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The Languages of Archaeology 2002
DOI: 10.1002/9780470693520.ch4
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A Second Voice: Crafting Cosmos

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“…I became more interested in the process of knowledge construction than in its application to a large regional synthesis of prehistory and in making this process transparent to a larger audience. Many people from different fields (mostly humanities and social sciences) have inspired and/or helped me (mostly unknowingly) wrestle with alternatives to long-form textual narratives in different digital formats: hypertext/hypermedia (Lopiparo & Joyce 2003), radical remediation (Bolter & Grusin 1999), recombinant histories (Anderson 2011), database narratives (Luers 2013, Manovich 2001, fragmentary narratives (Stewart 2007), and, most recently, nondiscursive rhetoric (Murray 2009). Colleen Morgan was an inspirational mentor in my more outrageous entries into digital archaeology and social media (Morgan 2009;Tringham 2009Tringham , 2019c.…”
Section: Digital Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I became more interested in the process of knowledge construction than in its application to a large regional synthesis of prehistory and in making this process transparent to a larger audience. Many people from different fields (mostly humanities and social sciences) have inspired and/or helped me (mostly unknowingly) wrestle with alternatives to long-form textual narratives in different digital formats: hypertext/hypermedia (Lopiparo & Joyce 2003), radical remediation (Bolter & Grusin 1999), recombinant histories (Anderson 2011), database narratives (Luers 2013, Manovich 2001, fragmentary narratives (Stewart 2007), and, most recently, nondiscursive rhetoric (Murray 2009). Colleen Morgan was an inspirational mentor in my more outrageous entries into digital archaeology and social media (Morgan 2009;Tringham 2009Tringham , 2019c.…”
Section: Digital Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T h e jitter m e a s u r e m e n t s will be reported elsewhere. 4 T h e survey consisted of error rate m e a s u r e m e n t s (determined by counting bipolar violations on lines in service) on 2594 T l lines, and error-free seconds m e a s u r e m e n t s on 1640 of these lines. T h e primary purpose of the survey was to select particular lines, known to be making errors, for detailed recordings of the error process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%