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  2. Tag: literary studies

Announcement: Can We Be Wrong?

I have a new book out. It’s called “Can We Be Wrong? The Problem of Textual Evidence in a Time of Data.” The goal of the book is to change the terms of debate surrounding the place of computational literary analysis within the field literary studies. Most of these debates have and continue to centre…

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in Announcements   Academic Publishing, Data, digital-humanities, Disciplinary Knowledge, literary studies, Machine Learning, News

Editors’ Choice: How do disciplines change?

Post Content Over the past few years I’ve become interested in better understanding how my own discipline works. As someone whose work has changed considerably over the past decade, it’s probably a predictable response. In one sense, it is about asking, How do I fit in? Read full post here.

in Editors' Choice   Academic Publishing, information theory, literary studies, time
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