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Humanist Archives: May 26, 2020, 8:28 a.m. Humanist 34.59 - on the qualitative and quantitative

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        Date: 2020-05-25 16:33:27+00:00
        From: Marinella Testori 
        Subject: qualitative and quantitative

Dear Willard,

On the OpenMethods blog, with  which I personally collaborate, the following
contribution by Leire Leguina has appeared:

https://openmethods.dariah.eu/2020/05/25/met-hodos-reconsidering-the-road-of-
research-and-analysis/

It presents the blog 'Met-Hodos. (Re)considering the road of research and
analysis', devoted to Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA) and to the
implementation of Mixed Methods, characterized by both quantitative and
qualitative techniques in their application to DH.

As the author, Andreas W. Müller, advocates, "Mixed Methods is a
methodology that attempts to breach the qualitative-quantitative divide by
integrating aspects of both approaches" 
(https://methodos.hypotheses.org/1533).

I think the blog could provide stimulating insights for every Digital
Humanist and every field of DH applications.

Kind regards,
Marinella

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Dr Marinella Testori AKC - Associate of King's College London
Linguistic Annotation and Lexicology for Latin






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