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Analysis tool or research methodology
is there an epistemology for patterns?
pp. 191-209
Abstract
Intuition and pattern recognition are, consciously or unconsciously, used across all realms of rigorous enquiry, from both hard and soft sciences to the humanities, as well as in more applied disciplines. In fact, it could almost be said to be the one common factor in all their approaches to knowledge generation. In many disciplines pattern recognition is often dismissed as merely a means of achieving inspiration or getting that first hunch along the route of enquiry. However in the digital humanities it can sometimes seem that the search for patterns can be an end in itself.
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Published in:
Berry David M. (2012) Understanding digital humanities. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 191-209
Full citation:
Dixon Dan (2012) „Analysis tool or research methodology: is there an epistemology for patterns?“, In: D. M. Berry (ed.), Understanding digital humanities, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 191–209.