2023
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/rnf5z
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Digital Formation Processes: A High Frequency, Large-Scale Investigation

Jon Clindaniel,
Matthew Magnani

Abstract: Large sources of digital trace data (i.e. “Big Data”) have become increasingly important in the study of material culture. However, akin to the offline material culture traditionally studied by archaeologists, digital trace data is rarely a passive reflection of human behavior – it is a complex palimpsest produced through a variety of erasure and accretion formation processes. To better understand how digital trace palimpsests are formed and how digital formation processes influence and inform our ability to i… Show more

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