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Overview

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Cultural analytics refers to a range of quantitive and analytical methodologies drawn from the natural and social sciences for the study of aesthetics, cultural artifacts and cultural change. The methods include data visualization techniques, the statistical analysis of large data sets, the use of image processing software to extract data from still and moving video, and so forth. Despite its use of empirical methodologies, the goals of cultural analytics generally align with those of the humanities.

History

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An influential text for cultural analytics was Franco Moretti's Graphs, maps, trees: abstract models for a literary history.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Moretti, Franco (2005). Graphs, maps, trees: abstract models for a literary history. Verso. p. 119. ISBN 1844670260 (alk. paper). {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help)
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