
Tag: Digital Humanities


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

The Sounds of American Counterculture and Citizenship

Syllabus: The Challenge of the Citizen-Scholar, Fall 2013

WordPress for the Humanities—Developing a Digital History Course

Copyrighting the Digital Stream

Mapping Out History

Old, Slow & Human: Digital History From Archive to Argument @ American Library Association Conference

Does This Post Make Me a Tool?

Syllabus: Digitizing Folk Music History 3.0, Spring 2013

Attack of the Alt-Acs: Response to Stephen Ramsey, “DH Types One and Two”

Analog Music -> Digital History @ Multimedia Learning Center, Northwestern University

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

Uncle John’s Moog

Taking Stock of Sonification

The Sound of Photography, The Noise of Time

A Thick Description of Data-Driven Culturenomics

Digital American Studies

“The Material, Embodied, and Experiential Digital Humanities”

There Is a Timeline, Turn, Turn, Turn

Preparing Students for the Digital Age

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

Notes on McGann’s Radiant Textuality

NUDHL Meeting 1 Reflections

Digital Sonification Studies

Use Your NUDHL

What Does Digital Humanities Bring to the Table?

Digitizing Folk Music History: The Students Weigh In
