Debates in the digital humanities /
"Encompassing new technologies, research methods, and opportunities for collaborative scholarship and open-source peer review, as well as innovative ways of sharing knowledge and teaching, the digital humanities promises to transform the liberal arts--and perhaps the university itself. Indeed,...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Minneapolis, MN :
University of Minnesota Press,
©2012.
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Colección: | Debates in the digital humanities.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Digital humanities moment / Matthew K. Gold
- What Is digital humanities and what's it doing in English departments? / Matthew Kirschenbaum
- Humanities, done digitally / Kathleen Fitzpatrick
- This is why we fight : defining the values of the digital humanities / Lisa Spiro
- Beyond the big tent / Patrik Svensson
- Digital humanities situation / Rafael Alvarado
- Where's the beef? Does digital humanities have to answer questions? / Tom Scheinfeldt
- Why digital humanities Is "nice" / Tom Scheinfeldt
- Interview with Brett Bobley / Michael Gavin and Kathleen Marie Smith
- Day of DH : defining the digital humanities
- Developing things : notes toward an epistemology of building in the digital humanities / Stephen Ramsay and Geoffrey Rockwell
- Humanistic theory and digital scholarship / Johanna Drucker
- This digital humanities which Is not one / Jamie "Skye" Bianco
- Telescope for the mind? / Willard McCarty
- Sunset for ideology, sunrise for methodology? / Tom Scheinfeldt
- Has critical theory run out of time for data-driven scholarship? / Gary Hall
- There are no digital humanities / Gary Hall
- Why are the digital humanities so white?, or, thinking the histories of race and computation / Tara McPherson
- Hacktivism and the humanities : programming protest in the era of the digital university / Elizabeth Losh
- Unseen and unremarked on : Don DeLillo and the failure of the digital humanities / Mark L. Sample
- Disability, universal design, and the digital humanities / George H. Williams
- Digital humanities and its users / Charlie Edwards
- Digital humanities triumphant? / William Pannapacker
- What do girls dig? / Bethany Nowviskie
- Turtlenecked hairshirt / Ian Bogost
- Eternal September of the digital humanities / Bethany Nowviskie
- Canons, close reading, and the evolution of method / Matthew Wilkens
- Electronic errata : digital publishing, open review, and the futures of correction / Paul Fyfe
- Function of digital humanities centers at the present time / Neil Fraistat
- Time, labor, and "alternate careers" in digital humanities knowledge work / Julia Flanders
- Can information be unfettered? : Race and the new digital humanities canon / Amy E. Earhart
- Social contract of scholarly publishing / Daniel J. Cohen
- Introducing digital humanities now / Daniel J. Cohen
- Text : a massively addressable object / Michael Witmore
- Ancestral text / Michael Witmore
- Digital humanities and the "ugly-stepchildren" of American higher education / Luke Waltzer
- Graduate education and the ethics of the digital humanities / Alexander Reid
- Should liberal arts campuses do digital humanities? : Process and products in the small college world / Bryan Alexander and Rebecca Frost Davis
- Where's the Pedagogy? : The role of teaching and learning in the digital humanities / Stephen Brier
- Visualizing millions of words / Mills Kelly
- What's wrong with writing essays / Mark L. Sample
- Looking for Whitman : a grand, aggregated experiment / Matthew K. Gold and Jim Groom
- Public course blog : the required reading we write ourselves for the course that never ends / Trevor Owens
- Digital humanities as/is a tactical term / Matthew Kirschenbaum
- Digital humanities or a digital humanism / Dave Parry
- Resistance to digital humanities / David Greetham
- Beyond metrics : community authorization and open peer review / Kathleen Fitzpatric
- Trending : the promises and the challenges of big social data / Lev Manovich
- Humanities 2.0 : promis, perils, predictions / Cathy N. Davidson
- Where is cultural criticism in the digital humanities? / Alan Liu.