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Digital Humanities for the Study of Social Reading
Simone Rebora
, Gerhard Lauer
, J. Berenike Herrmann
, Moniek Kuijpers
, Maria Kraxenberger
, Fedrico Pianzola
,
P. Boot
, Piroska Lendvai
, Thomas Messerli
, Massimo Salgaro
Huygens ING - Letterkunde
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Economic and Social Development
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100%
Reading Behavior
100%
Digitalization
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Technological Advancement
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Social Medium Platform
100%
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Aesthetics
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Digital Humanities
100%
Social Reading
100%
Online Environment
40%
Dutch
20%
Complex Interactions
20%
Technological Progress
20%
World Wide Web
20%
Computational Methods
20%
Changing Systems
20%
Statistical Data
20%
Key Users
20%
Social Question
20%
Theory-driven
20%
Literacy
20%
Written Words
20%
Goodreads
20%
Literary Field
20%
Data-driven Analysis
20%
Interactive Experience
20%
Methodological Tools
20%
Reading Behavior
20%
Methodological Awareness
20%
Quantitative Survey
20%
Wattpad
20%
Social Media Platforms
20%
Social Value
20%
Aesthetic Evaluation
20%
Content Questions
20%
Literary Authority
20%
Power Source
20%
Reading Platform
20%
Stylometric Analysis
20%
Social Nature
20%
Arts and Humanities
Digital Humanities
100%
Social Reading
100%
Online
40%
Case Study
20%
Stylometrics
20%
Awareness
20%
Point of view
20%
showcase
20%
Originality
20%
Data-driven
20%
Literary field
20%
Reflective
20%
Social Question
20%
Affective
20%
Empirical Approach
20%
Thelwall
20%
Media Platform
20%
Aesthetics
20%
Interactivity
20%
German
20%
Social Media
20%
Italian
20%