| Extent: | 1 Online-Ressource (380 pages) |
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| Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
| Type of publication (narrower categories): | Aufsatzsammlung |
| Language: | English |
| Notes: | Includes bibliographical references and index Contents: 1. After the trench wars: Heterodox research practices in digital and computational ssh (Introduction to the handbook of digital and computational research methods) / Anders Koed Madsen and Anders Kristian Munk -- Part I: Disciplinary perspectives -- 2. Archaeology / Iza Romanowska -- 3. The digital historian's craft / Martin Grandjean -- 4. Computational anthropology / Samantha Breslin and Kristoffer Albris -- 5. Economic sociology: Using agent-based modelling to study financial markets / Christian Borch and Nicholas Skar-Gislinge -- 6. Four guiding principles for rethinking organizational charts / Dario Rodighiero -- 7. The digital turn in food studies / Tanja Schneider -- 8. Combining qualitative and quantitative methods in behavioural psychology for complex human-environment systems / Jens Koed Madsen -- 9. Situating digital data in media and communication research / Sharon Meraz -- 10. Objectivity in/through partial perspectives / Laura K. Nelson -- Part II: Epistemic trouble -- 11. Bias in machine learning as a multi-dimensional problem / Mascha Kurpicz-Briki -- 12. Online groundedness / Richard Rogers -- 13. Theoretical heuristics in digital social research / Hjalmar Bang Carlsen -- 14. Beyond the quant and qual divide / David Moats -- 15. The vanishing micro/macro divide and the politics of computational interactionism / Tommaso Venturini -- 16. Gatekeeping: The case of digital archives / Johan Heinsen -- 17. Representation and visualization / Michele Mauri -- 18. Mapping with care: Data feminist principles for participatory visual practices / Gabriele Colombo and Sabine Niederer -- 19. Privacy in digital and computational ssh / Nicholas Proferes -- Part III: Making the instruments of social sciences and humanities -- Introduction to Part III: -- 20. Toolmaking is science by other means / Mathieu Jacomy, Bernhard Rieder, Erik Borra, Guillaume Plique, Kenneth Christian Enevoldsen and Nees Jan van Eck -- 21. Meet the dcssh toolmakers / Mathieu Jacomy, Bernhard Rieder , Erik Borra, Guillaume Plique, Kenneth Christian Enevoldsen and Nees Jan van Eck -- 22. Why do dcssh toolmakers make tools? / Mathieu Jacomy, Bernhard Rieder, Erik Borra, Guillaume Plique, Kenneth Christian Enevoldsen and Nees Jan van Eck -- 23. The lifecyle of dc tools for ssh / Mathieu Jacomy, Bernhard Rieder, Erik Borra, Guillaume Plique, Kenneth Christian Enevoldsen and Nees Jan van Eck -- 24. Valuing toolmaking in academia / Mathieu Jacomy, Bernhard Rieder, Erik Borra, Guillaume Plique, Kenneth Christian Enevoldsen and Nees Jan van Eck -- 25. In defense of the researcher-toolmaker figure / Mathieu Jacomy, Bernhard Rieder , Erik Borra, Guillaume Plique, Kenneth Christian Enevoldsen and Nees Jan van Eck. |
| ISBN: | 978-1-80220-899-3 ; 978-1-0353-8071-8 ; 978-1-80220-898-6 |
| Other identifiers: | 10.4337/9781802208993 [DOI] |
| Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
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