Last October, team member Daniel Torres-Salinas and dear colleague Ana Gallego Cuiñas presented «Humanities and Big Data in Ibero-America: Theory, methodology and practical applications», a book they edited under De Gruyter academic publishing label. This open access volume presents the first comprehensive study on the relationship between the Human Sciences and Big Data, with special emphasis on the Ibero-American space. It is divided into three parts (theoretical, methodological and practical) with an interdisciplinary vision that integrates thought, culture, language, literature, theoretical criticism, society or the use of new bibliometric techniques. Congratulations to all participants of this very interesting publication!
Introduction. Towards Expanded Humanities: Review and Agenda, by Ana Gallego Cuiñas and Daniel Torres Salinas.
PART 1. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
Containing works by Sara Mariottini, Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado, Daniel Torres-Salinas, Ana Gallego Cuiñas, Azucena G. Blanco and José Antonio Pérez Tapias.
PART 2. METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES
Containing works by Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado, Nicolas Robinson-Garcia, Francisco Benítez, Esteban Romero, Miguel Calderón Campos and Carolina Gainza C.
PART 3. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
Containing works by Carolina Ferrer, Diana Roig-Sanz, Alessio Cardillo, Ventsislav Ikoff, Pedro Ruiz Pérez, Daniel Torres Salinas and Ana Gallego Cuiñas.