操作人类学理论:四种简化共同存在的民族志代码网络的技术。

IF 1.3 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS
Applied Network Science Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-05 DOI:10.1007/s41109-023-00547-6
Alberto Cottica, Veronica Davidov, Magdalena Góralska, Jan Kubik, Guy Melançon, Richard Mole, Bruno Pinaud, Wojciech Szymański
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在社会科学中使用数据和算法可以取得令人兴奋的进展,但也带来了认识论的挑战。看似无害和纯粹技术性的操作可能会深刻影响最终结果。研究数据的研究人员可以通过做出基于理论的方法选择,使他们的过程不那么武断,更负责任。为了视觉解释的利益,我们将这种方法应用于简化代表民族志语料库的网络的问题。网络节点代表民族志代码,其边缘代表语料库中代码的共现。我们介绍并讨论了四种简化此类网络和促进可视化分析的技术。我们展示了每一种数学特征是如何与社会学或人类学中可识别的方法相一致的:结构主义和后结构主义;识别话语中的中心概念;发现霸权和反霸权的意义集群。然后,我们提供了一个例子,说明这四种技术在民族志分析中是如何相辅相成的。
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Operationalizing anthropological theory: four techniques to simplify networks of co-occurring ethnographic codes.

Operationalizing anthropological theory: four techniques to simplify networks of co-occurring ethnographic codes.

Operationalizing anthropological theory: four techniques to simplify networks of co-occurring ethnographic codes.

Operationalizing anthropological theory: four techniques to simplify networks of co-occurring ethnographic codes.

The use of data and algorithms in the social sciences allows for exciting progress, but also poses epistemological challenges. Operations that appear innocent and purely technical may profoundly influence final results. Researchers working with data can make their process less arbitrary and more accountable by making theoretically grounded methodological choices. We apply this approach to the problem of simplifying networks representing ethnographic corpora, in the interest of visual interpretation. Network nodes represent ethnographic codes, and their edges the co-occurrence of codes in a corpus. We introduce and discuss four techniques to simplify such networks and facilitate visual analysis. We show how the mathematical characteristics of each one are aligned with an identifiable approach in sociology or anthropology: structuralism and post-structuralism; identifying the central concepts in a discourse; and discovering hegemonic and counter-hegemonic clusters of meaning. We then provide an example of how the four techniques complement each other in ethnographic analysis.

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Applied Network Science
Applied Network Science Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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