aking up the challenge of navigating the complex world of digital humanities, Making Sense of Digital Humanities offers readers an exploration of the many ways scholars have employed the diverse toolkit of digital humanities to create a better understanding of the synergies and disruptions created by technological change. Rooted in a concern for the daunting tasks associated with teaching and learning about the digital humanities, this volume hopes to provide easy entry into a complex topic while highlighting how an understanding of digital humanities can transform our thinking about technology in the modern world.
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- Title
- Making Sense of Digital Humanities
- Subtitle
- Transformations and Interventions in Technocultures
- Publisher
- Michigan State University
- Author(s)
- Ellen Moll, Julian Chambliss
- Published
- 2022-12-15
- Edition
- 1
- Format
- eBook (pdf, epub, mobi)
- Pages
- 319
- Language
- English
- ISBN-13
- 9781626101210
- License
- CC BY-NC-SA
- Book Homepage
- Free eBook, Errata, Code, Solutions, etc.
Contents Acknowledgments Image Credits Foreword Introduction Data, Ethics, and Society History of the Internet Getting Tenure in Digital and Public History, as a Non-Man Black Scholars and Disciplinary Gatekeeping Breaking and (Re)Making A Black Data Architecture: An Exploration Data, Ethics, and Community in the Black Experience "Just Google It": Algorithms of Oppression Banking on Your Data: The Role of Big Data in Financial Services Coded Bias Copyright Basics Digital Data Projects Global Digital Humanities Media Histories, Media Archaeologies, and the Politics and Genealogies of the Digital Humanities Dhanashree Thorat on a Postcolonial Digital Humanities Uncovering the Digital in the Caribbean (Re)Constructing Coyolxauhqui: Alternative Epistemologies and Decolonial Feminist Praxis in Global Digital Humanities Lessons from Global, Pre-Modern, Jewish Digital Humanities Multilingualism, Translation, Directionality in Global Medieval Digital Humanities Global Digital Projects Community and Digital Humanities Kathleen Fitzpatrick on Public Digital Humanities Frankenstein’s Digital Monster: An Exploration of Community-Centered Digital Humanities Projects in Horror, Black Studies, and Gender Studies Rethinking Black and Brown Space: Digital Humanities Exploration of Caribbean and African Diasporic Experience Case Study: The SpeakOut! Project Making Repulsive Monuments Building Urban Publics Digital Community Projects Teaching and Learning Pedagogical Anthology Twine as a Digital Community Engagement Tool Digital Literacy and Collaborative Learning Lesson Plans Appendix