Bloomsbury Handbook to the Digital Humanities
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Bloomsbury Handbook to the Digital Humanities
O'Sullivan, Dr. James
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
12/2022
512
Dura
Inglês
9781350232112
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Reconsidering the Present and Future of the Digital Humanities
James O'Sullivan
I. Perspectives & Polemics
Normative Digital Humanities
Johanna Drucker
The Peripheries and Epistemic Margins of Digital Humanities
Domenico Fiormonte & Gimena del Rio Riande
Digital Humanities Outlooks Beyond the West
Langa Khumalo & Titilola Aiyegbusi
Postcolonial Digital Humanities Reconsidered
Roopika Risam
Race, Otherness, and the Digital Humanities
Rahul K. Gairola
Queer Digital Humanities
Jason Boyd & Bo Ruberg
Feminist Digital Humanities
Amy E. Earhart
Multilingual Digital Humanities
Pedro Nilsson-Fernandez & Quinn Dombrowski
Digital Humanities and/as Media Studies
Abigail Moreshead & Anastasia Salter
Autoethnographies of Mediation
Julie M. Funk & Jentery Sayers
The Dark Side of DH
James Smithies
II. Methods, Tools & Techniques
Critical Digital Humanities
David M. Berry
Does Coding Matter for Doing Digital Humanities?
Quinn Dombrowski
The Present and Future of Encoding Text(s)
James Cummings
On Computers in Text Analysis
Joanna Byszuk
The Possibilities and Limitations of Natural Language Processing for the Humanities
Alexandra Schofield
Analysing Audio/Visual Data in the Digital Humanities
Taylor Arnold & Lauren Tilton
Social Media, Research, and the Digital Humanities
Naomi Wells
Spatializing the Humanities
Stuart Dunn
Visualising Humanities Data
Shawn L. Day
III. Public Digital Humanities
Open Access in the Humanities Disciplines
Martin Paul Eve
Old Books, New Books and Digital Publishing
Elena Pierazzo & Peter Stokes
Digital Humanities and the Academic Books of the Future
Jane Winters
Digital Humanities and Digitised Cultural Heritage
Melissa Terras
Sharing as CARE and FAIR in the Digital Humanities
Patrick Egan & Orla Murphy
Digital Archives as Socially and Civically Just Public Resources
Kent Gerber
IV. Institutional Contexts
Tool Criticism through Playful Digital Humanities Pedagogy
Max Kemman
The Invisible Labor of DH Pedagogy
Brian Croxall & Diane Jakacki
Building Digital Humanities Centres
Michael Pidd
Embracing Decline in Digital Scholarship beyond Sustainability
Anna-Maria Sichani
Libraries and the Problem of Digital Humanities Discovery
Roxanne Shirazi
Labour, Alienation, and the Digital Humanities
Shawna Ross & Andrew Pilsch
Digital Humanities at Work in the World
Sarah Ruth Jacobs
V. DH Futures
Datawork and the Future of DH
Rafael Alvarado
The Place of Computation in the Study of Culture
Daniel Allington
The Grand Challenges of Digital Humanities
Andrew Prescott
Digital Humanities, Open Social Scholarship, and Engaged Publics
Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, and the INKE Partnership
Digital Humanities and Cultural Economy
Tully Barnett
Bringing a Design Mindset (DM) to Digital Humanities (DH)
Mary Galvin
Reclaiming the Future with Old Media
Lori Emerson
The (literary) text and its futures
Anne Karhio
AI, Ethics, and Digital Humanities
David M. Berry
Digital Humanities in the Age of Extinction
Graham Allen & Jenni DeBie
James O'Sullivan
I. Perspectives & Polemics
Normative Digital Humanities
Johanna Drucker
The Peripheries and Epistemic Margins of Digital Humanities
Domenico Fiormonte & Gimena del Rio Riande
Digital Humanities Outlooks Beyond the West
Langa Khumalo & Titilola Aiyegbusi
Postcolonial Digital Humanities Reconsidered
Roopika Risam
Race, Otherness, and the Digital Humanities
Rahul K. Gairola
Queer Digital Humanities
Jason Boyd & Bo Ruberg
Feminist Digital Humanities
Amy E. Earhart
Multilingual Digital Humanities
Pedro Nilsson-Fernandez & Quinn Dombrowski
Digital Humanities and/as Media Studies
Abigail Moreshead & Anastasia Salter
Autoethnographies of Mediation
Julie M. Funk & Jentery Sayers
The Dark Side of DH
James Smithies
II. Methods, Tools & Techniques
Critical Digital Humanities
David M. Berry
Does Coding Matter for Doing Digital Humanities?
Quinn Dombrowski
The Present and Future of Encoding Text(s)
James Cummings
On Computers in Text Analysis
Joanna Byszuk
The Possibilities and Limitations of Natural Language Processing for the Humanities
Alexandra Schofield
Analysing Audio/Visual Data in the Digital Humanities
Taylor Arnold & Lauren Tilton
Social Media, Research, and the Digital Humanities
Naomi Wells
Spatializing the Humanities
Stuart Dunn
Visualising Humanities Data
Shawn L. Day
III. Public Digital Humanities
Open Access in the Humanities Disciplines
Martin Paul Eve
Old Books, New Books and Digital Publishing
Elena Pierazzo & Peter Stokes
Digital Humanities and the Academic Books of the Future
Jane Winters
Digital Humanities and Digitised Cultural Heritage
Melissa Terras
Sharing as CARE and FAIR in the Digital Humanities
Patrick Egan & Orla Murphy
Digital Archives as Socially and Civically Just Public Resources
Kent Gerber
IV. Institutional Contexts
Tool Criticism through Playful Digital Humanities Pedagogy
Max Kemman
The Invisible Labor of DH Pedagogy
Brian Croxall & Diane Jakacki
Building Digital Humanities Centres
Michael Pidd
Embracing Decline in Digital Scholarship beyond Sustainability
Anna-Maria Sichani
Libraries and the Problem of Digital Humanities Discovery
Roxanne Shirazi
Labour, Alienation, and the Digital Humanities
Shawna Ross & Andrew Pilsch
Digital Humanities at Work in the World
Sarah Ruth Jacobs
V. DH Futures
Datawork and the Future of DH
Rafael Alvarado
The Place of Computation in the Study of Culture
Daniel Allington
The Grand Challenges of Digital Humanities
Andrew Prescott
Digital Humanities, Open Social Scholarship, and Engaged Publics
Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, and the INKE Partnership
Digital Humanities and Cultural Economy
Tully Barnett
Bringing a Design Mindset (DM) to Digital Humanities (DH)
Mary Galvin
Reclaiming the Future with Old Media
Lori Emerson
The (literary) text and its futures
Anne Karhio
AI, Ethics, and Digital Humanities
David M. Berry
Digital Humanities in the Age of Extinction
Graham Allen & Jenni DeBie
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feminist digital humanities; open access; coding; visualising humanities data; digital cultures; research methods; sustainable digital humanities; social challenges; digital archives; social media
Reconsidering the Present and Future of the Digital Humanities
James O'Sullivan
I. Perspectives & Polemics
Normative Digital Humanities
Johanna Drucker
The Peripheries and Epistemic Margins of Digital Humanities
Domenico Fiormonte & Gimena del Rio Riande
Digital Humanities Outlooks Beyond the West
Langa Khumalo & Titilola Aiyegbusi
Postcolonial Digital Humanities Reconsidered
Roopika Risam
Race, Otherness, and the Digital Humanities
Rahul K. Gairola
Queer Digital Humanities
Jason Boyd & Bo Ruberg
Feminist Digital Humanities
Amy E. Earhart
Multilingual Digital Humanities
Pedro Nilsson-Fernandez & Quinn Dombrowski
Digital Humanities and/as Media Studies
Abigail Moreshead & Anastasia Salter
Autoethnographies of Mediation
Julie M. Funk & Jentery Sayers
The Dark Side of DH
James Smithies
II. Methods, Tools & Techniques
Critical Digital Humanities
David M. Berry
Does Coding Matter for Doing Digital Humanities?
Quinn Dombrowski
The Present and Future of Encoding Text(s)
James Cummings
On Computers in Text Analysis
Joanna Byszuk
The Possibilities and Limitations of Natural Language Processing for the Humanities
Alexandra Schofield
Analysing Audio/Visual Data in the Digital Humanities
Taylor Arnold & Lauren Tilton
Social Media, Research, and the Digital Humanities
Naomi Wells
Spatializing the Humanities
Stuart Dunn
Visualising Humanities Data
Shawn L. Day
III. Public Digital Humanities
Open Access in the Humanities Disciplines
Martin Paul Eve
Old Books, New Books and Digital Publishing
Elena Pierazzo & Peter Stokes
Digital Humanities and the Academic Books of the Future
Jane Winters
Digital Humanities and Digitised Cultural Heritage
Melissa Terras
Sharing as CARE and FAIR in the Digital Humanities
Patrick Egan & Orla Murphy
Digital Archives as Socially and Civically Just Public Resources
Kent Gerber
IV. Institutional Contexts
Tool Criticism through Playful Digital Humanities Pedagogy
Max Kemman
The Invisible Labor of DH Pedagogy
Brian Croxall & Diane Jakacki
Building Digital Humanities Centres
Michael Pidd
Embracing Decline in Digital Scholarship beyond Sustainability
Anna-Maria Sichani
Libraries and the Problem of Digital Humanities Discovery
Roxanne Shirazi
Labour, Alienation, and the Digital Humanities
Shawna Ross & Andrew Pilsch
Digital Humanities at Work in the World
Sarah Ruth Jacobs
V. DH Futures
Datawork and the Future of DH
Rafael Alvarado
The Place of Computation in the Study of Culture
Daniel Allington
The Grand Challenges of Digital Humanities
Andrew Prescott
Digital Humanities, Open Social Scholarship, and Engaged Publics
Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, and the INKE Partnership
Digital Humanities and Cultural Economy
Tully Barnett
Bringing a Design Mindset (DM) to Digital Humanities (DH)
Mary Galvin
Reclaiming the Future with Old Media
Lori Emerson
The (literary) text and its futures
Anne Karhio
AI, Ethics, and Digital Humanities
David M. Berry
Digital Humanities in the Age of Extinction
Graham Allen & Jenni DeBie
James O'Sullivan
I. Perspectives & Polemics
Normative Digital Humanities
Johanna Drucker
The Peripheries and Epistemic Margins of Digital Humanities
Domenico Fiormonte & Gimena del Rio Riande
Digital Humanities Outlooks Beyond the West
Langa Khumalo & Titilola Aiyegbusi
Postcolonial Digital Humanities Reconsidered
Roopika Risam
Race, Otherness, and the Digital Humanities
Rahul K. Gairola
Queer Digital Humanities
Jason Boyd & Bo Ruberg
Feminist Digital Humanities
Amy E. Earhart
Multilingual Digital Humanities
Pedro Nilsson-Fernandez & Quinn Dombrowski
Digital Humanities and/as Media Studies
Abigail Moreshead & Anastasia Salter
Autoethnographies of Mediation
Julie M. Funk & Jentery Sayers
The Dark Side of DH
James Smithies
II. Methods, Tools & Techniques
Critical Digital Humanities
David M. Berry
Does Coding Matter for Doing Digital Humanities?
Quinn Dombrowski
The Present and Future of Encoding Text(s)
James Cummings
On Computers in Text Analysis
Joanna Byszuk
The Possibilities and Limitations of Natural Language Processing for the Humanities
Alexandra Schofield
Analysing Audio/Visual Data in the Digital Humanities
Taylor Arnold & Lauren Tilton
Social Media, Research, and the Digital Humanities
Naomi Wells
Spatializing the Humanities
Stuart Dunn
Visualising Humanities Data
Shawn L. Day
III. Public Digital Humanities
Open Access in the Humanities Disciplines
Martin Paul Eve
Old Books, New Books and Digital Publishing
Elena Pierazzo & Peter Stokes
Digital Humanities and the Academic Books of the Future
Jane Winters
Digital Humanities and Digitised Cultural Heritage
Melissa Terras
Sharing as CARE and FAIR in the Digital Humanities
Patrick Egan & Orla Murphy
Digital Archives as Socially and Civically Just Public Resources
Kent Gerber
IV. Institutional Contexts
Tool Criticism through Playful Digital Humanities Pedagogy
Max Kemman
The Invisible Labor of DH Pedagogy
Brian Croxall & Diane Jakacki
Building Digital Humanities Centres
Michael Pidd
Embracing Decline in Digital Scholarship beyond Sustainability
Anna-Maria Sichani
Libraries and the Problem of Digital Humanities Discovery
Roxanne Shirazi
Labour, Alienation, and the Digital Humanities
Shawna Ross & Andrew Pilsch
Digital Humanities at Work in the World
Sarah Ruth Jacobs
V. DH Futures
Datawork and the Future of DH
Rafael Alvarado
The Place of Computation in the Study of Culture
Daniel Allington
The Grand Challenges of Digital Humanities
Andrew Prescott
Digital Humanities, Open Social Scholarship, and Engaged Publics
Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, and the INKE Partnership
Digital Humanities and Cultural Economy
Tully Barnett
Bringing a Design Mindset (DM) to Digital Humanities (DH)
Mary Galvin
Reclaiming the Future with Old Media
Lori Emerson
The (literary) text and its futures
Anne Karhio
AI, Ethics, and Digital Humanities
David M. Berry
Digital Humanities in the Age of Extinction
Graham Allen & Jenni DeBie
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