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Electronic Text Analysis and the Wary Humanist

Posted on March 30th, 2009

For a long list of complicated reasons, most practitioners of my discipline—political theory—tend to be suspicious of, if not altogether opposed to, the integration of computer technology into their research and teaching. While some scholars cite the superfluity of computer technology to the discipline (excepting, of course, Microsoft Word), others argue that the introduction of certain technologies might somehow actually endanger both thinking and learning (and who wouldn’t find the reduction of Plato to

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  1. admin says:

    this is a test

    April 1st, 2009 at 2:40 pm

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