Maximilian Schich

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ERA Chair for Cultural Data Analytics at
Tallinn University

"My PhD is in Art History" – Dr. Zoidberg

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Join us today at 14:00 (Tallinn time) for the @CUDANLab lecture & discussion with

Robin Mansell (@RMansell)
on "Digital Governance: Comparing Myths and Practice" đŸ¤–đŸ‘‘

Details & zoom link: https://cudan.tlu.ee/events/2023-02-27-robin-mansell-cudan-lecture/

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Robin Mansell: Digital Governance: Comparing Myths and Practice

When: 2023-02-27 14:00-16:00 (Tallinn time) Where: online The event is public via zoom: https://zoom.us/j/99209544202 Websites: Mansell, R. and Steinmueller, W. E. (2022) ‘DeNaturalising Digital Platforms: Is Mass Individualisation Here to Stay?, International Journal of Communication, 16: 461-481. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/13093/3655 home page https://www.lse.ac.uk/media-and-communications/people/academic-staff/robin-mansell

The Spring 2023 #CUDANLab newsletter is out:
https://mailchi.mp/8bcf3e4202ae/cudan-cultural-data-analytics-news-2023-02-05

Featuring the full speaker line-up for Spring 2023.

Please also mark mid-December 2023 for the Cultural Data Analytics conference (#CUDAN2023). More details including CFP coming soon...

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The #CUDANLab Open Lab event series is back!

Monday 2023-02-06 15:00-17:00 (Tallinn time)

Taylor Arnold & Lauren Tilton
University of Richmond
(https://distantviewing.org/)

Join us via zoom: https://cudan.tlu.ee/events/

@maria_antoniak @TedUnderwood @tisjune @jacobeisenstein

We have recently written a perspective regarding CA, DH, Complexity Science, and Semiotics, which underlies our 2.5m Euro CUDAN project (cf. https://doi.org/10.2478/csj-2021-0001).

My own approach to "cultural analysis" aims to harness the shared Leibnizian roots of art history, network science, higher-order topology, and computation (cf. https://doi.org/10.11588/artdok.00006347 which is the "organ prelude" for my upcoming book on "cultural interaction").

Cultural Science Meets Cultural Data Analytics

AbstractFor developing Cultural Science as a research field and practice it is worthwhile reconsidering the ways to approach the study of large corpora of digital content and data. In this context, Digital Humanities (DH) has been a success story in the academic world. However, we argue that it is better to consider DH as a transitory phenomenon that needs to be developed into more specific research fields, while at the same time it could benefit from being extended towards an even more multidisciplinary science. To achieve this, it is vital to first transcend the artificial division of cultural inquiry into the qualitative analysis of idiographic phenomena and the quantification of nomothetic phenomena. It is furthermore important to surpass the dichotomy of specific versus general as research objects; for example replacing this with the notion of the semiosphere as a research object, defined as the ‘smallest’ functioning element of culture by Juri Lotman. In this perspective, the singular cultural unit is always conditioned by the whole of the semiosphere, while the whole can be always changed by the singular, both in line with classic hermeneutic inquiry and recent notions of complexity science. Further, the label of ‘humanities’ in DH is at

@maria_antoniak @TedUnderwood @tisjune @jacobeisenstein Leading https://cudan.tlu.ee, I think disciplinary naming games too often serve or threaten to put people in buckets. My own background is in art history, archaeology, NetSci, and CSS. Our group work is in overlap with DH, CSS, and many other sense-making fields, including social physics and AI art. For us, "Cultural Data Analytics" is a perhaps transient niche, where full-spectrum multidisciplinarity is nurtured and can live.
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