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Data Cultures, Culture as Data – Special Issue of Cultural Analytics

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Data Cultures, Culture as Data – Special Issue of Cultural Analytics

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Data have become pervasive in research in the humanities and the social sci-ences. New areas, objects, and situations for study have developed; and newmethods for working with data are shepherded by new epistemologies and (po-tential) paradigm shifts. But data didn’t just happen to us. We have happenedto data.

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Clement, T. & Acker, A., (2019) “Data Cultures, Culture as Data – Special Issue of Cultural Analytics”, Journal of Cultural Analytics . https://doi.org/10.22148/16.035 (external link, opens in new tab).

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