Madeline Milne

About me

I completed my undergraduate degree in Classics at Durham University, where I developed a strong foundation in textual analysis, philosophy, and interdisciplinary research. My dissertation engaged with the reuse of classical imagery in modern marketing campaigns, exploring its implications and analyzing the sentiment it evoked in consumers. Through my studies, I aim to bridge the gap between traditional humanities scholarship and emerging digital methodologies, contributing to the evolving landscape of interdisciplinary research in the digital age.

Research interests

My research interests lie at the intersection of digitally enhanced text analysis, discourse construction, and philosophical interpretative frameworks. I am particularly focused on how digital tools, such as unsupervised machine learning techniques and network analysis, can provide quantitative support to traditional qualitative theoretical research. My work explores how these computational methods can uncover patterns in discourse and offer new insights into the construction of meaning and the relationship between language and thought.