The digital humanities and the digital modern / James Smithies.
This book provides new critical and methodological approaches to digital humanities, intended to guide technical development as well as critical analysis. Informed by the history of technology and culture and new perspectives on modernity, Smithies grounds his claims in the engineered nature of comp...
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Palgrave Macmillan,
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; 1 The Challenge of the Digital Humanities; References; 2 The Digital Modern; 2.1 The Digital Humanities; 2.2 Reflexive Modernity; 2.3 Ubiquitous Computing; 2.4 Reading the Digital Modern; References; 3 Computation and the Discourse of Crisis; 3.1 The American Critique of Digital Humanities; 3.2 The Humanist Critique of Technology; 3.3 Interpreting Postindustrial Technology; 3.4 Rehabilitating Information Theory and Boolean Logic; References; 4 Artificial Intelligence, Digital Humanities, and the Automation of Labour.
- 4.1 The Culture of Artificial Intelligence4.2 The Limits of Computation; 4.3 Terra Incognita and the Nature of Consciousness; 4.4 The Automation of Labour; 4.5 Digital Creativity; 4.6 The Technical Context of Full Artificial Intelligence; 4.7 Building Brains; References; 5 Towards a Systems Analysis of the Humanities; 5.1 The Politics of Cyberinfrastructure; 5.2 Non-networked Assets; 5.3 The Internet as Platform; 5.4 Layer 4; 5.5 Complex Systems; References; 6 Software Intensive Humanities; 6.1 Epistemology Engines; 6.2 Tacit Knowledge; 6.3 Postfoundationalism; 6.4 Algorithmic Criticism.
- 6.5 A Depth Model of Critical Awareness6.6 The Computational Model; 6.7 Visualization; 6.8 Virtual and Augmented Reality; References; 7 The Ethics of Production; 7.1 Digital Culture; 7.2 Craft Ethics; 7.3 A Justification of Method; 7.4 Research-Led Practice; 7.5 Diversity; 7.6 Infrastructure; 7.7 Open Standards, Open Data, Open Source, Open Access; 7.8 Economy and Labour; References; 8 The Culture of the (Digital) Humanities; References; Bibliography; Index.