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“Frameworks.” Section 2 of Ruth Ahnert et al., The Network Turn: Changing Perspectives in the Humanities (Cambridge UP 2020)
- Date
- October 20, 2021
- Time
- 12:00 PM EDT - 1:00 PM EDT
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- Everyone with Zoom link
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- tpobuda@torontomu.ca
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- https://cdh.rula.info/newsletter/ (external link)
Host: Sarah Bull
A key argument of The Network Turn is that “we are at a moment in time when it is crucial that arts and humanities scholars join the critique of how large-scale network data and advanced network analysis are being harnessed for the purposes of power, surveillance, and commercial gain” (from the Summary).
A key argument of The Network Turn is that “we are at a moment in time when it is crucial that arts and humanities scholars join the critique of how large-scale network data and advanced network analysis are being harnessed for the purposes of power, surveillance, and commercial gain” (from the Summary).