 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Summary
"With increasing interest being shown in participatory research models, whether it be Wikipedia, World of Warcraft, participatory writing (like Montfort et al's 10 Print or Laurel et al's Design Research) or the more traditional communal research cultures of the arts collective or engineering lab, the Humanities is increasingly relying on computational tools to do the 'heavy lifting' necessary to process all of this information. Hermeneuti.ca, as its name implies, is about hermeneutical things--the computing tools of research that are usually hidden--how to use them, and how they are interpretative objects to be understood. Hermeneuti.ca is both a book and also a web site (http://hermeneuti.ca) that shows the interactive text analysis tools woven into the book. Essentially, Hermeneuti.ca is both a text about computer-assisted methods and a collection of analytical tools called Voyant (http://voyant-tools.org) that instantiate the authors ideas. While there is a definitely an emphasis on classic Digital Humanities work (corpus analysis, information retrieval, etc.), there is also a focus on the development of software as part of a project of knowledge that encompasses the idea of software as an active part of knowledge production that brings this book into the Software Studies series"--Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 14, 2018
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-239) and index.
Contents
Introduction: Correcting method
The measured words : how computers analyze texts
From the concordance to ubiquitous analytics
First interlude: The swallow flies swiftly through : an analysis of Humanist
There's a toy in my essay : problems with the rhetoric of text analysis
Second interlude: Now analyze that! : comparing the discourse on race
False positives : opportunities and dangers in big text analysis
Third interlude: Name games : analyzing game studies
A model theory : thinking-through hermeneutical things
Final interlude: The artifice of dialogue : thinking-through scepticism in Hume's dialogues
Conclusion: Agile hermeneutics and the conversation of the humanities.
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