Frontiers | A Map For Big Data Research In Digital Humanities | Frontiers In Digital Humanities http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fdigh.2015.00001/full

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 Digital culture as part of the digital humanities

....data processing and interpretation happen in a larger context, which we may call Digital Culture. The study of this large context can be considered to be the second object of study for digital humanities research. One way to structure this domain is to replace the relation between software and data (the focus of the first circle) in a network of relations between new entities including large-scale communities (MOOCs classrooms, Wikipedia contributors, etc.), collective discourses (Blogs, data journalism, wiki-style collaborative writing), ubiquitous software medium (auto-completion algorithm, search engine), and global actors (Google, Facebook, GLAM, Universities).

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