Abstract
Beginnings are always hard to trace. They tend to belong more to the realm of myth, as Tristram Shandy well knew. At what point did it become necessary, in the sense of unavoidable, to use computation to study culture? Was it a certain polemic, new kinds of data (Google Books, Project Gutenberg), the rise of analytical techniques (natural language processing, machine learning), technologies such as the internet or social media, or simply that powerful social actor called “critical mass”.
How to Cite:
Piper, A., (2016) “There Will Be Numbers”, Journal of Cultural Analytics 1(1). https://doi.org/10.22148/16.006 (external link, opens in new tab).