03256nam 22004933 450 991106173900332120240729084505.01-4529-7176-51-4529-7175-7(MiAaPQ)EBC31223434(Au-PeEL)EBL31223434(CKB)33449510700041(EXLCZ)993344951070004120240729d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierComputational Humanities1st ed.Minneapolis :University of Minnesota Press,2024.©2024.1 online resource (302 pages)Debates in the Digital Humanities Series1-5179-1598-8 Cover Page -- Debates in the Digital Humanities Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction: What Gets Counted: Computational Humanities under Revision -- Part I: Asking With -- Chapter 1: Computation and Hermeneutics: Why We Still Need Interpretation to Be by (Computational) Humanists -- Chapter 2: Computing Criticism: Humanities Concepts and Digital Methods -- Chapter 3: Born Literary Natural Language Processing -- Chapter 4: Computational Parallax as Humanistic Inquiry -- Chapter 5: Manufacturing Visual Continuity: Generative Methods in the Digital Humanities -- Chapter 6: Maps as Data -- Chapter 7: Fugitivities and Futures: Black Studies in the Digital Era -- Part II: Asking About -- Chapter 8: Double and Triple Binds: The Barriers to Computational Ethnic Studies -- Chapter 9: Two Volumes: The Lessons of Time on the Cross -- Chapter 10: Why Does Digital History Need Diachronic Semantic Search? -- Chapter 11: Freedom on the Move and Ethical Challenges in the Digital History of Slavery -- Chapter 12: Of Coding and Quality: A Tale about Computational Humanities -- Chapter 13: The Future of Digital Humanities Research: Alone You May Go Faster, but Together You'll Get Further -- Chapter 14: Voices from the Server Room: Humanists in High-Performance Computing -- Chapter 15: A Technology of the Vernacular: Re-centering Innovation within the Humanities -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors."Computational Humanities brings together leading experts to consider what counts as digital humanities scholarship, offering nuanced discourse centered around theories of knowledge and power. Providing case studies of collaborations between humanities-centered and computation-centered researchers, this volume shows that data and computation are as much about power, prestige, and precarity as they are about p-values"--Provided by publisher.Debates in the Digital Humanities SeriesDigital humanitiesDigital humanitiesResearchDigital humanities.Digital humanitiesResearch.001.30285Johnson Jessica Marie1892850Mimno David1892851Tilton Lauren755626MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911061739003321Computational Humanities4539809UNINA