توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Digital Humanities
نام کتاب : The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Digital Humanities
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : کتاب راهنمای بلومزبری برای علوم انسانی دیجیتال
سری : Bloomsbury Handbooks
نویسندگان : James O’Sullivan (editor)
ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 513
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350232112 , 9781350232129
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 7 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Cover\nContents\nList of Figures \nAbout the Editor\nList of Contributors\nAcknowledgments\nIntroduction: Reconsidering the Present and Future of the Digital Humanities James O’Sullivan\nPart 1 Perspectives & Polemics\n 1 Normative Digital Humanities Johanna Drucker Johanna Drucker\n 2 The Peripheries and Epistemic Margins of Digital Humanities Domenico Fiormonte and Gimena del Rio Riande\n 3 Digital Humanities Outlooks beyond the West Titilola Babalola Aiyegbusi and Langa Khumalo\n 4 Postcolonial Digital Humanities Reconsidered Roopika Risam\n 5 Race, Otherness, and the Digital Humanities Rahul K. Gairola\n 6 Queer Digital Humanities Jason Boyd and Bo Ruberg\n 7 Feminist Digital Humanities Amy E. Earhart\n 8 Multilingual Digital Humanities Pedro Nilsson-Fernàndez and Quinn Dombrowski\n 9 Digital Humanities and/as Media Studies Abigail Moreshead and Anastasia Salter\n 10 Autoethnographies of Mediation Julie M. Funk and Jentery Sayers\n 11 The Dark Side of DH James Smithies\nPart 2 Methods, Tools, & Techniques\n 12 Critical Digital Humanities David M. Berry\n 13 Does Coding Matter for Doing Digital Humanities? Quinn Dombrowski\n 14 The Present and Future of Encoding Text(s) James Cummings\n 15 On Computers in Text Analysis Joanna Byszuk\n 16 The Possibilities and Limitations of Natural Language Processing for the Humanities Alexandra Schofield\n 17 Analyzing Audio/Visual Data in the Digital Humanities Taylor Arnold and Lauren Tilton\n 18 Social Media, Research, and the Digital Humanities Naomi Wells\n 19 Spatializing the Humanities Stuart Dunn\n 20 Visualizing Humanities Data Shawn Day\nPart 3 Public Digital Humanities\n 21 Open Access in the Humanities Disciplines Martin Paul Eve\n 22 Old Books, New Books, and Digital Publishing Elena Pierazzo and Peter Stokes\n 23 Digital Humanities and the Academic Books of the Future Jane Winters\n 24 Digital Humanities and Digitized Cultural Heritage Melissa Terras\n 25 Sharing as CARE and FAIR in the Digital Humanities Patrick Egan and Órla Murphy\n 26 Digital Archives as Socially and Civically Just Public Resources Kent Gerber\nPart 4 Institutional Contexts\n 27 Tool Criticism through Playful Digital Humanities Pedagogy Max Kemman\n 28 The Invisible Labor of DH Pedagogy Brian Croxall and Diane K. Jakacki\n 29 Building Digital Humanities Centers Michael Pidd\n 30 Embracing Decline in Digital Scholarship beyond Sustainability Anna-Maria Sichani\n 31 Libraries and the Problem of Digital Humanities Discovery Roxanne Shirazi\n 32 Labor, Alienation, and the Digital Humanities Shawna Ross and Andrew Pilsch\n 33 Digital Humanities at Work in the World Sarah Ruth Jacobs\nPart 5 DH Futures\n 34 Datawork and the Future of Digital Humanities Rafael Alvarado\n 35 The Place of Computation in the Study of Culture Daniel Allington\n 36 The Grand Challenges of Digital Humanities Andrew Prescott\n 37 Digital Humanities Futures, Open Social Scholarship, and Engaged Publics Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, and the INKE Partnership\n 38 Digital Humanities and Cultural Economy Tully Barnett\n 39 Bringing a Design Mindset to Digital Humanities Mary Galvin\n 40 Reclaiming the Future with Old Media Lori EmersonLori Emerson\n 41 The (Literary) Text and Its Futures Anne Karhio\n 42 AI, Ethics, and Digital Humanities David M. Berry\n 43 Digital Humanities in the Age of Extinction Graham Allen and Jennifer deBie\nIndex