Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Une introduction aux humanités numériques
1. Rennes – JE data & capta – 02/04/2013
Une introduction invitation aux
humanités numériques
Pierre Mounier
Open Edition / EHESS
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3. Digital Humanities – une
impossible définition
• « Let’s be honest—there is no definition of digital
humanities, if by definition we mean a consistent set of
theoretical concerns and research methods that might
be aligned with a given dis-ci-pline, whether one of the
established fields or an emerging, transdisciplinary
one » : R. Alvarado
• « A few months back, I gave a lunchtime talk called
"Digital Humanities: Singular or Plural?" My title was in
part a weak joke driven primarily by brain exhaustion »
: K. Fitzpatrick
• « Les digital humanities désignent une transdiscipline,
porteuse des méthodes, des dispositifs et des
perspectives heuristiques liés au numérique dans le
domaine des Sciences humaines et sociales ».
Manifeste de DH
4. Melissa Terras : « how many of
us, when asked to explain DH, go
―well, its kinda the intersection
of....‖ – and you lost them at
kinda »
90. Les DH comme outil tactique
• M. Kirschenbaum : « Digital Humanities As/Is a
Tactical Term »
• « Digital Humanities thus emerges as « tactical » in
the sense that it is also procedural in such an
instance, operationalized through the automated
functions of a site that harvests a self-selecting group
of users who voluntarily affiliate and align
themselves within the scope of coverage »
91. P. Svenson : « a trading zone and a meeting
place » : « the digital humanities needs to
support and allow multiples modes of
engagement between the humanities and the
digital in order to touch at the heart of the
disciplines, maximize points of interaction,
tackle large research and methodology
challenges, and facilitate deep integration
between thinking and making »
92. Un ensemble de valeurs ?
• L. Spiro : « This is why we fight »
– Openness
– Collaboration
– Collegiality and connectedness
– Diversity
– Experimentation