“Digital Technology and the Practices of Humanities Research” edited by Jennifer Edmond puts a spotlight on the impact of technology on research practices within the humanities.
“Digital Technology and the Practices of Humanities Research” is a set of essays edited by Jennifer Edmond. The essays demonstrate the importance of asking these questions. The volume focuses on the different forces underlying the shifting practices in humanities.
The collection of essays try to answer the questions: What is the impact of technology on research practices within the humanities? How is scholarly identity shaped in the digital age? How does one negotiate within in the digital realm?
Jennifer Edmond is the director of DARIAH and a member of the Advisory Committee of ReIRes.
“Digital Technology and the Practices of Humanities Research” contains contributions of: Jennifer Edmond, Adriaan van der Weel, Fleur Praal, Laurent Romary, Claire Warwick, Claire Baley-Ross, Martin-Paul Eve, Joris Van Zundert, Smiljana Antonijević, Tara Andrews, Julianne Nyhan, Daniel Paul O’Donnell, Frank Fischer, Toma Tasovac, and Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra.
You can buy the book or access the essays through Open Book Publishers.