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People, Practice, Power: Digital Humanities outside the Center

People, Practice, Power: Digital Humanities outside the Center

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A collection of critical essays challenges and expands the notion of digital humanities scholarship, highlighting the role of underresourced institutions and offering a critique of existing structures.

Format: Hardback
Length: 360 pages
Publication date: 18 January 2022
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press


The digital humanities have long been perceived as the exclusive realm of a select few prominent and well-resourced institutions. However, this volume, through a diverse array of critical essays, aims to challenge and expand our understanding of how digital humanities research is being conducted while also serving as an alternative guide for its successful flourishing within a wide range of institutional contexts.

People, Practice, Power delves into the intricate infrastructure that supports the field of digital humanities, exploring the diverse economic, social, and political factors that shape these academic endeavors. The multitude of perspectives gathered in this collection provides a much-needed critique of the existing frameworks for digital scholarship while also offering potential avenues for greater representation within the field.

This collection makes a significant contribution to the realm of digital scholarly research and pedagogy by recognizing the crucial role played by small liberal arts colleges, community colleges, historically black colleges and universities, and other underresourced institutions in advancing digital humanities. By bringing together a diverse range of voices, both established and emerging, People, Practice, Power offers practitioners a self-reflexive examination of the current conditions under which the digital humanities are evolving while also facilitating the exploration of new sustainable pathways for its future growth.

The contributors to this volume are:

Matthew Applegate, Molloy College
Taylor Arnold, University of Richmond
Eduard Arriaga, University of Indianapolis
Lydia Bello, Seattle University
Kathi Inman Berens, Portland State University
Christina Boyles, Michigan State University
Laura R. Braunstein, Dartmouth College
Abby R. Bro.


Dimension: 254 x 178 x 51 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781517910679

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