2021
DOI: 10.13008/2151-2957.1312
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Five considerations for engaging with Big Data from a rhetorical-humanistic perspective

Abstract: This essay offers five conceptual entry points for engaging with Big Data from a rhetorical perspective. These five concepts-data in/as relationships, observability/action, patterns, diachronicity, and audience-serve as points of deep conceptual commonality between definitions of Big Data and principles in rhetorical studies and are offered here as considerations for critiquing uses of Big Data from a rhetorical-humanistic perspective, as well as for guiding rhetorical work that uses Big Data.

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