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This beautiful book also serves the purpose of being a great introduction to cultural analytics through a specific methodology. MCA is versatile, rich in variations and alternative or complementary paths. It basically requires a table of categories (that could be built out of variables that are not categorical, the book explains how). MCA is also quite easy to understand: how it's built and why it makes sense. Yes, the book contains some detailed mathematical definitions and demonstrations, specially regarding the variance and how the method is super-elegant and preserves many of the statistical properties one would wish. I believe mathematical equations can be overlooked without any harm of comprehension (I did it in part, and plan to re-read the book to touch those details when using the method in actual projects).
Finally, this is also a book about sociology and specially about part of Pierre Bourdieu's work. Along the book a table based on an actual survey about taste (essential concept in Bordieu's studies) is being used as the example of the different analyses and visualizations.