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computational rhetoric
Articles
- Brown, James, Jr. (2014). The Machine That Therefore I Am. Philosophy & Rhetoric, 47(4), pp. 494-514. muse.jhu.edu/article/562412
Books
- Graham, S. Scott. (2020). Where’s the Rhetoric? Imagining a Unified Field. The Ohio State UP.
Edited Collections
- Jones, John J., and Hirsu, Lavina, (Eds.). (2019). Rhetorical Machines: Writing, Code, and Computational Ethics. University of Alabama Press.
Chapters
- Omizo, Ryan. (2019). Stormwatch: Machine learning approaches to understanding white supremacy online. In J. Ridolfo and B. Hart-Davidson, (Ed), RhetOps: Rhetoric and Information Warfare, (pp. 142-157). University of Pittsburgh Press.
Method
MassMine
Contributors: Nick Van Horn & Aaron Beveridge
Description: MassMine is a command line tool designed for researchers to simplify the collection and use of data from online sources such as social media networks.
NTTC: A Python module for social network analysis
Contributors: Chris Lindgren
Description: A set of functions that process and create topic models from a sample of community-detected Twitter networks' tweets. It assumes you have a desire to investigate communities across periods and the tweets from each detected community.