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Debates in the Digital Humanities 2019: Part I
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Part I
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Introduction | Matthew K. Gold and Lauren F. Klein
Part I. Possibilities and Constraints
1. Gender and Cultural Analytics: Finding or Making Stereotypes? | Laura Mandell
2. Toward a Critical Black Digital Humanities | Safiya Umoja Noble
3 Can Video Games Be Humanities Scholarship? | James Coltrain and Stephen Ramsay
4. “They Also Serve”: What DH Might Learn about Controversy and Service from Disciplinary Analogies | Claire Warwick
5. No Signal without Symbol: Decoding the Digital Humanities | David M. Berry, M. Beatrice Fazi, Ben Roberts, and Alban Webb
6. Digital Humanities and the Great Project: Why We Should Operationalize Everything—and Study Those Who Are Doing So Now | R. C. Alvarado
7. Data First: Remodeling the Digital Humanities Center | Neil Fraistat
8. The DH Bubble: Startup Logic, Sustainability, and Performativity | David S. Roh
9. The Scandal of Digital Humanities | Brian Greenspan
10. Digital Humanities as a Semi-Normal Thing | Ted Underwood
Part II. Theories and Approaches
11. Sample | Signal | Strobe: Haunting, Social Media, and Black Digitality | Marisa Parham
12. Unremembering the Forgotten | Tim Sherratt
13. Reading for Enactment: A Performative Approach to Digital Scholarship and Data Visualization | Kyle Parry
14. The Care of Enchanted Things | Kari Kraus
15. Zonas de Contacto: A Digital Humanities Ecology of Knowledges | Élika Ortega
16. The Digital Humanities and “Critical Theory”: An Institutional Cautionary Tale | John Hunter
17. The Elusive Digital / Critical Synthesis | Seth Long and James Baker
18. The Archive after Theory | Megan Ward with Adrian S. Wisnicki
Part III. Methods and Practices
19. Teaching Quantitative Methods: What Makes It Hard (in Literary Studies) | Andrew Goldstone
20. Videographic Criticism as a Digital Humanities Method | Jason Mittell
21. Spaces of Meaning: Conceptual History, Vector Semantics, and Close Reading | Michael Gavin, Collin Jennings, Lauren Kersey, and Brad Pasanek
22. Paid to Do but Not to Think: Reevaluating the Role of Graduate Student Collaborators | Rachel Mann
23. Against Cleaning | Katie Rawson and Trevor Muñoz
24. New Data? The Role of Statistics in DH | Taylor Arnold and Lauren Tilton
25. Making Time: Workflow and Learning Outcomes in DH Assignments | David “Jack” Norton
26. Not Just Guns but Bullets, Too: “Deconstructive” and “Constructive” Making within the Digital Humanities | Matt Ratto
Part IV. Disciplines and Institutions
27. A Conversation on Digital Art History | Johanna Drucker and Claire Bishop
28. Volumetric Cinema | Kevin L. Ferguson
29. Joyce and the Graveyard of Digital Empires | Elyse Graham
30. Educational Technology and the Humanities: A History of Control | Curtis Fletcher
31. A Braided Narrative for Digital History | Lincoln Mullen
32. Are Para-Academic Career Paths about People or Places? Reflections on Infrastructure as the European Alt-ac | Jennifer Edmond
33. The Making of the Digital Working Class: Social History, Digital Humanities, and Its Sources | Andrew Gomez
34. Mixed Methodological Digital Humanities | Moacir P. de Sá Pereira
35. From Humanities to Scholarship: Librarians, Labor, and the Digital | Bobby L. Smiley
Part V. Forum: Ethics, Theories, and Practices of Care
36. Forum Introduction | Lauren F. Klein and Matthew K. Gold
37. Capacity through Care | Bethany Nowviskie
38. Material Care | Steven J. Jackson
39. Caring Archives of Subalternity? | Radhika Gajjala
40. A Pedagogical Search for Home and Care | Marta Effinger-Crichlow
41. DH Adjuncts: Social Justice and Care | Kathi Inman Berens
42. Self-Care Is Crunk | The Crunk Feminist Collective
43. The Black Box and Speculative Care | Mark Sample
44. A Care Worthy of Its Time | Jussi Parikka
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