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Debates in the Digital Humanities 2016
Debates in the digital humanities
Corpus Title: part I. Histories and Futures of the Digital Humanities. The Emergence of the Digital Humanities (as the Network is Everting) / Steven E. Jones / The "Whole Game": Digital Humanities at Community Colleges / Anne B. McGrail / What's Next: The Radical, Unrealized Potential of Digital Humanities / Miriam Posner / Making a Case for the Black Digital Humanities / Kim Gallon / QueerOS: A User's Manual / Fiona Barnett, Zach Blas, micha cárdenas, Jacob Gaboury, Jessica Marie Johnson, and Margaret Rhee. Blog Posts and Short Essays. Father Busa's Female Punch Card Operatives / Melissa Terras and Julianne Nyhan / On the Origin of "Hack" and "Yack" / Bethany Nowviskie / Reflections on a Movement: #transformDH, Growing Up / Moya Bailey, Anne Cong-Huyen, Alexis Lothian, and Amanda Phillips. / part II. Digital Humanities and its Methods. Blunt Instrumentalism: On Tools and Methods / Dennis Tenen / Putting the Human Back into the Digital Humanities: Feminism, Generosity, and Mess / Elizabeth Losh, Jacqueline Wernimont, Laura Wexler, and Hong-An Wu / Mid-sized Digital Pedagogy / Paul Fyfe / Re: Search and Close Reading / Michael Hancher / Why We Must Read the Code: The Science Wars: Episode IV / Mark C. Marino / Where is Methodology in Digital Humanities? / Tanya E. Clement. Blog Posts and Short Essays. Resistance in the Materials / Bethany Nowviskie / Interview with Ernesto Oroza / Alex Gil / Digital Humanities Knowledge: Reflections on the Introductory Graduate Syllabus / Scott Selisker. / part III. Digital Humanities and its Practices. Alien Reading: Text Mining, Language Standardization, and the Humanities / Jeffrey M. Binder / My Old Sweethearts: On Digitization and the Future of the Print Record / Andrew Stauffer / Argument, Evidence, and the Limits of Digital Literary Studies / David L. Hoover / Pedagogies of Race: Digital Humanities in the Age of Ferguson / Amy E. Earhart and Toniesha L. Taylor. Blog Posts and Short Essays. Here and There: Creating DH Community / Miriam Posner / The Sympathetic Research Imagination: Digital Humanities and the Liberal Arts / Rachel Sagner Buurma and Anna Tione Levine / Lessons on Public Humanities from the Civic Sphere / Wendy F. Hsu. / part IV. Digital Humanities and the Disciplines. The Differences Between Digital Humanities and Digital History / Stephen Robertson / Digital History's Perpetual Future Tense / Cameron Blevins / Collections and/of Data: Art History and the Art Museum in the DH Mode / Matthew Battles and Michael Maizels / Archaeology, the Digital Humanities, and the "Big Tent" / Ethan Watrall ; Navigating the Global Digital Humanities: Insights from Black Feminism / Roopika Risam. Blog Posts and Short Essays. Between Knowledge and Metaknowledge: Shifting Disciplinary Borders in Digital Humanities and Library and Information Studies / Jonathan Senchyne / "Black Printers" on White Cards: Information Architecture in the Data Structures of the Early American Book Trades / Molly O'Hagan Hardy / Public, First / Sheila A. Brennan. / part V. Digital Humanities and its Critics. Are Digital Humanists Utopian? / Brian Greenspan / Ecological Entanglements of DH / Margaret Linley / Towards a Cultural Critique of Digital Humanities / Domenico Fiormonte / How Not To Teach Digital Humanities / Ryan Cordell / Dropping the Digital / Jentery Sayers. Blog Posts and Short Essays. The Dark Side of the Digital Humanities / Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Richard Grusin, Patrick Jagoda, and Rita Raley / Difficult Thinking about the Digital Humanities / Mark Sample / The Humane Digital / Timothy Burke / Hold on loosely, or Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft on the Web / Ted Underwood. / part VI. Forum: Introduction / Matthew K. Gold and Lauren F. Klein / Text Analysis at Scale. Humane Computation / Stephen Ramsay / Distant Reading and Recent Intellectual History / Ted Underwood / The Ground Truth of DH Text Mining / Tanya E. Clement / Why I Dig: Feminist Approaches to Text Analysis / Lisa Marie Rhody / More Scale, More Questions: Observations from sociology / Tressie McMillan Cottom / Do Digital Humanists Need to Understand Algorithms? / Benjamin M. Schmidt / Messy Data and Faulty Tools / Joanna Swafford / N + 1: A Plea for Cross-Domain Data in the Digital Humanities / Alan Liu.
Format: Book
Publication Date: 2016
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Place of Publication: Minneapolis, London
Sources ID: 23891
Notes: xv, 579 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Visibility: Public (group default)
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Pairing full-length scholarly essays with shorter pieces drawn from scholarly blogs and conference presentations, as well as commissioned interviews and position statements, Debates in the Digital Humanities 2016 reveals a dynamic view of a field in negotiation with its identity, methods, and reach. Pieces in the book explore how DH can and must change in response to social justice movements and events like #Ferguson; how DH alters and is altered by community college classrooms; and how scholars applying DH approaches to feminist studies, queer studies, and black studies might reframe the commitments of DH analysts. Numerous contributors examine the movement of interdisciplinary DH work into areas such as history, art history, and archaeology, and a special forum on large-scale text mining brings together position statements on a fast-growing area of DH research. In the multivalent aspects of its arguments, progressing across a range of platforms and environments, Debates in the Digital Humanities 2016 offers a vision of DH as an expanded field's new possibilities, differently structured.