d-Discourse
Topical index
Preface
Overview
Authorship
Conclusion
I. THEORY
1.Epistemic domains
grammar
hermeneutics
control vs. risk
2.Epistemic system(s)
databases
1.running text
2.parsed text
3.dictionary
4.catalog
5.spreadsheet
6.big data
epistemology
cognitive impact
descriptive narrative
structure
linearity
epistemology
argumented narrative
structure
linearity
epistemology
cognitive impact
digitality
pre-digital
analog
para-digital
digital
heuristics
3.Websites
structure
dimensions
modalities
aspects
surface structure
constituents
signposts
boundaries/
hyperlinks
deep structure
frame
planes
para-perception
epistemic content
elements
4.Digital discourse
an axial change
holding back
transition
the cognitive turn
surface structure [configuration]
narrative gravity
deep structure [frame]
multi‑planarity
synergy REVISED MODALITIES
cognitive impact
d‑argument
container vs. discourse
writing & reading
5.Digital thought
6.Digital humanism
7.Perspectives
historical perspective
antecedents
poetry
II. IMPLEMENTATION
8.Principles
digital medium
uses: authors and readers
grammar and hermeneutics
9.Grammar: primary data
source data
the discourse approach
alternative approaches
10.Hermeneutics: interpr.studies
source data
the discourse approach
alternative approaches
11.Critical analysis
informational/functionsl
epistemic
literary
the argument
the record
an example
a digital model
multilinearity
the record
the query
III. REFERENCES
History/overview
Summaries
Excerpts
Lexicon
IV.MECHANISMS
Data handling
Programs
Research groups
Steering committee
Archives
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