Critical Infrastructure Studies and Digital Humanities

Alan LiuEditorUrszula Pawlicka-DegerEditorJames SmithiesEditor

This volume reimagines the digital humanities (DH) through the expanding field of critical infrastructure studies as it explores how DH builds on and extends the field’s theories and technologies. Including innovative “infrastructure manifests,” the essays in this book illuminate how DH can both study and shape the systems that sustain culture, scholarship, and connection.

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