ºÝºÝߣshows by User: martasevero / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: martasevero / Wed, 21 Jun 2017 07:47:45 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: martasevero Using Web Archives for Studying Cultural Heritage Collaborative Platforms /slideshow/using-web-archives-for-studying-cultural-heritage-collaborative-platforms/77132963 severoresaw-170621074745
In the last few years, cultural institutions have launched several experiments in order to transform their registers into transparent, open and participative documents available on the web. All these platforms introduce new ways of collaborative management of cultural heritage through the creation of participative pages corresponding to the inventory records directly on Wikipedia or on ad hoc platforms. This communication aims at studying these new forms of collaborative management of cultural heritage based on the use of wiki platforms. Past studies on this topic are organized mainly around two poles: analyses of computer and technical solutions, on the one hand, and researches on changes in the relationship between institutions and publics, on the other hand. Differently, this study is meant to focus on cultural heritage and notably on the collaborative digital writing around heritage objects that take shape on the web. Our ideal goal would be to study, through a historical perspective, how cultural heritage objects included in these inventories have evolved in the last few years as an effect of their opening on the web through wiki platforms. The objects will not be considered in relation to the inventory record, but as digital objects resulting from the editorialization processes involving heritage professionals, but also other users of the web.]]>

In the last few years, cultural institutions have launched several experiments in order to transform their registers into transparent, open and participative documents available on the web. All these platforms introduce new ways of collaborative management of cultural heritage through the creation of participative pages corresponding to the inventory records directly on Wikipedia or on ad hoc platforms. This communication aims at studying these new forms of collaborative management of cultural heritage based on the use of wiki platforms. Past studies on this topic are organized mainly around two poles: analyses of computer and technical solutions, on the one hand, and researches on changes in the relationship between institutions and publics, on the other hand. Differently, this study is meant to focus on cultural heritage and notably on the collaborative digital writing around heritage objects that take shape on the web. Our ideal goal would be to study, through a historical perspective, how cultural heritage objects included in these inventories have evolved in the last few years as an effect of their opening on the web through wiki platforms. The objects will not be considered in relation to the inventory record, but as digital objects resulting from the editorialization processes involving heritage professionals, but also other users of the web.]]>
Wed, 21 Jun 2017 07:47:45 GMT /slideshow/using-web-archives-for-studying-cultural-heritage-collaborative-platforms/77132963 martasevero@slideshare.net(martasevero) Using Web Archives for Studying Cultural Heritage Collaborative Platforms martasevero In the last few years, cultural institutions have launched several experiments in order to transform their registers into transparent, open and participative documents available on the web. All these platforms introduce new ways of collaborative management of cultural heritage through the creation of participative pages corresponding to the inventory records directly on Wikipedia or on ad hoc platforms. This communication aims at studying these new forms of collaborative management of cultural heritage based on the use of wiki platforms. Past studies on this topic are organized mainly around two poles: analyses of computer and technical solutions, on the one hand, and researches on changes in the relationship between institutions and publics, on the other hand. Differently, this study is meant to focus on cultural heritage and notably on the collaborative digital writing around heritage objects that take shape on the web. Our ideal goal would be to study, through a historical perspective, how cultural heritage objects included in these inventories have evolved in the last few years as an effect of their opening on the web through wiki platforms. The objects will not be considered in relation to the inventory record, but as digital objects resulting from the editorialization processes involving heritage professionals, but also other users of the web. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/severoresaw-170621074745-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In the last few years, cultural institutions have launched several experiments in order to transform their registers into transparent, open and participative documents available on the web. All these platforms introduce new ways of collaborative management of cultural heritage through the creation of participative pages corresponding to the inventory records directly on Wikipedia or on ad hoc platforms. This communication aims at studying these new forms of collaborative management of cultural heritage based on the use of wiki platforms. Past studies on this topic are organized mainly around two poles: analyses of computer and technical solutions, on the one hand, and researches on changes in the relationship between institutions and publics, on the other hand. Differently, this study is meant to focus on cultural heritage and notably on the collaborative digital writing around heritage objects that take shape on the web. Our ideal goal would be to study, through a historical perspective, how cultural heritage objects included in these inventories have evolved in the last few years as an effect of their opening on the web through wiki platforms. The objects will not be considered in relation to the inventory record, but as digital objects resulting from the editorialization processes involving heritage professionals, but also other users of the web.
Using Web Archives for Studying Cultural Heritage Collaborative Platforms from Marta Severo
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Rappresentazioni digitali della Via Francigena /slideshow/rappresentazioni-digitali-della-via-francigena/68775600 severoetalagfrancigen-161112101514
Presentazione dei risultati intermedi del progetto "Rappresentazioni digitali degli itinerari culturali: topologie e topografie della Via Francigena]]>

Presentazione dei risultati intermedi del progetto "Rappresentazioni digitali degli itinerari culturali: topologie e topografie della Via Francigena]]>
Sat, 12 Nov 2016 10:15:14 GMT /slideshow/rappresentazioni-digitali-della-via-francigena/68775600 martasevero@slideshare.net(martasevero) Rappresentazioni digitali della Via Francigena martasevero Presentazione dei risultati intermedi del progetto "Rappresentazioni digitali degli itinerari culturali: topologie e topografie della Via Francigena <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/severoetalagfrancigen-161112101514-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentazione dei risultati intermedi del progetto &quot;Rappresentazioni digitali degli itinerari culturali: topologie e topografie della Via Francigena
Rappresentazioni digitali della Via Francigena from Marta Severo
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Itinéraires culturels �et médias sociaux :� outils pour la gouvernance �de la Via Francigena https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/itinraires-culturels-et-mdias-sociaux-outils-pour-la-gouvernance-de-la-via-francigena/66558923 severoetalculturalroutestwitter-160929134903
Cette étude vise à analyser les représentations numériques de la Via Francigena générées par les traces laissées par les utilisateurs des médias sociaux. L’étude a été réalisée dans le cadre du projet PEPS (Projets Exploratoires Premier Soutien) « itinéraires numériques », financé par le CNRS et l’Université de Lille et porté par le laboratoire Geriico de l’Université de Lille 3 en collaboration avec l’Association Européenne de la Via Francigena (AEVF).]]>

Cette étude vise à analyser les représentations numériques de la Via Francigena générées par les traces laissées par les utilisateurs des médias sociaux. L’étude a été réalisée dans le cadre du projet PEPS (Projets Exploratoires Premier Soutien) « itinéraires numériques », financé par le CNRS et l’Université de Lille et porté par le laboratoire Geriico de l’Université de Lille 3 en collaboration avec l’Association Européenne de la Via Francigena (AEVF).]]>
Thu, 29 Sep 2016 13:49:03 GMT https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/itinraires-culturels-et-mdias-sociaux-outils-pour-la-gouvernance-de-la-via-francigena/66558923 martasevero@slideshare.net(martasevero) Itinéraires culturels �et médias sociaux :� outils pour la gouvernance �de la Via Francigena martasevero Cette étude vise à analyser les représentations numériques de la Via Francigena générées par les traces laissées par les utilisateurs des médias sociaux. L’étude a été réalisée dans le cadre du projet PEPS (Projets Exploratoires Premier Soutien) « itinéraires numériques », financé par le CNRS et l’Université de Lille et porté par le laboratoire Geriico de l’Université de Lille 3 en collaboration avec l’Association Européenne de la Via Francigena (AEVF). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/severoetalculturalroutestwitter-160929134903-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Cette étude vise à analyser les représentations numériques de la Via Francigena générées par les traces laissées par les utilisateurs des médias sociaux. L’étude a été réalisée dans le cadre du projet PEPS (Projets Exploratoires Premier Soutien) « itinéraires numériques », financé par le CNRS et l’Université de Lille et porté par le laboratoire Geriico de l’Université de Lille 3 en collaboration avec l’Association Européenne de la Via Francigena (AEVF).
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Archiving news on the Web �through RSS flows. A new tool for studying international events (with L. Beauguitte and H. Pecout). /slideshow/severo-resaw/49157465 severoresaw-150609070345-lva1-app6891
Media news is more and more used in academic research as data for social sciences’ studies. News allows detecting and monitoring events from social movement to natural catastrophes. In the last decades, several scholars have worked on the definition and identification of media events (Dayan and Katz, 1992; McCombs and Shaw, 1972). Among them, some investigated cross-national media coverage of different types of events (Galtung and Ruge, 1965; Koopmaas and Vliegenthart, 2011) and focused on mechanisms that may explain diffusion of media attention. One of the main issues related to this type of studies is that media data can be retrieved only in commercial databases such as DowJones Factiva. The use of these databases is not only expensive, but it also raises several technical (i.e. it is not possible to extract more than 100 items simultaneously) and methodological problems (i.e. the lack of transparency concerning keywords and the inhomogeneous coverage of sources). Yet, recently, with the emergence of the Web 2.0, media (especially newspapers) publish news directly on the Web, mainly free of charge, and often they provide free push services such as RSS feeds to get real-time information to the reader. Our hypothesis is that newspapers’ RSS flows can be an alternative source of information for media studies. RSS are supposed to have three great advantages: they are free; they may be archived and tagged without limits; they are generally provided as the news is ready and they can therefore be suitable for a real-time analysis. However, RSS are still little studied. If there are several researches on technical aspects, their informational value is rarely analyzed (Marty et al., 2012). Several exploratory studies on our corpus already showed that, despite the short format, RSS items allow both qualitative and quantitative analysis (Beauguitte and Severo, 2014). This paper will present the results of the ANR Corpus Geomedia project (2013-2016, http://geomedia.hypotheses.org). In this project, we build a database storing RSS flows associated with articles published in one hundred newspapers in different parts of the World in order to extract two types of information: flows among countries (which are spaces of interest according to the media localization?) and international events (can we distinguish between inter-national, regional and global events in our corpus?). Geographical structures possibly revealed by international news flows are our main domain of investigation, as we plan to compare them with other global interaction patterns (trade, migration, finance, etc.). At the end of the project, the archive will be freely available to researchers. This paper will present the main features of this Web archive and possible uses of RSS data for studying international events with a multi-dimensional viewpoint.]]>

Media news is more and more used in academic research as data for social sciences’ studies. News allows detecting and monitoring events from social movement to natural catastrophes. In the last decades, several scholars have worked on the definition and identification of media events (Dayan and Katz, 1992; McCombs and Shaw, 1972). Among them, some investigated cross-national media coverage of different types of events (Galtung and Ruge, 1965; Koopmaas and Vliegenthart, 2011) and focused on mechanisms that may explain diffusion of media attention. One of the main issues related to this type of studies is that media data can be retrieved only in commercial databases such as DowJones Factiva. The use of these databases is not only expensive, but it also raises several technical (i.e. it is not possible to extract more than 100 items simultaneously) and methodological problems (i.e. the lack of transparency concerning keywords and the inhomogeneous coverage of sources). Yet, recently, with the emergence of the Web 2.0, media (especially newspapers) publish news directly on the Web, mainly free of charge, and often they provide free push services such as RSS feeds to get real-time information to the reader. Our hypothesis is that newspapers’ RSS flows can be an alternative source of information for media studies. RSS are supposed to have three great advantages: they are free; they may be archived and tagged without limits; they are generally provided as the news is ready and they can therefore be suitable for a real-time analysis. However, RSS are still little studied. If there are several researches on technical aspects, their informational value is rarely analyzed (Marty et al., 2012). Several exploratory studies on our corpus already showed that, despite the short format, RSS items allow both qualitative and quantitative analysis (Beauguitte and Severo, 2014). This paper will present the results of the ANR Corpus Geomedia project (2013-2016, http://geomedia.hypotheses.org). In this project, we build a database storing RSS flows associated with articles published in one hundred newspapers in different parts of the World in order to extract two types of information: flows among countries (which are spaces of interest according to the media localization?) and international events (can we distinguish between inter-national, regional and global events in our corpus?). Geographical structures possibly revealed by international news flows are our main domain of investigation, as we plan to compare them with other global interaction patterns (trade, migration, finance, etc.). At the end of the project, the archive will be freely available to researchers. This paper will present the main features of this Web archive and possible uses of RSS data for studying international events with a multi-dimensional viewpoint.]]>
Tue, 09 Jun 2015 07:03:45 GMT /slideshow/severo-resaw/49157465 martasevero@slideshare.net(martasevero) Archiving news on the Web �through RSS flows. A new tool for studying international events (with L. Beauguitte and H. Pecout). martasevero Media news is more and more used in academic research as data for social sciences’ studies. News allows detecting and monitoring events from social movement to natural catastrophes. In the last decades, several scholars have worked on the definition and identification of media events (Dayan and Katz, 1992; McCombs and Shaw, 1972). Among them, some investigated cross-national media coverage of different types of events (Galtung and Ruge, 1965; Koopmaas and Vliegenthart, 2011) and focused on mechanisms that may explain diffusion of media attention. One of the main issues related to this type of studies is that media data can be retrieved only in commercial databases such as DowJones Factiva. The use of these databases is not only expensive, but it also raises several technical (i.e. it is not possible to extract more than 100 items simultaneously) and methodological problems (i.e. the lack of transparency concerning keywords and the inhomogeneous coverage of sources). Yet, recently, with the emergence of the Web 2.0, media (especially newspapers) publish news directly on the Web, mainly free of charge, and often they provide free push services such as RSS feeds to get real-time information to the reader. Our hypothesis is that newspapers’ RSS flows can be an alternative source of information for media studies. RSS are supposed to have three great advantages: they are free; they may be archived and tagged without limits; they are generally provided as the news is ready and they can therefore be suitable for a real-time analysis. However, RSS are still little studied. If there are several researches on technical aspects, their informational value is rarely analyzed (Marty et al., 2012). Several exploratory studies on our corpus already showed that, despite the short format, RSS items allow both qualitative and quantitative analysis (Beauguitte and Severo, 2014). This paper will present the results of the ANR Corpus Geomedia project (2013-2016, http://geomedia.hypotheses.org). In this project, we build a database storing RSS flows associated with articles published in one hundred newspapers in different parts of the World in order to extract two types of information: flows among countries (which are spaces of interest according to the media localization?) and international events (can we distinguish between inter-national, regional and global events in our corpus?). Geographical structures possibly revealed by international news flows are our main domain of investigation, as we plan to compare them with other global interaction patterns (trade, migration, finance, etc.). At the end of the project, the archive will be freely available to researchers. This paper will present the main features of this Web archive and possible uses of RSS data for studying international events with a multi-dimensional viewpoint. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/severoresaw-150609070345-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Media news is more and more used in academic research as data for social sciences’ studies. News allows detecting and monitoring events from social movement to natural catastrophes. In the last decades, several scholars have worked on the definition and identification of media events (Dayan and Katz, 1992; McCombs and Shaw, 1972). Among them, some investigated cross-national media coverage of different types of events (Galtung and Ruge, 1965; Koopmaas and Vliegenthart, 2011) and focused on mechanisms that may explain diffusion of media attention. One of the main issues related to this type of studies is that media data can be retrieved only in commercial databases such as DowJones Factiva. The use of these databases is not only expensive, but it also raises several technical (i.e. it is not possible to extract more than 100 items simultaneously) and methodological problems (i.e. the lack of transparency concerning keywords and the inhomogeneous coverage of sources). Yet, recently, with the emergence of the Web 2.0, media (especially newspapers) publish news directly on the Web, mainly free of charge, and often they provide free push services such as RSS feeds to get real-time information to the reader. Our hypothesis is that newspapers’ RSS flows can be an alternative source of information for media studies. RSS are supposed to have three great advantages: they are free; they may be archived and tagged without limits; they are generally provided as the news is ready and they can therefore be suitable for a real-time analysis. However, RSS are still little studied. If there are several researches on technical aspects, their informational value is rarely analyzed (Marty et al., 2012). Several exploratory studies on our corpus already showed that, despite the short format, RSS items allow both qualitative and quantitative analysis (Beauguitte and Severo, 2014). This paper will present the results of the ANR Corpus Geomedia project (2013-2016, http://geomedia.hypotheses.org). In this project, we build a database storing RSS flows associated with articles published in one hundred newspapers in different parts of the World in order to extract two types of information: flows among countries (which are spaces of interest according to the media localization?) and international events (can we distinguish between inter-national, regional and global events in our corpus?). Geographical structures possibly revealed by international news flows are our main domain of investigation, as we plan to compare them with other global interaction patterns (trade, migration, finance, etc.). At the end of the project, the archive will be freely available to researchers. This paper will present the main features of this Web archive and possible uses of RSS data for studying international events with a multi-dimensional viewpoint.
Archiving news on the Web through RSS flows. A new tool for studying international events (with L. Beauguitte and H. Pecout). from Marta Severo
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I dati del social web: e-reputation e identità digitale /slideshow/i-dati-del-social-web-ereputation-e-identit-digitale/33591146 lezione2bologna-140416041615-phpapp02
Lezione all'Università di Bologna - Laurea Magistrale COMPASS (16 aprile 2014). Il corso presenta le problematiche legate all'identità digitale e all'e-reputation. Vengono forniti dei consigli pratici per costruire la propria identità professionale.]]>

Lezione all'Università di Bologna - Laurea Magistrale COMPASS (16 aprile 2014). Il corso presenta le problematiche legate all'identità digitale e all'e-reputation. Vengono forniti dei consigli pratici per costruire la propria identità professionale.]]>
Wed, 16 Apr 2014 04:16:15 GMT /slideshow/i-dati-del-social-web-ereputation-e-identit-digitale/33591146 martasevero@slideshare.net(martasevero) I dati del social web: e-reputation e identità digitale martasevero Lezione all'Università di Bologna - Laurea Magistrale COMPASS (16 aprile 2014). Il corso presenta le problematiche legate all'identità digitale e all'e-reputation. Vengono forniti dei consigli pratici per costruire la propria identità professionale. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lezione2bologna-140416041615-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Lezione all&#39;Università di Bologna - Laurea Magistrale COMPASS (16 aprile 2014). Il corso presenta le problematiche legate all&#39;identità digitale e all&#39;e-reputation. Vengono forniti dei consigli pratici per costruire la propria identità professionale.
I dati del social web: e-reputation e identità digitale from Marta Severo
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I dati del social web : Social media monitoring /slideshow/i-dati-del-social-web-social-media-monitoring/33590840 lezione1bologna-140416040630-phpapp01
Lezione all'Università di Bologna - Laurea Magistrale COMPASS (15 aprile 2014). Il corso presenta i dati del social web disponibili e comme possono essere usati da un professionista della comunicazione.]]>

Lezione all'Università di Bologna - Laurea Magistrale COMPASS (15 aprile 2014). Il corso presenta i dati del social web disponibili e comme possono essere usati da un professionista della comunicazione.]]>
Wed, 16 Apr 2014 04:06:30 GMT /slideshow/i-dati-del-social-web-social-media-monitoring/33590840 martasevero@slideshare.net(martasevero) I dati del social web : Social media monitoring martasevero Lezione all'Università di Bologna - Laurea Magistrale COMPASS (15 aprile 2014). Il corso presenta i dati del social web disponibili e comme possono essere usati da un professionista della comunicazione. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lezione1bologna-140416040630-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Lezione all&#39;Università di Bologna - Laurea Magistrale COMPASS (15 aprile 2014). Il corso presenta i dati del social web disponibili e comme possono essere usati da un professionista della comunicazione.
I dati del social web : Social media monitoring from Marta Severo
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ANR GEOMEDIA project /martasevero/severo-otmedia severootmedia-131216051443-phpapp02
A geomedia sensor for international events]]>

A geomedia sensor for international events]]>
Mon, 16 Dec 2013 05:14:43 GMT /martasevero/severo-otmedia martasevero@slideshare.net(martasevero) ANR GEOMEDIA project martasevero A geomedia sensor for international events� <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/severootmedia-131216051443-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A geomedia sensor for international events�
ANR GEOMEDIA project from Marta Severo
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Net-activisme et territoire : réseaux locaux et réseaux mondiaux pendant le printemps arabe https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/marta-severo-0711/27964275 martasevero0711-131106080418-phpapp02
Communication à la conférence internationale CONGRESSO INTERNACIONAL DE NET-ATIVISMO Sao Paulo, USP, 7 novembre 2013 ]]>

Communication à la conférence internationale CONGRESSO INTERNACIONAL DE NET-ATIVISMO Sao Paulo, USP, 7 novembre 2013 ]]>
Wed, 06 Nov 2013 08:04:18 GMT https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/marta-severo-0711/27964275 martasevero@slideshare.net(martasevero) Net-activisme et territoire : réseaux locaux et réseaux mondiaux pendant le printemps arabe martasevero Communication à la conférence internationale CONGRESSO INTERNACIONAL DE NET-ATIVISMO �Sao Paulo, USP, 7 novembre 2013 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/martasevero0711-131106080418-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Communication à la conférence internationale CONGRESSO INTERNACIONAL DE NET-ATIVISMO �Sao Paulo, USP, 7 novembre 2013
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Mapping the web /slideshow/mapping-the-web/25226191 3daywebmappingshortenslideshare-130813212915-phpapp01
Second day lesson of the course "Epistemologias Reticulares" at the University of Sao Paulo, Escola de comunicaçoes et artes (ECA/USP). Cartography of the web for beginners]]>

Second day lesson of the course "Epistemologias Reticulares" at the University of Sao Paulo, Escola de comunicaçoes et artes (ECA/USP). Cartography of the web for beginners]]>
Tue, 13 Aug 2013 21:29:14 GMT /slideshow/mapping-the-web/25226191 martasevero@slideshare.net(martasevero) Mapping the web martasevero Second day lesson of the course "Epistemologias Reticulares" at the University of Sao Paulo, Escola de comunicaçoes et artes (ECA/USP). Cartography of the web for beginners <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/3daywebmappingshortenslideshare-130813212915-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Second day lesson of the course &quot;Epistemologias Reticulares&quot; at the University of Sao Paulo, Escola de comunicaçoes et artes (ECA/USP). Cartography of the web for beginners
Mapping the web from Marta Severo
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Digital methods for Social Sciences: origin and definitions /martasevero/1day-english-slideshare 1dayenglishslideshare-130813080755-phpapp01
First day lesson of the course "Epistemologias Reticulares" at the University of Sao Paulo, Escola de comunicaçoes et artes (ECA/USP)]]>

First day lesson of the course "Epistemologias Reticulares" at the University of Sao Paulo, Escola de comunicaçoes et artes (ECA/USP)]]>
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