The book project started in 2019 and was published in 2021. The publication is open access, at Stockholm University Press. Sonya Petersson, the Department of Culture and Aesthetics, was the editor.
The eleven chapters present perspectives of researchers from literature studies, media studies, computer and systems science, law and intercultural studies on “what methods, or combination of methods, are needed to investigate new objects, processes and forms of interactions that the ongoing digitalisation of society causes?”.
Chapters include, amongst other things, a sociocultural analysis of “big data”, interpretation of data visualisations, juridical informatics perspectives on digitalisation of personal information and the use of hard disks as sources for cultural heritage studies.
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