Japanese street fashion for young people: A multimodal digital humanities approach for identifying sociocultural patterns and trends

Digital technology has changed the ways research is undertaken in universities and this impact extends to humanities subjects that have traditionally focused on close (pencil and paper type) analysis of exemplar texts. Today, there are new computational and visualization techniques permitting far an...

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Main Authors: Podlasov, A., O'Halloran, Kay
Other Authors: Djonov, E.
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Routledge 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49566
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description Digital technology has changed the ways research is undertaken in universities and this impact extends to humanities subjects that have traditionally focused on close (pencil and paper type) analysis of exemplar texts. Today, there are new computational and visualization techniques permitting far and close readings of massive repositories of cultural data that are now freely available. These advances are at the heart of the'digital humanities' research paradigm, which brings together computer science, humanities, arts and social science researchers in new institutional structures (eg. specialized research institutes) designed to support such interdisciplinary collaborations.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-495662023-02-27T07:34:26Z Japanese street fashion for young people: A multimodal digital humanities approach for identifying sociocultural patterns and trends Podlasov, A. O'Halloran, Kay Djonov, E. Zhao, S. Digital technology has changed the ways research is undertaken in universities and this impact extends to humanities subjects that have traditionally focused on close (pencil and paper type) analysis of exemplar texts. Today, there are new computational and visualization techniques permitting far and close readings of massive repositories of cultural data that are now freely available. These advances are at the heart of the'digital humanities' research paradigm, which brings together computer science, humanities, arts and social science researchers in new institutional structures (eg. specialized research institutes) designed to support such interdisciplinary collaborations. 2014 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49566 Routledge restricted
spellingShingle Podlasov, A.
O'Halloran, Kay
Japanese street fashion for young people: A multimodal digital humanities approach for identifying sociocultural patterns and trends
title Japanese street fashion for young people: A multimodal digital humanities approach for identifying sociocultural patterns and trends
title_full Japanese street fashion for young people: A multimodal digital humanities approach for identifying sociocultural patterns and trends
title_fullStr Japanese street fashion for young people: A multimodal digital humanities approach for identifying sociocultural patterns and trends
title_full_unstemmed Japanese street fashion for young people: A multimodal digital humanities approach for identifying sociocultural patterns and trends
title_short Japanese street fashion for young people: A multimodal digital humanities approach for identifying sociocultural patterns and trends
title_sort japanese street fashion for young people: a multimodal digital humanities approach for identifying sociocultural patterns and trends
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49566