Journal of Cultural Analytics
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Cultural Analytics is a platinum open-access journal dedicated to the computational study of culture.
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The Eclectic Reader | Published in Journal of Cultural Analytics
By James English, J. D. Porter. Using Goodreads data, this study explores the overlooked eclecticism of readers, revealing both patterns of cultural hierarchy and the conceptual limits of eclecticism ...
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October 21, 2025 at 4:09 PM
No need to read my poppy take. You can find the original article at @culturalanalytics.bsky.social: culturalanalytics.org/article/1429...
📺 In this article, Lauren Tilton and Justin Wigard revisit published work and explore forthcoming research to demonstrate computational formalist studies of history, culture, and context in visual media. @nolauren.bsky.social @justinwigard.bsky.social
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culturalanalytics.org/article/1448...
Seeing Formalism or Formal Viewing: Computational Formalism for the Analysis of Visual Media Forms and Contexts | Published in Journal of Cultural Analytics
By Lauren Tilton, Justin Wigard. In this article, the authors revisit published work and explore forthcoming research to demonstrate computational formalist studies of history, culture, and context in...
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October 15, 2025 at 4:28 PM
📺 In this article, Lauren Tilton and Justin Wigard revisit published work and explore forthcoming research to demonstrate computational formalist studies of history, culture, and context in visual media. @nolauren.bsky.social @justinwigard.bsky.social
culturalanalytics.org/article/1448...
culturalanalytics.org/article/1448...
🔮 Digital pranks have earned a reputation for platform-based popularity. But how prominent are such pranks amongst other “viral” genres? And what might they reveal about viral video as cultural form? Read through Tess McNulty's article to find out!
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culturalanalytics.org/article/1436...
Pranks and the Viral Canon: On Top-Creator Content from YouTube to TikTok | Published in Journal of Cultural Analytics
By Tess McNulty. Digital pranks have earned a reputation for platform-based popularity. But how prominent are such pranks amongst other “viral” genres? And what might they reveal about viral video as ...
culturalanalytics.org
October 15, 2025 at 4:28 PM
🔮 Digital pranks have earned a reputation for platform-based popularity. But how prominent are such pranks amongst other “viral” genres? And what might they reveal about viral video as cultural form? Read through Tess McNulty's article to find out!
culturalanalytics.org/article/1436...
culturalanalytics.org/article/1436...
📙 Ryan Heuser's "Generative Aesthetics: On formal stuckness in AI verse" examines "the formal and aesthetic patterns of AI-generated poems through a series of computational experiments." @heuser.bsky.social
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Generative Aesthetics: On formal stuckness in AI verse | Published in Journal of Cultural Analytics
By Ryan Heuser. This paper examines the formal and aesthetic patterns of AI-generated poems through a series of computational experiments.
culturalanalytics.org
October 15, 2025 at 4:28 PM
📙 Ryan Heuser's "Generative Aesthetics: On formal stuckness in AI verse" examines "the formal and aesthetic patterns of AI-generated poems through a series of computational experiments." @heuser.bsky.social
culturalanalytics.org/article/1448...
culturalanalytics.org/article/1448...
👾 "Beyond Plot: How Sentiment Analysis Reshapes Our Understanding of Narrative Structure" by Katherine Elkins (@katelelkins.bsky.social)
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Beyond Plot: How Sentiment Analysis Reshapes Our Understanding of Narrative Structure | Published in Journal of Cultural Analytics
By Katherine Elkins. Sentiment analysis for literary studies asks us to reconsider not just how we analyze individual texts, but how we conceptualize the very nature of narrative itself.
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September 10, 2025 at 7:37 PM
👾 "Beyond Plot: How Sentiment Analysis Reshapes Our Understanding of Narrative Structure" by Katherine Elkins (@katelelkins.bsky.social)
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💬 "Parler Games: A Narrative Framework Analysis of Parler Conspiracy Theories and the January 6th Insurrection" by Miller et al. uses a narrative analytical approach to Parler discussions to reveal the relationship between storytelling and real world action.
culturalanalytics.org/article/1370...
culturalanalytics.org/article/1370...
Parler Games: A Narrative Framework Analysis of Parler Conspiracy Theories and the January 6th Insurrection | Published in Journal of Cultural Analytics
By Alexandre Miller, Jasmin Kongsberg & 6 more. Narrative modeling of Parler before January 6 reveals that platform conversations reflected conspiracy theory hallmarks and contributed to a real-world ...
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September 10, 2025 at 7:37 PM
💬 "Parler Games: A Narrative Framework Analysis of Parler Conspiracy Theories and the January 6th Insurrection" by Miller et al. uses a narrative analytical approach to Parler discussions to reveal the relationship between storytelling and real world action.
culturalanalytics.org/article/1370...
culturalanalytics.org/article/1370...
📐 "Beyond Computational Formalism or, Architecture Matters" by James E. Dobson (@jeddobson.bsky.social) examines how neural network architectures materially shape the capacities, outputs, and interpretive possibilities of machine learning models.
culturalanalytics.org/article/1339...
culturalanalytics.org/article/1339...
Beyond Computational Formalism or, Architecture Matters | Published in Journal of Cultural Analytics
By James E. Dobson. This article demonstrates how neural network architectures materially shape the capacities, outputs, and interpretive possibilities of machine learning models.
culturalanalytics.org
September 10, 2025 at 7:37 PM
📐 "Beyond Computational Formalism or, Architecture Matters" by James E. Dobson (@jeddobson.bsky.social) examines how neural network architectures materially shape the capacities, outputs, and interpretive possibilities of machine learning models.
culturalanalytics.org/article/1339...
culturalanalytics.org/article/1339...
🧩 Introduction by the special issue editors, Laura Alice Chapot and Tess McNulty. The articles in this special issue will be published in groups on a rolling basis over the coming weeks.
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culturalanalytics.org/article/1439...
Computation and Form, Reconsidered | Published in Journal of Cultural Analytics
By Tess McNulty, Laura Alice Chapot. In this special issue, we bring together scholars from across multiple disciplines to reconsider the intersections of computation and form at this emerging technol...
culturalanalytics.org
September 10, 2025 at 7:37 PM
🧩 Introduction by the special issue editors, Laura Alice Chapot and Tess McNulty. The articles in this special issue will be published in groups on a rolling basis over the coming weeks.
culturalanalytics.org/article/1439...
culturalanalytics.org/article/1439...
🥸 Guest editors:
@javiercha.bsky.social Javier Cha, Associate Professor of East Asian Studies, Hong Kong University
Matt Erlin, Professor of German Studies, Washington University
Susan Schreibman, Professor of Digital Arts and Culture, Maastricht University
@javiercha.bsky.social Javier Cha, Associate Professor of East Asian Studies, Hong Kong University
Matt Erlin, Professor of German Studies, Washington University
Susan Schreibman, Professor of Digital Arts and Culture, Maastricht University
July 22, 2025 at 3:57 PM
🥸 Guest editors:
@javiercha.bsky.social Javier Cha, Associate Professor of East Asian Studies, Hong Kong University
Matt Erlin, Professor of German Studies, Washington University
Susan Schreibman, Professor of Digital Arts and Culture, Maastricht University
@javiercha.bsky.social Javier Cha, Associate Professor of East Asian Studies, Hong Kong University
Matt Erlin, Professor of German Studies, Washington University
Susan Schreibman, Professor of Digital Arts and Culture, Maastricht University