by Admin | Apr 25, 2015 | Vol 7 No 1
Azam Dashti Khavidaki, Shahid Beheshti University Abstract This paper embarks on an interdisciplinary study of the novel A Scanner Darkly and cyberspace to explain the human tendency for the realm of dream and imagination. It draws upon Ernest Becker’s death terror...
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Rianka Roy, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India Abstract Social Networking Sites involve users’ exploitation as digital labourers whose online activities generate a huge amount of data that are sold to various advertisers. The paper discusses the various patterns of...
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Isabel Pinto, Catholic University of Portugal Abstract This article addresses a project of electronic edition of eighteenth-century drama manuscripts, introducing performance art as an active methodology. This was meant to isolate the specific features of...
by Admin | Apr 25, 2015 | Vol 7 No 1
Dibyajyoti Ghosh, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India Abstract Modernity is often reflected through pedagogy, which in turn is frequently shaped by capitalist forces. The nature of academic disciplines continues to change with time and notions of modernity....
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Miguel Ángel Medina, University of Málaga (Spain) Abstract Big Data has come and is here to stay pervading many human activities, including social, humanistic and natural sciences. This article briefly reviews the emergence of Big Data in Humanities and the Arts, as...
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Carolina Ferrer, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Canada Abstract The purpose of this research is, firstly, to map the 48 national literatures of Europe, through the exploration and the analysis of the bibliographic references contained in the main...