Reframing digital humanities : conversations with digital humanists /

Growing from Reframing History, a podcast about history theory and practice, Reframing Digital Humanities: Conversations with Digital Humanists, Julian Chambliss, Professor of English at Michigan State University, brings together a diverse group of digital humanities practitioners to reflect on theo...

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Main Author: Chambliss, Julian C. (Author, Interviewer)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: East Lansing : Michigan State University Libraries, 2021.
Series:Open textbook library.
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Summary:Growing from Reframing History, a podcast about history theory and practice, Reframing Digital Humanities: Conversations with Digital Humanists, Julian Chambliss, Professor of English at Michigan State University, brings together a diverse group of digital humanities practitioners to reflect on theory and practice. From the question of public engagement and knowledge production to considerations of identity and cultural production, the conversations presented in this work shed light on the ways digital humanities offer scholars tools to ask humane questions. Are the benefits promised being achieved? Are the right tools and training available? Are we asking the right questions? In this volume, scholars deeply engaged in using digital tools reflect on their work and this dynamic academic field.
Item Description:Conversations with Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Rob Nelson, Sharon Leon, Kathryn Tomasek, Maryemma Graham, Hilary Green, Dhanashree Thorat, Roopika Risam, Amy Derogatis, Brooks Hefner, Robert Cassanello, Laurie Taylor, Connie Lester, Christina Boyles, and Kristin Arola.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 303 pages)
ISBN:9781626101036
1626101035