Overview
Explore the intricate relationship between capitalism and democracy in this 30-minute lecture from the Foundations & Applications of Humanities Analytics course. Delve into the concepts of operationalization and word co-occurrence as tools for analyzing conceptual linkages. Examine how people connect the ideas of capitalism and democracy, and investigate the notion of "The Great Divorce" between these two systems. Gain insights into digital humanities, cultural analytics, and text analysis methods that empower scholars to extract meaning from digital sources. This lecture, part of a broader course supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities, offers a theoretical and practical understanding of computational text analysis techniques for humanities research.
Syllabus
Where we are so far
Operationalization Co-occurance as conceptual linkage
Word co-occurrence
The Great Divorce
How do people link the concepts of capitalism and democracy?
Taught by
Complexity Explorer