I'm really enjoying the theme/design of your web site. Do you ever run into any web browser compatibility issues? A couple of my blog visitors have complained about my blog not working correctly ...
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I can’t stress enough the saliency of the points you bring up here and I can understand why you want to stay away from established nomenclature, such as “cultural criticism.” The question i...
Shawn-- I have graphed a bunch of clusters using this technique, they just didn't make it into this post originally. As you imagine, individual documents are treated as nodes, and the relationshi...
@KH: I agree; peer review and critical discourse are different--these comments are making me realize i need to discuss more explicitly how they overlap and how they don't. Your reference to Bianc...
@KC: One of my concerns with a set of standards is that they encourage more strictly evaluative critiques. I think i was implicitly arguing that even if we want to have official standards (diffic...
@NC: These are very good points, ones that absolutely should be addressed in the essay, if they don't require an entirely separate one. For here, I wouldn't say that i've assiduously avoided disc...
@RW: My reference to Arnald and formal critique was not intended to suggest the exclusion of other kinds of critique or that is it easy or profitable to separate it from other kinds of critique. ...
I'm fascinated by this method, and so very much appreciate this introduction to it. The discussion about understanding just how the different zip routines work is salutary, and dovetails nicely w...
Hi Scott, This is a very useful and comprehensive introduction to some of the practicalities, caveats, and possibilities, of network analysis. Your comments about the dangers of two-mode networks...
Some typos in that far too long a post: *Heidegger *Graphis No doubt there are others :)