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About the Editor |
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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction: Reconsidering the Present and Future of the Digital Humanities |
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Part 1 Perspectives & Polemics |
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1 Normative Digital Humanities |
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2 The Peripheries and Epistemic Margins of Digital Humanities |
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19 | (10) |
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3 Digital Humanities Outlooks beyond the West |
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29 | (12) |
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Titilola Babalola Aiyegbusi |
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4 Postcolonial Digital Humanities Reconsidered |
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41 | (8) |
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5 Race, Otherness, and the Digital Humanities |
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49 | (14) |
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6 Queer Digital Humanities |
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63 | (12) |
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7 Feminist Digital Humanities |
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75 | (8) |
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8 Multilingual Digital Humanities |
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83 | (10) |
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9 Digital Humanities and/as Media Studies |
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93 | (8) |
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10 Autoethnographies of Mediation |
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101 | (10) |
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111 | (14) |
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Part 2 Methods, Tools, & Techniques |
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12 Critical Digital Humanities |
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125 | (12) |
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13 Does Coding Matter for Doing Digital Humanities? |
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137 | (10) |
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14 The Present and Future of Encoding Text(s) |
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147 | (12) |
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15 On Computers in Text Analysis |
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159 | (10) |
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16 The Possibilities and Limitations of Natural Language Processing for the Humanities |
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169 | (10) |
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17 Analyzing Audio/Visual Data in the Digital Humanities |
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179 | (10) |
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18 Social Media, Research, and the Digital Humanities |
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189 | (10) |
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19 Spatializing the Humanities |
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199 | (12) |
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20 Visualizing Humanities Data |
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211 | (12) |
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Part 3 Public Digital Humanities |
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21 Open Access in the Humanities Disciplines |
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223 | (10) |
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22 Old Books, New Books, and Digital Publishing |
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233 | (12) |
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23 Digital Humanities and the Academic Books of the Future |
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245 | (10) |
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24 Digital Humanities and Digitized Cultural Heritage |
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255 | (12) |
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25 Sharing as CARE and FAIR in the Digital Humanities |
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267 | (6) |
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26 Digital Archives as Socially and Civically Just Public Resources |
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273 | (14) |
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Part 4 Institutional Contexts |
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27 Tool Criticism through Playful Digital Humanities Pedagogy |
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287 | (8) |
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28 The Invisible Labor of DH Pedagogy |
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295 | (10) |
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29 Building Digital Humanities Centers |
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305 | (12) |
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30 Embracing Decline in Digital Scholarship beyond Sustainability |
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317 | (8) |
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31 Libraries and the Problem of Digital Humanities Discovery |
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325 | (10) |
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32 Labor, Alienation, and the Digital Humanities |
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335 | (12) |
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33 Digital Humanities at Work in the World |
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347 | (14) |
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34 Datawork and the Future of Digital Humanities |
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361 | (12) |
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35 The Place of Computation in the Study of Culture |
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373 | (12) |
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36 The Grand Challenges of Digital Humanities |
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385 | (12) |
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37 Digital Humanities Futures, Open Social Scholarship, and Engaged Publics |
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397 | (12) |
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38 Digital Humanities and Cultural Economy |
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409 | (12) |
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39 Bringing a Design Mindset to Digital Humanities |
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421 | (6) |
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40 Reclaiming the Future with Old Media |
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427 | (10) |
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41 The (Literary) Text and Its Futures |
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437 | (8) |
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42 AI, Ethics, and Digital Humanities |
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445 | (14) |
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43 Digital Humanities in the Age of Extinction |
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