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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press
    UID:
    gbv_1741851106
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (347 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781452955964 , 1452955964 , 9781452955957 , 1452955956
    Series Statement: Debates in the digital humanities
    Content: Introduction : "i don't know all the circuitry" /Jentery Sayers --The boundary work of making in digital humanities /Julie Thompson Klein --On the "maker turn" in the humanities /David Staley --Vibrant lives presents the living net --A literacy of building : making in the digital humanities /Bill Endres --MashbBOT --Making humanities in the digital : embodiment and framing in Bichitra and Indiancine.ma /P.P. Sneha --Making the RA matter : pedagogy, interface, and practices /Janelle Jenstad and Joseph Takeda --Reproducing the academy : librarians and the question of service in the digital humanities /Roxanne Shirazi --Looks like we made it, but are we sustaining digital scholarship? /Chelsea A.M. Gardner, Gwynaeth McIntyre, Kaitlyn Solberg, and Lisa Tweten --Full stack DH: building a virtual research environment on a Raspberry Pi /James Smithies --Mic jammer --The making of a digital humanities neo-luddite /Marcel O'Gorman --Made : technology on affluent leisure time --Reifying the maker as humanist /John Hunter, Katherine Faull, and Diane Jakacki --All technology is assistive : six design rules on disability /Sara Hendren --Thinking as handwork : critical making with humanistic concerns /Gabby Resch, Dan Southwick, Isaac Record, and Matt Ratto --Bibliocircuitry and the design of the alien everyday, 2012/2013 --Doing history by reverse engineering electronic devices /Yana Boeva, Devon Elliott, Edward Jones-Imhotep, Shezan Muhammedi, and William J. Turkel --Electronic music hardware and open design methodologies for postoptimal objects /Ezra Teboul --Glitch console --Creative curating : the digital archive as argument /Joanne Bernardi and Nora Dimmock --Reading series matter : performing the spokenweb project /Alexander Flamenco, Lee Hannigan, and Aurelio Meza --Loss sets --Dialogic objects in the age of 3D printing : the case of the Lincoln life mask /Susan Garfinkel --Feminist hackerspaces : hacking culture, not devices (the zine!) /Amy Burek, Emily Alden Foster, Sarah Fox, and Daniela K. Rosner --Fashioning circuits, 2011/present --Making queer feminisms matter : a transdisciplinary makerspace for the rest of us /Melissa Rogers --Movable party --Disrupting dichotomies : mobilizing digital humanities with the MakerBus /Kim Martin, Beth Compton, and Ryan Hunt --Designs for foraging : fruit are heavy, 2015/2016 --Experience design for the humanities : activating multiple interpretations /Stan Ruecker and Jennifer Roberts-Smith --Aids Quilt touch : virtual quilt browser --Building humanities software that matters : the case of Ward One mobile app /Heidi Rae Cooley and Duncan A. Buell --Placeable : a social practice for place-based learning and co-design paradigms /Aaron D. Knochel and Amy Papaelias --Making the model : scholarship and rhetoric in 3D historical reconstructions /Elaine Sullivan, Angel David Nieves, and Lisa M. Snyder --Beyond making /Debbie Chachra --Making it matter /Jeremy Boggs, Jennifer Reed, and J.K. Purdom Lindblad --Ethics in the making /Erin R. Anderson and Trisha N. Campbell.
    Content: In Making Things and Drawing Boundaries, critical theory and cultural practice meet creativity, collaboration, and experimentation with physical materials as never before. Foregrounding the interdisciplinary character of experimental methods and hands-on research, this collection asks what it means to makethings in the humanities. How is humanities research manifested in hand and on screen alongside the essay and monograph? And, importantly, how does experimentation with physical materials correspond with social justice and responsibility? Comprising almost forty chapters from ninety practitioners across twenty disciplines, Making Things and Drawing Boundaries speaks directly and extensively to how humanities research engages a growing interest in makerculture, however making may be defined
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781517902841
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Making things and drawing boundaries
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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