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| Autore: |
Johnson Jessica Marie
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| Titolo: |
Computational Humanities
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| Pubblicazione: | Minneapolis : , : University of Minnesota Press, , 2024 |
| ©2024 | |
| Edizione: | 1st ed. |
| Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (302 pages) |
| Disciplina: | 001.30285 |
| Soggetto topico: | Digital humanities |
| Digital humanities - Research | |
| Soggetto genere / forma: | Electronic books. |
| Altri autori: |
MimnoDavid
TiltonLauren
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| Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references. |
| Nota di contenuto: | Introduction: What gets counted: computational humanities under revision / Lauren Tilton, David Mimno, and Jessica Marie Johnson -- Part I: Asking with. Computation and hermeneutics: why we still need interpretation to be by (computational) humanists / Hannah Ringler -- Computing criticism: humanities concepts and digital methods / Mark Algee-Hewitt -- Born literary natural language processing / David Bamman -- Computational parallax as humanistic inquiry / Crystal Hall -- Manufacturing visual continuity: generative methods in the digital humanities / Fabian Offert and Peter Bell -- Maps as data / Katherine McDonough -- Fugitivities and futures: Black studies in the digital era / Crystal Nicole Eddins -- Part II: Asking about. Double and triple binds: the barriers to computational ethnic studies / Roopika Risam -- Two volumes: the lessons of time on the cross / Benjamin M. Schmidt -- Why does digital history need diachronic semantic search? / Barbara McGillivray, Federico Nanni, and Kaspar Beelen-- Freedom on the move and ethical challenges in the digital history of slavery / Vanessa M. Holden and Joshua D. Rothman -- Of coding and quality: a tale about computational humanities / Julia Damerow, Abraham Gibson, and Manfred D. Laubichler -- The future of digital humanities research: alone you may go faster, but together you'll get further / Marieke von Erp, Barbara McGillivray, and Tobias Blanke -- Voices from the server room: humanists in high-performance computing / Quinn Dobrowski, Tassie Gniady, David Kloster, Megan Meredith-Lobay, Jeffrey Tharsen, and Lee Zickel -- A technology of the vernacular: re-centering innovation within the humanities / Lisa Tagliferri. |
| Sommario/riassunto: | "Bringing together leading experts from across North America and Europe, Computational Humanities redirects debates around computation and humanities digital scholarship from dualistic arguments to nuanced discourse centered around theories of knowledge and power. This volume is organized around four questions: Why or why not pursue computational humanities? How do we engage in computational humanities? What can we study using these methods? Who are the stakeholders? Recent advances in technologies for image and sound processing have expanded computational approaches to cultural forms beyond text, and new forms of data, from listservs and code repositories to tweets and other social media content, have enlivened debates about what counts as digital humanities scholarship. Providing case studies of collaborations between humanities-centered and computation-centered researchers, this volume highlights both opportunities and frictions, showing that data and computation are as much about power, prestige, and precarity as they are about p-values"-- |
| Titolo autorizzato: | Computational Humanities ![]() |
| ISBN: | 1-4529-7176-5 |
| 1-4529-7175-7 | |
| Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
| Record Nr.: | 9911061739003321 |
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