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*** Discuss results | *** Discuss results | ||
== | == The Process == | ||
* Text + Thesaurus (Dictionary) + Rules | |||
* Word counts | |||
* Correlations | |||
=== Text === | |||
* 9,000 stories | |||
* 5 culture areas | |||
* Translated into English | |||
=== Dictionary === | |||
* Three categories | |||
*# Hi freq && polysemous | |||
*# Med freq && polysemous | |||
*# Monosemous | |||
* Mapped to themes | |||
** Based on [[wikipedia:Clyde_Kluckhohn|Clyde Kluckhon's]] categories | |||
** Binary | |||
** Later called "conceptual domains" | |||
=== Rules === | |||
* Actually a SQL join ... | |||
* leftover words become "feedback data" | |||
== Observations == | |||
* Note role of feedback | |||
* Flattening of stories unless filtered ahead of time | |||
** E.g. bimodal results may be the result of conflating two story types | |||
== Cultural Grammars == | == Cultural Grammars == | ||
== Comparisons == | == Comparisons == |
Revision as of 15:05, 24 September 2007
Business
- Responses ...
Recap
The transformational process
- Review the basic idea of how the linear order is translated into a structural pattern
- Go over the examples
- Compare to chiasmus
The canonical formula of myth
- Explain what the formula means (unpack it into three transforms)
- Briefly mention Mosko's work
Who is communicating with whom?
- Describe the process as a two-stage operation
- Story is received and parsed for consciousness consumption
- Generates a second story, which is parsed for unconscious consumption
- The big question -- In the case of the second process, who communicates with whom?
Segue
The Computer as symbol and as tool
- Taking Levi-Strauss' references to the computer seriously
Computing and the Database
- All of L-S's references to cybernetics and computing are really references to computing
- Databases represent structure
- Databases represent (logical) possibility
Colby
General Inquirer System
- The IBM 7090
- Current system
- EXERCISE:
- Pick an essay and dump it in
- Discuss results
- EXERCISE:
The Process
- Text + Thesaurus (Dictionary) + Rules
- Word counts
- Correlations
Text
- 9,000 stories
- 5 culture areas
- Translated into English
Dictionary
- Three categories
- Hi freq && polysemous
- Med freq && polysemous
- Monosemous
- Mapped to themes
- Based on Clyde Kluckhon's categories
- Binary
- Later called "conceptual domains"
Rules
- Actually a SQL join ...
- leftover words become "feedback data"
Observations
- Note role of feedback
- Flattening of stories unless filtered ahead of time
- E.g. bimodal results may be the result of conflating two story types
Cultural Grammars
Comparisons
- L-S
- Same premises, different units and rules
- Rappaport
- Compare culture patterns and schema to R's sacred propositions
- Bateson
- Patterns
Selby
Tobin and the HRAF
The HRAF
- http://pulproxy.princeton.edu/connect
- Murdock's World Atlas
What is a computer?
Why the controversy?
- The status of "codes"
- Violence to texts