Between humanities and the digital / edited by Patrik Svensson and David Theo Goldberg.

"Like most academic discourses, the Digital Humanities are a conversation in flux. Some would argue that the Digital Humanities are already a well-established field, pointing to the 20-year history of Humanities Computing. Others (me) see a new breed of academic with skills in both technology a...

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Andere auteurs: Svensson, Patrik (Redacteur), Goldberg, David Theo (Redacteur)
Formaat: E-boek
Taal:English
Gepubliceerd in: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2015]
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Inhoudsopgave:
  • The example : some historical considerations / Jonathan Sterne
  • Humanities in the digital age / Alan Liu and William G. Thomas III
  • Me? A digital humanist? / Chandra Mukerji
  • Critical theory and the mangle of digital humanities / Todd Presner
  • "Does this technology serve human purposes?" A "necessary conversation" with Sherry Turkle / Henry Jenkins
  • Humanist computing at the end of the individual voice and the authoritative text / Johanna Drucker
  • Beyond infrostructure : re-humanizing digital humanities in India / Nishant Shah
  • Toward a transnational Asian/American digital humanities : a #transformDH invitation / Anne Cong-Huyen
  • Beyond the elbow-patched playground / Ian Bogost
  • Why yack needs hack (and vice versa) : from digital humanities to digital literacy / Cathy N. Davidson
  • Toward problem-based modeling in the digital humanities / Ray Siemens and Jentery Sayers
  • Deprovincializing digital humanities / David Theo Goldberg
  • Circuit-bending history : sketches toward a digital schematic / Whitney Anne Trettien
  • Medieval materiality through the digital lens / Cecilia Lindhé
  • Computational literature / Nick Montfort
  • The cut between us : digital remix and the expression of self / Jenna Ng
  • Locating the mobile and social : a preliminary discussion of camera phones and locative media / Larissa Hjorth
  • "Did you mean 'Why are women cranky?'" Google
  • a means of inscription, a means of de-inscription? / Jennie Olofsson
  • Time wars of the twentieth century and the twenty-first century toolkit : the history and politics of longue-duree thinking as a prelude to the digital analysis of the past / Jo Guldi
  • An experiment in collaborative humanities : envisioning globalities 500-1500 CD / Geraldine Heng and Michael Widner
  • Digital humanities and the study of religion / Tim Hutchings
  • Cyber archaeology : a post-virtual perspective / Maurizio Forte
  • Literature, neuroscience, and digital humanities / Natalie Phillips and Stephen Rachman
  • The humanistiscope
  • exploring the situatedness of humanities infrastructure / Patrik Svensson
  • "Stuff you can kick" : toward a theory of media infrastructures / Lisa Parks
  • Distant mirrors and the LAMP / Matthew Kirschenbaum
  • Resistance in the materials / Bethany Nowviskie
  • The digital humanities as a laboratory / Amy E. Earhart
  • A map is not a picture : how the digital world threatens the validity of printed maps / Patricia Seed
  • Spatial history as scholarly practice / Zephyr Frank
  • Utopian pedagogies : teaching from the margins of the digital humanities / Elizabeth Losh
  • The face and the public : race, secrecy, and digital art practice / Jennifer González
  • Scholarly publishing in the digital age / Kathleen Fitzpatrick
  • Critical transmission / Mats Dahlström
  • Post-archive : the humanities, the archive, and the database / Tara McPherson
  • Final commentary : a provocation / N. Katherine Hayles.