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Routledge International Handbook of research methods in digital humanities / edited by Kristen Schuster and Stuart Dunn.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Schuster, Kristen, editor.
Dunn, Stuart, editor.
Series:
Routledge international handbooks
Routledge handbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Digital humanities.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (481 pages).
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
System Details:
text file
Biography/History:
Kristen Schuster is Lecturer in Digital Humanities, King's College London. Stuart Dunn is Senior Lecturer in Digital Humanities at King's College London. He is also a Visiting Scholar in Stanford University's Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis's Spatial History project.
Summary:
This book draws on both traditional and emerging fields of study to consider consider what a grounded definition of quantitative and qualitative research in the Digital Humanities (DH) might mean; which areas DH can fruitfully draw on in order to foster and develop that understanding; where we can see those methods applied; and what the future directions of research methods in Digital Humanities might look like. Schuster and Dunn map a wide-ranging DH research methodology by drawing on both 'traditional' fields of DH study such as text, historical sources, museums and manuscripts, and innovative areas in research production, such as knowledge and technology, digital culture and society and history of network technologies. Featuring global contributions from scholars in the United Kingdom, the United States, Europe and Australia, this book draws together a range of disciplinary perspectives to explore the exciting developments offered by this fast-evolving field. Routledge International Handbook of Research Methods in Digital Humanities is essential reading for anyone who teaches, researches or studies Digital Humanities or related subjects
Contents:
Get some perspective: using physical objects in the Glucksman Gallery to capture interdisciplinary stories of online teaching and learning / Briony Supple
Digital aptitude: finding the right questions for dance studies / Hetty Blades and Scott deLahunta
(Critical) artistic research and DH / Sally-Jane Norman
"A picture paints a thousand words": hand-drawn network maps as a means to elicit data on digitally mediated social relations / Cornelia Reyes Acosta
Multi-sited ethnography and digital migration research: methods and challenges / Sara Marino
Modelling and networks in digital humanities / Øyvind Eide
Charting cultural history through historical bibliometric research: methods; concepts; challenges; results / Simon Burrows and Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller
The library in digital humanities: interdisciplinary approaches to digital materials / Paul Gooding
Humans in the loop: epistemology and method in King's digital lab / James Smithies and Arianna Ciula
The Warburg iconographic database: from relational tables / Richard Gartner
Information communication technologies, infractructure and research methods in the digital humanities / A.J. Million
Mapping socio-ecological landscapes: geovisualization as method / Foka Anna, Cocq Coppélie, Buckland Phillip I. and Gelfgren Stefan
GIS for language study / William A. Kretzchmar, Jr. and Alexandra Petrulevich
(Digital) research practices and research data: case studies in communities of sociolinguistics and environmental humanities scholars / Vicky Garnett and Eliza Papaki
Computational methods for semantic analysis of historical texts / Barbara McGillivray
Encoding and analysis, and encoding as analysis, in textual editing / Christopher Ohge and Charlotte Tupman
Opening the 'black box' of digital cultural heritage processes: feminist digital humanities and critical heritage studies / Hannah Smyth, Julianne Nyhan and Andrew Flinn
How to use scalar in the classroom / Christopher Gilman, Jacob Alden Sargent and Craig Dietrich
Discovering digital humanities methods through pedagogy / Kristen Mapes
Course design in the digital humanities / Benjamin Wiggins
Crowdsourcing in cultural heritage: a practical guide to designing and running successful projects / Mia Ridge
E-learning in the digital humanities: leveraging the internet for scholarship, teaching and learning / Rebecca A. Croxton
Eye tracking for the evaluation of digital tools and environments: new avenues for research and practice / Dinara Saparova
What ethics can offer the digital humanities and what the digital humanities can offer ethics / Nicholas Proferes
Intellectual property guidelines for the digital humanities / Kenneth Haggerty
Practicing goodwill ethics within digital research methods / Brit Kelley
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on print version record
Other Format:
Print version: Routledge international handbook of research methods in digital humanities.
ISBN:
9780429777028
0429777027
9780429670251
0429670257
9780429668760
0429668767
9780429671746
0429671741
OCLC:
1178635866
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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