[Air-L] Air-L Digest, Vol 104, Issue 2

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Fri Mar 1 21:35:56 PST 2013



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>   1. Re: Quantitative analysis of online pornography (Unger, Johann)
>   2. Re: Quantitative analysis of online pornography (David Nemer)
>   3.  Quantitative analysis of online pornography (William Bain)
>   4. Re: Quantitative analysis of online pornography
>      (Ulf-Dietrich Reips)
>   5. Re: Quantitative analysis of online pornography (live)
>   6. Re: Big Data texts (Jason Rhody)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 17:51:59 +0000
>From: "Unger, Johann" <j.unger at lancaster.ac.uk>
>To: "<air-l at listserv.aoir.org>" <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
>Subject: Re: [Air-L] Quantitative analysis of online pornography
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>Antoine,
>
>You may be interested in Georgina Voss's work on the industry, e.g.
>http://sexualities.sagepub.com/content/15/3-4/391.abstract
>
>Johnny.
>
>Dr J W Unger
>Lecturer and Academic Director of Summer Programmes
>Department of Linguistics and English Language
>Lancaster University
>LA1 4YL
>
>e-mail: j.unger at lancaster.ac.uk<mailto:j.unger at lancaster.ac.uk>
>tel: +44 1524 592591<tel:+44%201524%20592591>
>Follow me on Twitter @johnnyunger<http://twitter.com/#!/johnnyunger>
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>On 1 Mar 2013, at 16:57, "air-l-request at listserv.aoir.org<mailto:air-l-request at listserv.aoir.org>" <air-l-request at listserv.aoir.org<mailto:air-l-request at listserv.aoir.org>> wrote:
>Dear IRs,
>
>I am looking at available data of online pornography and looked at
>available studies made out of them.
>
>I'm very surprised to mainly only find studies on impact/effect of
>pornography on humans with almost none study on topology/dynamics/evolution
>of the object itself.
>
>Does some of you have some references in mind that dig in that direction ?
>
>(If I manage to arrange a dataset out of available data on public website,
>I would be glad to share it, let me know if you're interested.)
>
>Thanks for your help,
>All best,
>Antoine
>http://mazier.es/
>
>
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>Message: 2
>Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 12:55:23 -0500
>From: David Nemer <dnemer at indiana.edu>
>Cc: "<air-l at listserv.aoir.org>" <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
>Subject: Re: [Air-L] Quantitative analysis of online pornography
>Message-ID:
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>Hi Antoine,
>
>I know that Prof Bryant Paul, here at Indiana University, he researches
>pornography and the effects of sexual messages in the media. You'd probably
>want to look him up.
>
>Here's the link to his website:
>http://www.indiana.edu/~telecom/people/faculty/paul.shtml
>
>
>On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Unger, Johann <j.unger at lancaster.ac.uk>wrote:
>
>> Antoine,
>>
>> You may be interested in Georgina Voss's work on the industry, e.g.
>> http://sexualities.sagepub.com/content/15/3-4/391.abstract
>>
>> Johnny.
>>
>> Dr J W Unger
>> Lecturer and Academic Director of Summer Programmes
>> Department of Linguistics and English Language
>> Lancaster University
>> LA1 4YL
>>
>> e-mail: j.unger at lancaster.ac.uk<mailto:j.unger at lancaster.ac.uk>
>> tel: +44 1524 592591<tel:+44%201524%20592591>
>> Follow me on Twitter @johnnyunger<http://twitter.com/#!/johnnyunger>
>>
>> On 1 Mar 2013, at 16:57, "air-l-request at listserv.aoir.org<mailto:
>> air-l-request at listserv.aoir.org>" <air-l-request at listserv.aoir.org<mailto:
>> air-l-request at listserv.aoir.org>> wrote:
>> Dear IRs,
>>
>> I am looking at available data of online pornography and looked at
>> available studies made out of them.
>>
>> I'm very surprised to mainly only find studies on impact/effect of
>> pornography on humans with almost none study on topology/dynamics/evolution
>> of the object itself.
>>
>> Does some of you have some references in mind that dig in that direction ?
>>
>> (If I manage to arrange a dataset out of available data on public website,
>> I would be glad to share it, let me know if you're interested.)
>>
>> Thanks for your help,
>> All best,
>> Antoine
>> http://mazier.es/
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>-- 
>*David Nemer*
>PhD Candidate in Social Informatics
>School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University
>Editor of the Social Informatics Blog - http://socialinformaticsblog.com
>http://www.dnemer.com dnemer at indiana.edu
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>Message: 3
>Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 10:05:58 -0800 (PST)
>From: William Bain <willronb at yahoo.com>
>To: "air-l at listserv.aoir.org" <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
>Subject: [Air-L]  Quantitative analysis of online pornography
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>Antoine,
>
>Cite-U-Like has quite a lot on this, in
>case you haven't yet checked there.
>
>Best wishes, William
>
>
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>
>Message: 4
>Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 20:17:58 +0100
>From: Ulf-Dietrich Reips <u.reips at ikerbasque.org>
>To: Antoine Mazieres <antoine.mazieres at gmail.com>,
>	"air-l at listserv.aoir.org" <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
>Subject: Re: [Air-L] Quantitative analysis of online pornography
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>Hi Antoine:
>here is a reference to a study that analyzed the 
>complete Web traffic at a German university 
>during the early days of the Web and found porn 
>to be the most frequently type of content 
>accessed (ca. 25% of Web traffic).
>
>Berker, T. 2002. World Wide Web use at a German 
>university - computers, sex, and imported names: 
>results of a log file analysis. In B. Batinic, 
>U.-D. Reips, and M. Bosnjak (eds.), Online Social 
>Sciences (pp. 365-382). G?ttingen, Germany: 
>Hogrefe.
>
>Hope it helps.
>
>Best --u
>
>At 16:16 Uhr +0100 1.3.2013, Antoine Mazieres wrote:
>>Dear IRs,
>>
>>I am looking at available data of online pornography and looked at
>>available studies made out of them.
>>
>>I'm very surprised to mainly only find studies on impact/effect of
>>pornography on humans with almost none study on topology/dynamics/evolution
>>of the object itself.
>>
>>Does some of you have some references in mind that dig in that direction ?
>>
>>(If I manage to arrange a dataset out of available data on public website,
>>I would be glad to share it, let me know if you're interested.)
>>
>>Thanks for your help,
>>All best,
>>Antoine
>>http://mazier.es/
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>Message: 5
>Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 12:17:51 -0800
>From: live <human.factor.one at gmail.com>
>To: Antoine Mazieres <antoine.mazieres at gmail.com>
>Cc: AoIR-L Aoir <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
>Subject: Re: [Air-L] Quantitative analysis of online pornography
>Message-ID: <B17B3A32-CD07-43F8-8704-5A8700175662 at gmail.com>
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>Hello Antoine -
>
>I know a Brazilian Anthropologist, Carolina Parreiras Silva, was looking at sexualities online and has recently focused on porn from an ethnographic perspective.
>She's on Twitter as @carolmineira .
>You might find some intersection between the qual and the quant.
>
>Cheers,
>Sharon Greenfield
>@SharonG
>
>On Mar 1, 2013, at 7:16 AM, Antoine Mazieres wrote:
>
>> Dear IRs,
>> 
>> I am looking at available data of online pornography and looked at
>> available studies made out of them.
>> 
>> I'm very surprised to mainly only find studies on impact/effect of
>> pornography on humans with almost none study on topology/dynamics/evolution
>> of the object itself.
>> 
>> Does some of you have some references in mind that dig in that direction ?
>> 
>> (If I manage to arrange a dataset out of available data on public website,
>> I would be glad to share it, let me know if you're interested.)
>> 
>> Thanks for your help,
>> All best,
>> Antoine
>> http://mazier.es/
>> _______________________________________________
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>Message: 6
>Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 15:37:12 -0500
>From: Jason Rhody <jasonrhody at gmail.com>
>To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
>Subject: Re: [Air-L] Big Data texts
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>Dear Mark,
>You might find the website for the "Digging into Data Challenge" (
>www.diggingintodata.org) a useful resource.  The Digging into Data
>Challenge is an international grant competition created by the National
>Endowment for the Humanities that involves ten research funders
>representing Canada, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United
>States (the National Science Foundation and the Institute for Museum and
>Library Services are the other two US funders).
>
>We are currently soliciting applications for round 3 of this competition,
>but for your purposes, you might find a lot of useful material based on the
>first round of funding, including a report from the Council on Library and
>Information Resources (CLIR): "One Culture. Computationally Intensive
>Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences: A Report on the Experiences
>of First Respondents to the Digging Into Data Challenge" (
>http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub151).
>
>Since the projects require diverse collaborative teams from a variety
>of disciplinary backgrounds and nationalities, you get a nice mix of
>qualitative and quantitative methodologies against the backdrop of some
>interesting research material (such as data mining historical crime using
>nearly 200,000 trials across nearly 250 years in the Old Bailey archives -
>http://criminalintent.org/).  Furthermore, many projects have robust
>project websites and blogs.
>
>The Digging website also has a healthy list of available data repositories:
>http://www.diggingintodata.org/Home/Repositories/tabid/167/Default.aspx
>
>Hope you and your students find these resources useful.
>
>(And, as an aside, anyone interested in applying for a Digging into Data
>grant should also visit diggingintodata.org for the submission guidelines
>-- the deadline is May 15, 2013).
>
>With kind regards,
>Jason
>
>--
>Jason Rhody, Ph.D.
>Senior Program Officer
>National Endowment for the Humanities
>Office of Digital Humanities
>www.neh.gov
>http://misc.wordherders.net/?page_id=2
>
>
>
>
>
>On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 6:00 PM, <air-l-request at listserv.aoir.org> wrote:
>
>>
>> Today's Topics:
>>    4. Big Data texts (Mark D. Johns)
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>>
>> Message: 4
>> Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2013 09:47:22 -0600
>> From: "Mark D. Johns" <mjohns at luther.edu>
>> To: aoir list <air-l at aoir.org>
>> Subject: [Air-L] Big Data texts
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>> I've been assigned to teach an advanced research methods course on
>> "big data" next fall to upper-level undergrads. As I'm more of a
>> qualitative guy, this is a bit outside my comfort zone.
>>
>> I'm seeking recommendations of books, journal articles, or other
>> readings that would be accessible to undergraduate juniors and seniors
>> on analytics and related topics.
>>
>> Please respond off list, and if there is interest, I'll post a summary
>> later. Thanks in advance.
>> --
>> Mark D. Johns, Ph.D.
>> Associate Professor, Communication Studies
>> Luther College, Decorah, Iowa USA
>> -----------------------------------------------
>> "Get the facts first. You can distort them later."
>>     ---Mark Twain
>>
>>
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