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View article: Integrating Digital Traces into Mixed Methods Designs
Integrating Digital Traces into Mixed Methods Designs Open
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View article: Integrating digital traces into mixed methods designs. An application to the study of online music listening using survey, interview and streaming history data collected from the same individuals
Integrating digital traces into mixed methods designs. An application to the study of online music listening using survey, interview and streaming history data collected from the same individuals Open
We present a mixed methods research design that integrates individual-level traces of online content consumption with survey and interview data, all collected from the same sample of tens of thousands of people. We explain how the pairwise…
View article: Uplifting Interviews in Social Science with Individual Data Visualization: the case of Music Listening
Uplifting Interviews in Social Science with Individual Data Visualization: the case of Music Listening Open
Collecting accurate and fine-grain information about the music people like,\ndislike and actually listen to has long been a challenge for sociologists. As\nmillions of people now use online music streaming services, research can build\nupo…
View article: Chapter 15: Towards reproducible research in an interdisciplinary framework: issues and propositions regarding the transfer of the conceptual framework and the replication of models
Chapter 15: Towards reproducible research in an interdisciplinary framework: issues and propositions regarding the transfer of the conceptual framework and the replication of models Open
Introduction The notions of reproducibility and replicability are currently the object of intense debates involving all scientific circles, whether by way of authoritative journals, blogs and research notebooks, or more generally through s…
View article: Chapter 2: A generic conceptual framework for describing transitions in settlement systems
Chapter 2: A generic conceptual framework for describing transitions in settlement systems Open
The preceding chapter sets out a brief overview of the different ways in which ‘transitions’ are approached in the scientific literature, from the point of view of both the natural and the social sciences. The theoretical aspects have been…
View article: Chapter 15: Towards reproducible research in an interdisciplinary framework: issues and propositions regarding the transfer of the conceptual framework and the replication of models
Chapter 15: Towards reproducible research in an interdisciplinary framework: issues and propositions regarding the transfer of the conceptual framework and the replication of models Open
IntroductionThe notions of reproducibility and replicability are currently the object of intense debates involving all scientific circles, whether by way of authoritative journals, blogs and research notebooks, or more generally through so…
View article: Chapter 11: Transition 8: 800-1200. Emergence of enduring, concentrated and hierarchised settlement patterns in rural regions of North-Western Europe
Chapter 11: Transition 8: 800-1200. Emergence of enduring, concentrated and hierarchised settlement patterns in rural regions of North-Western Europe Open
IntroductionThe question of the emergence of feudal society in the West is at the heart of a long-standing historical debate. Since the eighteenth century, scholars have been seeking to understand how medieval society functioned and identi…
View article: Who sells to whom in the suburbs? Home price inflation and the dynamics of sellers and buyers in the metropolitan region of Paris, 1996–2012
Who sells to whom in the suburbs? Home price inflation and the dynamics of sellers and buyers in the metropolitan region of Paris, 1996–2012 Open
Price inflation has outbalanced the income of residents and buyers in major post-industrial city-regions, and real estate has become an important driver of these inequalities. In a context of a resilient inflation of home values during the…
View article: riatelab/cartography: CRAN Version
riatelab/cartography: CRAN Version Open
Minor Changes: bug fix for proportionnal symbols with negative values.
View article: RCura/RoadTrafficEDB: v1
RCura/RoadTrafficEDB: v1 Open
Interactive exploration of Paris roads traffic
View article: RCura/CitiBikeEDB: v1
RCura/CitiBikeEDB: v1 Open
Interactive exploration of CitiBike trips
View article: The Old and the New: Qualifying City Systems in the World with Classical Models and New Data
The Old and the New: Qualifying City Systems in the World with Classical Models and New Data Open
Zipf's rank-size rule, lognormal distribution, and Gibrat's urban growth models are considered as summarizing fundamental properties of systems of cities. In this article, they are used as statistical benchmarks for comparing the shapes of…
View article: The Old and the New: Qualifying City Systems in the World with Classical Models and New Data
The Old and the New: Qualifying City Systems in the World with Classical Models and New Data Open
Zipf's rank‐size rule, lognormal distribution, and Gibrat's urban growth models are considered as summarizing fundamental properties of systems of cities. In this article, they are used as statistical benchmarks for comparing the shapes of…
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hcommenges/slider: slider Open
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hcommenges/ExaminatR: ExaminatR Open
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hcommenges/ExploratR: ExploratR Open
Working integral version of ExploratR
View article: Multilevel comparison of large urban systems
Multilevel comparison of large urban systems Open
For the first time the systems of cities in seven countries or regions among the largest in the world (China, India, Brazil, Europe, the Former Soviet Union (FSU), the United States and South Africa) are made comparable through the buildin…