
Tag: Digital Humanities Critical Discourse


Notes on Approaching Digital History

What Is the Digital? NUDHL 02/14/14 Storified

Space-Time Continuum: Richard White’s “The Spatial Turn”

Thinking About “Technologies of Thinking, of Processing, and of Making Distinctions”

Does This Post Make Me a Tool?

Alan Lomax, Harry Smith, and the Proto-Digital Study of Folk Music @ NUDHL, Northwestern University

A Thick Description of Data-Driven Culturenomics

Digital American Studies

“The Material, Embodied, and Experiential Digital Humanities”

Patrick Feaster’s “Pictures of Sound” Box Set for the Digital Sound Studies Crowd

Notes on McGann’s Radiant Textuality

NUDHL Meeting 1 Reflections

Use Your NUDHL

What Does Digital Humanities Bring to the Table?

The Scales of Theory

Navigating the “Screwmeneutic” Circle

Digitizing Folk Music History 2012 Notes: What Is Digital History, Anyway?

Well Wishing

Taking Down the DH Big Tent?

DH Process as Product

The Fetishization of Data

Digital History Duet

Digital Finding Aids & Expressive Archival Power

Annotation Nation

Digital Humanities in the Age of Fluidity

Activating the Archivists

There’s No-Place Like the Digital Humanities

Activating the Archive
