MAPPING OF THE SOCIO-SEMANTIC NETWORK
OF THE ARHITEKTURA MAGAZINE (1931-1934)
Tajana Jaklenec1 and
Željka Tonković2
1University of Zagreb, Faculty of Architecture Received: 12th May 2023. ABSTRACT Networks serve as a metaphor for understanding various phenomena in humanities, encompassing the circulation of ideas,
people, and artifacts. This research employs network analysis, drawing from H. C. White’s concept of netdom, to capture social and language patterns
within Ljubljana’s Arhitektura magazine from 1931 to 1934. Its objective was to map the socio-semantic network of the magazine, assisting in discerning
relationship and expression patterns within Yugoslavian architecture discourse of the 1930s, aligned with the principles of “new architecture”.
Methodologically, the research has entailed text analysis using natural language processing techniques and quantitative network analysis, revealing
three types of networks: a bimodal network of authors and issues, individual semantic networks of authors, and a socio-semantic network. This has
resulted in 18 networks. Despite a simplified text processing model and trivial architectural concepts, common language among contributors is detected,
pointing to mutual connections in architectural expressions and actors’ social ties. Arhitektura was not the sole platform for discourse creation;
however, the conducted network analysis has confirmed that the nature of the magazine embodies the concept of netdom switching, where identities
are formed and altered through transitions between netdom, shaping and changing those identities over time. Furthermore, this research illustrates how
network analysis can offer actionable insight into historical phenomena, as well as its applicability in understanding social and cultural dynamics. KEY WORDS CLASSIFICATION
Zagreb, Croatia
2University of Zadar, Department of Sociology
Zadar, Croatia
INDECS 22(2), 167-181, 2024
DOI 10.7906/indecs.22.2.2
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Accepted: 12th March 2024.
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digital humanities, history of modern architecture, natural language processing, network analysis, socio-semantic network analysis
ACM: I.2.7, J.5
APA: 2900, 2930
JEL: O18