Comments on: * Social Network Analysis (SNA) as an Analytical Research Method for the Humanities* http://newengland2011.thatcamp.org/10/19/social-network-analysis-sna-as-an-analytical-research-method-for-the-humanities/ The Humanities and Technology Camp Sat, 29 Oct 2011 00:14:54 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 By: Jamie Jungmin Yoo http://newengland2011.thatcamp.org/10/19/social-network-analysis-sna-as-an-analytical-research-method-for-the-humanities/#comment-174 Fri, 21 Oct 2011 21:34:30 +0000 http://newengland2011.thatcamp.org/?p=343#comment-174 @ Amanda — thanks! I’ll look into the link for more ideas proposed by Moretti. thanks again and look forward to discussing more about it in and outside the session!

@ Max – that’s a great idea! i’d love to do that. personally i hope to learn about the complex networks. we could have a joint session or align ours for two hrs. nice! I read your abstract, and it looks great. i don’t think i touched the deeper level of analysis shared among science people. but it’s truly awesome you are working on art history! i definitely hear more about it. thanks a lot!

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By: mschich http://newengland2011.thatcamp.org/10/19/social-network-analysis-sna-as-an-analytical-research-method-for-the-humanities/#comment-172 Fri, 21 Oct 2011 20:41:13 +0000 http://newengland2011.thatcamp.org/?p=343#comment-172 Hi Jamie, I just proposed another session focussing on complex networks. It would be great if we could align both of our sessions for two censecutive hours of fun.
For my abstract see newengland2011.thatcamp.org/10/21/complex-networks/
Best, Max

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By: Amanda Rust http://newengland2011.thatcamp.org/10/19/social-network-analysis-sna-as-an-analytical-research-method-for-the-humanities/#comment-160 Fri, 21 Oct 2011 16:54:30 +0000 http://newengland2011.thatcamp.org/?p=343#comment-160 I think this sounds quite interesting — I know people have started to use Social Network Analysis to look at literature (Moretti himself works on a possible model with network theory here), and I would love a chance to discuss these ideas.

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