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  1. Document markup - Why? How?

    Abstract: "In this paper the author argues that markup and writing belong to related systems for storing information and/ or speech and that there is no clear border between the two. In addition he argues that marking up text done as more or less... more

     

    Abstract: "In this paper the author argues that markup and writing belong to related systems for storing information and/ or speech and that there is no clear border between the two. In addition he argues that marking up text done as more or less separate from ordinary writing has been used in Western scholarly work at least since the times of the library in the Museum in Alexandria and up until today. Markup means that some part of a document is identified and some statement is made about the linguistic and/ or textual status and interpretative frame of that part or it is extracted for some scholarly purpose. The ways and means by which this is done may vary. It will depend both on the aim: why exactly do we wish to identify this part of the text? And on the technology available: papyrus scrolls and reed pens make for different markup than what is done with computer stored texts. In this paper selected uses for digital text and markup are discussed with examples mainly taken from the electr

     

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    Enthalten in: Historical social research; Mannheim : GESIS, 1979-; 37, Heft 3 (2012), 106-124; Online-Ressource
    DDC Categories: 070; 900; 800; 300
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Digitalisierung; (thesoz)Geisteswissenschaft; (thesoz)historische Analyse; (thesoz)Textanalyse; (thesoz)Bibliothek; (thesoz)Antike; (thesoz)Technologie; (thesoz)Computer; (thesoz)Roman; (thesoz)Norwegen; (thesoz)vergleichende Forschung; (thesoz)Drama; (thesoz)Methodologie
    Scope: Online-Ressource
  2. Long-term digital preservation: a digital humanities topic?

    Abstract: "We argue that the so-called Digital Humanities fail to meet conventional criteria to be an accredited field of study on a par with Literature, Chemistry, Computer Science, and Civil Engineering, or even a specialized professorial emphasis... more

     

    Abstract: "We argue that the so-called Digital Humanities fail to meet conventional criteria to be an accredited field of study on a par with Literature, Chemistry, Computer Science, and Civil Engineering, or even a specialized professorial emphasis such as Ancient History or Nuclear Physics. The argument uses long-term digital preservation as an example to argue that Digital Humanities proponents' case for their research agenda does not merit financial support, emphasizing practical aspects over subjective theory." (author's abstract)

     

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    Enthalten in: Historical social research; Mannheim : GESIS, 1979-; 37, Heft 3 (2012), 201-217; Online-Ressource
    DDC Categories: 070
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Digitalisierung; (thesoz)Geisteswissenschaft; (thesoz)Archiv; (thesoz)Literatur; (thesoz)Computer; (thesoz)Wissenschaft; (thesoz)Dokumentation; (thesoz)Dokument; (thesoz)Theorie-Praxis; (thesoz)Software; (thesoz)Internet; (thesoz)Bibliothek
    Scope: Online-Ressource
  3. Opening up to big data: computer-assisted analysis of textual data in social sciences

    Abstract: "Two developments in computational text analysis may change the way qualitative data analysis in social sciences is performed: 1. the availability of digital text worth to investigate is growing rapidly, and 2. the improvement of... more

     

    Abstract: "Two developments in computational text analysis may change the way qualitative data analysis in social sciences is performed: 1. the availability of digital text worth to investigate is growing rapidly, and 2. the improvement of algorithmic information extraction approaches, also called text mining, allows for further bridging the gap between qualitative and quantitative text analysis. The key factor hereby is the inclusion of context into computational linguistic models which extends conventional computational content analysis towards the extraction of meaning. To clarify methodological differences of various computer-assisted text analysis approaches the article suggests a typology from the perspective of a qualitative researcher. This typology shows compatibilities between manual qualitative data analysis methods and computational, rather quantitative approaches for large scale mixed method text analysis designs." (author's abstract)

     

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    Enthalten in: Historical social research; Mannheim : GESIS, 1979-; 38, Heft 4 (2013), 332-358; Online-Ressource
    DDC Categories: 300
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Daten; (thesoz)Analyse; (thesoz)qualitative Methode; (thesoz)Textanalyse; (thesoz)quantitative Methode; (thesoz)Methode; (thesoz)Analyseverfahren; (thesoz)Sozialforschung; (thesoz)Diskursanalyse; (thesoz)Datenverarbeitung; (thesoz)Datenqualität; (thesoz)Computer; text mining; computer-assisted text analysis; CAQDAS; mixed methods; corpus linguistics; lexicometrics; digital humanities; eHumanities
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  4. An Agent-Based Computational Approach to "The Adam Smith Problem"

    Abstract: This paper uses agent-based modeling to investigate the philosophy of Adam Smith. During his lifetime, Smith published two books. In An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776), he argued that market behavior was... more

     

    Abstract: This paper uses agent-based modeling to investigate the philosophy of Adam Smith. During his lifetime, Smith published two books. In An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776), he argued that market behavior was dictated primarily by self-interest. However, his earlier book, The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759), placed sympathy and benevolence at the center of human social psychology. Reconciling these apparently contradictory views is known as the Adam Smith Problem. This study uses an agent-based model to combine Smith’s theories, exploring how social norms affect economic behavior, and vice versa. Although they share many basic assumptions, Smith’s works leave important questions unanswered: Theory of Moral Sentiments offers a strong model of how social norms consolidate but lacks a coherent explanation for how norms change over time, and, on the other side, Wealth of Nations does not account for the influence of social norms on commercial transaction

     

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    Enthalten in: Historical social research; Mannheim : GESIS, 1979-; 43, Heft 1 (2018), 308-336; Online-Ressource
    DDC Categories: 150; 300; 301
    Other subjects: (thesoz)soziale Norm; (thesoz)Sozialpsychologie; (thesoz)Simulation; (thesoz)Verhaltensmodell; (thesoz)Modell; (thesoz)Wirtschaftsethik; (thesoz)Theorievergleich; (thesoz)Smith, A.; (thesoz)Computer; (thesoz)ökonomisches Verhalten; (thesoz)Modellentwicklung; Adam Smith; agent-based simulation; agent-based computational economics; digital humanities; intellectual history; Theory of Moral Sentiments; Wealth of Nations
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  5. Open up the Culture of Masculinity in Computer Technology for Gender and Diversity: A Conversation with Judy Wajcman
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  SSOAR, GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften e.V., Mannheim

    Abstract: The following interview is based on an online conversation that took place in February 2021 between Feminist Science and Technology Studies (STS) researchers Judy Wajcman and Marion Mangelsdorf. In 2004 Judy Wajcman published the STS... more

     

    Abstract: The following interview is based on an online conversation that took place in February 2021 between Feminist Science and Technology Studies (STS) researchers Judy Wajcman and Marion Mangelsdorf. In 2004 Judy Wajcman published the STS classic TechnoFeminism, in which she analyses the fundamental presence of digital technologies and technological design processes. Wajcman discusses the range of feminist positions on the technological history of digitization and draws attention to the challenges that still exist today. She casts her decidedly critical eye on the gender issues as well as the racial bias that characterize digitization and assesses opportunities for cultural change

     

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    DDC Categories: 300; 301
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Informationstechnik; (thesoz)Geschlechterforschung; (thesoz)Feminismus; (thesoz)Computer; (thesoz)Digitalisierung; (thesoz)Techniksoziologie
    Scope: Online-Ressource
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    In: FZG - Freiburger Zeitschrift für GeschlechterStudien ; 27 (2021) 1 ; 115-121

  6. Economic opportunities and challenges posed by China for Mexico and Central America
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  DIE, Bonn

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783889852908; 3889852904
    DDC Categories: 327; 330; 301
    Series: Studies / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik ; 8
    Subjects: Internationaler Wettbewerb; Wirtschaftsbeziehungen; Außenwirtschaftspolitik; Handelspolitik; Textilindustrie; Computerindustrie; Auslandsmarkt
    Other subjects: (stw)Internationaler Wettbewerb; (stw)Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen; (stw)Außenwirtschaftspolitik; (stw)Textilindustrie; (stw)Computerindustrie; (stw)China; (stw)Mexiko; (stw)Mittelamerika; (stw)Internationaler Markt; (stw)USA; (lcsh)Central America--Economic conditions; (lcsh)Central America--Economic policy; (lcsh)Central America--Foreign economic relations--China; (lcsh)China--Economic conditions; (lcsh)China--Economic policy; (lcsh)China--Foreign economic relations--Central America; (lcsh)China--Foreign economic relations--Mexico; (lcsh)Mexico--Economic conditions; (lcsh)Mexico--Economic policy; (lcsh)Mexico--Foreign economic relations--China; (thesoz)Mexiko; (thesoz)Globalisierung; (thesoz)wirtschaftliche Integration; (thesoz)Nordamerika; (thesoz)Weltwirtschaft; (thesoz)institutioneller Wandel; (thesoz)Handelspolitik; (thesoz)Makroökonomie; (thesoz)Wirtschaftsentwicklung; (thesoz)Textilindustrie; (thesoz)USA; (thesoz)Entwicklungsland; (thesoz)Computer; (thesoz)WTO; (thesoz)Lateinamerika; (thesoz)wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit; (thesoz)China; (thesoz)wirtschaftliche Folgen; (thesoz)Asien; (thesoz)sozioökonomische Entwicklung; (thesoz)Beschäftigungspolitik; (thesoz)Ostasien; (thesoz)Mittelamerika; (thesoz)Informationstechnologie; (thesoz)Exportwirtschaft; (lcsh)China--Economic policy; (lcsh)China--Economic conditions; (lcsh)Mexico--Economic policy; (lcsh)Mexico--Economic conditions; (lcsh)Central America--Economic policy; (lcsh)Central America--Economic conditions; (lcsh)China--Foreign economic relations--Mexico; (lcsh)Mexico--Foreign economic relations--China; (lcsh)China--Foreign economic relations--Central America; (lcsh)Central America--Foreign economic relations--China; Graue Literatur
    Scope: 140 S., graph. Darst., 21 cm
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    Literaturverz. S. 125 - 140

  7. Computer in der Familie
    Umgang und Auswirkungen
    Contributor: Hammer, Veronika (Mitwirkender); Schmitt, Christian (Mitwirkender)
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  Ifb, Bamberg

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    Contributor: Hammer, Veronika (Mitwirkender); Schmitt, Christian (Mitwirkender)
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    DDC Categories: 004; 070; 600
    Series: ifb-Materialien ; [20]02,2
    Other subjects: (thesoz)computervermittelte Kommunikation; (thesoz)computerunterstütztes Lernen; (thesoz)Computerspiel; (thesoz)Erziehung; (thesoz)sozialer Status; (thesoz)Kind; (thesoz)PC; (thesoz)Eltern; (thesoz)Eltern-Kind-Beziehung; (thesoz)neue Medien; (thesoz)geschlechtsspezifische Sozialisation; (thesoz)geschlechtsspezifische Faktoren; (thesoz)Medienkompetenz; (thesoz)Familie; (thesoz)Internet; (thesoz)Computer
    Scope: 50 S., graph. Darst., 30 cm
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    Literaturverz. S. 33 - 40

  8. Mensch und Maschine im Spielraum
    technische Praxis und ästhetische Erfahrung
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  ArtecLab, Bremen

  9. Von der Hypermedia-Culture zur Cloud-Media-Culture
  10. Paradoxes of interactivity: perspectives for media theory, human-computer interaction, and artistic investigations
    Contributor: Seifert, Uwe (Herausgeber); Kim, Jin Hyun (Herausgeber); Moore, Anthony (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  SSOAR, GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften e.V., Mannheim ; transcript Verlag, Bielefeld

    Abstract: Current findings from anthropology, genetics, prehistory, cognitive and neuroscience indicate that human nature is grounded in a co-evolution of tool use, symbolic communication, social interaction and cultural transmission. Digital... more

     

    Abstract: Current findings from anthropology, genetics, prehistory, cognitive and neuroscience indicate that human nature is grounded in a co-evolution of tool use, symbolic communication, social interaction and cultural transmission. Digital information technology has recently entered as a new tool in this co-evolution, and will probably have the strongest impact on shaping the human mind in the near future. A common effort from the humanities, the sciences, art and technology is necessary to understand this ongoing co- evolutionary process. Interactivity is a key for understanding the new relationships formed by humans with social robots as well as interactive environments and wearables underlying this process. Of special importance for understanding interactivity are human-computer and human-robot interaction, as well as media theory and New Media Art. "Paradoxes of Interactivity" brings together reflections on "interactivity" from different theoretical perspectives, the interplay of scie

     

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    Contributor: Seifert, Uwe (Herausgeber); Kim, Jin Hyun (Herausgeber); Moore, Anthony (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783839408421
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    DDC Categories: 070; 301
    Series: Kultur- und Medientheorie
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Digitale Medien; (thesoz)Interaktion; (thesoz)Mensch; (thesoz)Mensch-Maschine-System; (thesoz)Computer; (thesoz)Medien; (thesoz)Kunst; (thesoz)Philosophie; (thesoz)Wissenschaft; (thesoz)Medientheorie; (thesoz)Musik; (thesoz)neue Medien; (thesoz)Technologie
    Scope: Online-Ressource, 344 S.
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