2021
DOI: 10.3390/fi13030059
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Adapting Data-Driven Research to the Fields of Social Sciences and the Humanities

Abstract: Recent developments in the fields of computer science, such as advances in the areas of big data, knowledge extraction, and deep learning, have triggered the application of data-driven research methods to disciplines such as the social sciences and humanities. This article presents a collaborative, interdisciplinary process for adapting data-driven research to research questions within other disciplines, which considers the methodological background required to obtain a significant impact on the target discipl… Show more

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“…The expansion has been accompanied by a concentration on philosophical approaches, namely highlighting qualitative research methodologies (Dhobi, 2022). Researchers have examined data-driven research approaches from computer science, including a case study in communication science (Weichselbraun et al, 2021). The evaluation of research impact has been a central area of concentration, prompting a demand for dedicated instruments for assessing impact (Pedersen et al, 2020).…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expansion has been accompanied by a concentration on philosophical approaches, namely highlighting qualitative research methodologies (Dhobi, 2022). Researchers have examined data-driven research approaches from computer science, including a case study in communication science (Weichselbraun et al, 2021). The evaluation of research impact has been a central area of concentration, prompting a demand for dedicated instruments for assessing impact (Pedersen et al, 2020).…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to objective observation and interpretation techniques, some experts see art research as a systematic collection of knowledge about human values and human thought in the frame of the art phenomenon. Therefore, art research is similar to humanities research (Weichselbraun et al, 2021) because art research, such as humanities research, focuses on efforts to study and deepen human values and human thought. Meanwhile, art, as a result of artistic creation activities, manifests knowledge about selected values, embodied in creative forms in a systemic arrangement through deep interpretation and appreciation of the art creator to the object that unfolds before the consciousness of the creators of art, and which they feel is important to reveal.…”
Section: First Pillarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The article Adapting Data-Driven Research to the Fields of Social Sciences and the Humanities, the thirteenth in this Special Issue, was written by Albert Weichselbraun, Philipp Kuntschik, Vincenzo Francolino, Mirco Saner, Urs Dahinden, and Vinzenz Wyss [13], and addressed the application of data-driven research methods to disciplines such as the Social Sciences and Humanities. The authors presented a case study that demonstrates the potential of the proposed method in the domain of Communication Science by creating approaches that aid domain experts in locating, tracking, analyzing, and finally, better understanding the dynamics of media criticism.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%