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Digital methods II: Digital-visual methods

Progress in Human Geography, 2018
Digital-visual methods enrol digital-visual artefacts as evidence or objects of study in research, and/or they rely on digital media and computational techniques to collect, explore, and analyse visual data. The use of digital-visual methods has increasingly figured in human geographic research over the last decade, coalescing around: i) work that ...
Agnieszka Leszczynski
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Digital methods III: The digital mundane

Progress in Human Geography, 2019
This report considers a burgeoning strand of scholarship that foregrounds the mundane in engagements with the digital. Research concerned with the digital mundane attends to the ordinary and often taken-for-granted digital objects, practices, productions, and sites that significantly both mediate and are mediated by everyday lives and spatialities ...
Agnieszka Leszczynski
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Digital Methods

Encyclopedia of Education and Information Technologies, 2020
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Evaluation of gingival recessions with conventional versus digital methods.

E -journal of dentistry, 2022
OBJECTIVES The present study aimed to compare the conventional clinical and digital methods evaluating differences in gingival recession (ΔREC) in patients with advanced periodontitis treated with the non-surgical treatment protocol.
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Doing Digital Methods

European Journal of Communication, 2020
S. Lomborg
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Digital Methods

Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services, 2013
A proposal to repurpose Web-native techniques for use in social and cultural scholarly research. In Digital Methods, Richard Rogers proposes a methodological outlook for social and cultural scholarly research on the Web that seeks to move Internet research beyond the study of online culture.
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The Politics of Gray Data: Digital Methods, Intimate Proximity, and Research Ethics for Work on the “Alt-Right”

Qualitative Inquiry, 2019
This article addresses how gray data, or research data that have their provenance in the gray area between found texts and the products of participants, is complicated by issues inherent to studying the “alt-right,” especially in social justice–oriented ...
Nathan Rambukkana
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Digital Art History as the Social History of Art: Towards the Disciplinary Relevance of Digital Methods

Visual Resources, 2019
Can we have a critical art history using digital methods? To answer this question, we need to ask what are the critical questions in art history that demand and are best suited to specific digital methods?
P. Jaskot
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Digit-by-Digit Methods for Polynomials

IBM Journal of Research and Development, 1963
This paper presents a general system configuration for an arithmetic unit of a computer, which is used to solve polynomial problems efficiently. The technique is based on a digit-by-digit computation of the coefficients of the given polynomial, after the origin has been displaced systematically.
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Digital Methods: Five Challenges

2012
While the use of computers for humanities and social science research has a long history1, the immense success of networked personal computing has made both physical machines and software more accessible to scholars. But even more importantly, digital artifacts now populate every corner of post-industrial societies. This means that besides the study of
Rieder, B., Röhle, T.
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