Information technology and scholarship applications in the humanities and social sciences
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Conté: Scholarship and information technology / Anthony Kenny
- Digital philosophical reasoning / Theodore Scaltsas
- Information technology in archaeology: theory and practice / Stephen J. Shennan
- Computers and the concept of tonality / Alan Marsden
- Cultural history with a computer: measuring dynamics / Jean-Philippe Genet
- Information technology and social history: case studies of a subtle paradigm shift / Bob Morris
- Simulating the past: SOCSIM and CAMSIM and their applications in family and demography history / Richard Smith
- How much has information technology contributed to linguistics? / Karen Spärck Jones
- 'Ecke out our performance with your mind': reconstructing the theatrical past with the aid of computer simulation / Richard Beacham
- Art history and the digital image / William Vaughan
- The impact of information technology on legal scholarship / Richard Susskind
- Information technology in the social sciences / Alan Wilson
- The simulation of social processes / Nigel Gilbert
- Information technology and psychology: from cognitive psychology to cognitive engineering / Anne H. Anderson
- Information technology and the development of economic policy: the use of microdata and microsimulation models / Holly Sutherland
- The impact of computational tools on time-series econometrics / David F. Hendry and Jurgen A. Doornik
- Supercomputng in geographical research / Stan Openshaw
- Social anthopology and information technology / Michael Bravo
- Preservation and networking in aid of research / Seamus Ross