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Humanist Archives: March 15, 2023, 7:24 a.m. Humanist 36.445 - pubs: On Making in the Digital Humanities

				
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        Date: 2023-03-14 07:44:00+00:00
        From: Fox, Alison <alison.fox@ucl.ac.uk>
        Subject: New open access book: On Making in the Digital Humanities (UCL Press)

UCL Press is delighted to announce the publication of a new open access book
that may be of interest to list subscribers: On Making in the Digital
Humanities: The scholarship of digital humanities development in honour of John
Bradley, edited by Julianne Nyhan, Geoffrey Rockwell, Stéfan Sinclair, and
Alexandra Ortolja-Baird. Download it free: https://bit.ly/3ywjtil


On Making in the Digital Humanities

The scholarship of digital humanities development in honour of John Bradley
Edited by Julianne Nyhan, Geoffrey Rockwell, Stéfan Sinclair, and Alexandra
Ortolja-Baird
Free download: https://bit.ly/3ywjtil

On Making in the Digital Humanities fills a gap in our understanding of digital
humanities projects and craft by exploring the processes of making as much as
the products that arise from it.

The volume draws focus to the interwoven layers of human and technological
textures that constitute digital humanities scholarship. To do this, it
assembles a group of well-known, experienced and emerging scholars in the
digital humanities to reflect on various forms of making (we privilege here the
creative and applied side of the digital humanities). The volume honours the
work of John Bradley, as it is totemic of a practice of making that is deeply
informed by critical perspectives. A special chapter also honours the profound
contributions that this volume's co-editor, Stéfan Sinclair, made to the
creative, applied and intellectual praxis of making and the digital humanities.
Stéfan Sinclair passed away on 6 August 2020.

The chapters gathered here are individually important, but together provide a
very human view on what it is to do the digital humanities, in the past, present
and future. This book will accordingly be of interest to researchers, teachers
and students of the digital humanities; creative humanities, including maker
spaces and culture; information studies; the history of computing and
technology; and the history of science and the humanities.

Free download: https://bit.ly/3ywjtil

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