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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Minneapolis ; London :University of Minnesota Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV045498191
    Format: xxv, 491 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-1-5179-0610-8 , 978-1-5179-0611-5
    Series Statement: Debates in the digital humanities
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-4529-5859-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science , General works , Philosophy
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    Keywords: Digital Humanities ; Feminismus ; Intersektionalität ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9959330342102883
    Format: 1 online resource (518 pages).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-4529-5858-0
    Series Statement: Debates in the digital humanities
    Note: "Danger, Jane Roe!" material data visualization as feminist praxis / Kimberly Knight -- The Android goddess declaration : after man(ifestos) / Micha Caírdenas -- What passes for human? Undermining the universal subject in digital humanities praxis / Roopika Risam -- Accounting and accountability : feminist grant administration and coalitional fair finance / Danielle Cole, Izetta Autumn Mobley, Jacqueline Wernimont, Moya Bailey, T.L. Cowan, and Veronica Paredes -- Be more than binary / Deb Verhoeven -- Representation at digital humanities conferences (2000-2015) / Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, Jeana Jorgensen, and Scott B. Weingart -- Counting the costs : funding feminism in the digital humanities / Christina Boyles -- Toward a queer digital humanities / Bonnie Ruberg, Jason Boyd, and James Howe -- Remaking history : lesbian feminist historical methods in the digital humanities / Michelle Schwartz and Constance Crompton -- Prototyping personography for the yellow nineties online : queering and querying history in the digital age / Alison Hedley and Lorraine Janzen Kooistra -- Is Twitter any place for a [black academic] lady? / Marcia Chatelain -- Bringing up the bodies : the visceral, the virtual, and the visible / Padmini Ray Murray -- Ev-Ent-anglement : a script to reflexively extend engagement by way of technologies / Brian Getnick, Alexandra Juhasz, and Laila Shereen Sakr (VJ Um Amel) -- Building pleasure and the digital archive / Dorothy Kim -- Delivery service : gender and the political unconscious of digital humanities / Susan Brown -- Building otherwise / Julia Flanders -- Working nine to five : what a way to make an academic living? / Lisa Brundage, Karen Gregory, and Emily Sherwood -- Minority report : the myth of equality in the digital humanities / Barbara Bordalejo -- Complicating a great many narrative of digital history in the United States / Sharon M. Leon -- Can we trust the university? Digital humanities collaborations with historically exploited cultural communities / Amy E. Earhart -- Domestic disturbances : precarity, agency, data / Beth Coleman -- Project, process, product : feminist digital subjectivity in a shifting scholarly field / Kathryn Holland and Susan Brown -- Decolonizing digital humanities : Africa in perspective / Babalola Titilola Aiyegbusi -- A view from somewhere : designing the oldest game, a newsgame to speak nearby / Sandra Gabriele -- Playing the humanities : feminist game studies and public discourse / Anastasia Salter and Bridget Blodgett.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-5179-0611-3
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press
    UID:
    gbv_1645530094
    Format: xv, 221 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780262039048
    Series Statement: Media origins
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Quantifizierung ; Selbstoptimierung ; Quantified Self ; Big Data ; Bevölkerungskartierung ; Geschichte
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1045301906
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxv, 491 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781452958583
    Series Statement: Debates in the digital humanities
    Content: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- INTRODUCTION -- Part I: Materiality -- 1 "Danger, Jane Roe!" Material Data Visualization as Feminist Praxis -- 2 The Android Goddess Declaration: After Man(ifestos) -- 3 What Passes for Human? Undermining the Universal Subject in Digital Humanities Praxis -- 4 Accounting and Accountability: Feminist Grant Administration and Coalitional Fair Finance -- Part II: Values -- 5 Be More Than Binary -- 6 Representation at Digital Humanities Conferences (2000- 2015) -- 7 Counting the Costs: Funding Feminism in the Digital Humanities -- 8 Toward a Queer Digital Humanities -- Part III: Embodiment -- 9 Remaking History: Lesbian Feminist Historical Methods in the Digital Humanities -- 10 Prototyping Personography for The Yellow Nineties Online: Queering and Querying History in the Digital Age -- 11 Is Twitter Any Place for a [Black Academic] Lady? -- 12 Bringing Up the Bodies: The Visceral, the Virtual, and the Visible -- Part IV: Affect -- 13 Ev- Ent- Anglement: A Script to Reflexively Extend Engagement by Way of Technologies -- 14 Building Pleasure and the Digital Archive -- 15 Delivery Service: Gender and the Political Unconscious of Digital Humanities -- Part V: Labor -- 16 Building Otherwise -- 17 Working Nine to Five: What a Way to Make an Academic Living? -- 18 Minority Report: The Myth of Equality in the Digital Humanities -- 19 Complicating a "Great Man" Narrative of Digital History in the United States -- Part VI: Situatedness -- 20 Can We Trust the University? Digital Humanities Collaborations with Historically Exploited Cultural Communities -- 21 Domestic Disturbances: Precarity, Agency, Data -- 22 Project | Process | Product: Feminist Digital Subjectivity in a Shifting Scholarly Field -- 23 Decolonizing Digital Humanities: Africa in Perspective
    Content: 24 A View from Somewhere: Designing The Oldest Game, a Newsgame to Speak Nearby -- 25 Playing the Humanities: Feminist Game Studies and Public Discourse -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781517906115
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781517906108
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Bodies of information Minneapolis, Minn. : University of Minnesota Press, 2018 ISBN 9781517906115
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781517906108
    Language: English
    Keywords: Digital Humanities ; Feminismus ; Intersektionalität
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Minnesota Press
    UID:
    gbv_187778222X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781452958583 , 9781517906115
    Series Statement: Debates in the Digital Humanities
    Content: A wide-ranging, interconnected anthology presents a diversity of feminist contributions to digital humanities In recent years, the digital humanities has been shaken by important debates about inclusivity and scope-but what change will these conversations ultimately bring about? Can the digital humanities complicate the basic assumptions of tech culture, or will this body of scholarship and practices simply reinforce preexisting biases? Bodies of Information addresses this crucial question by assembling a varied group of leading voices, showcasing feminist contributions to a panoply of topics, including ubiquitous computing, game studies, new materialisms, and cultural phenomena like hashtag activism, hacktivism, and campaigns against online misogyny. Taking intersectional feminism as the starting point for doing digital humanities, Bodies of Information is diverse in discipline, identity, location, and method. Helpfully organized around keywords of materiality, values, embodiment, affect, labor, and situatedness, this comprehensive volume is ideal for classrooms. And with its multiplicity of viewpoints and arguments, it's also an important addition to the evolving conversations around one of the fastest growing fields in the academy. Contributors: Babalola Titilola Aiyegbusi, U of Lethbridge; Moya Bailey, Northeastern U; Bridget Blodgett, U of Baltimore; Barbara Bordalejo, KU Leuven; Jason Boyd, Ryerson U; Christina Boyles, Trinity College; Susan Brown, U of Guelph; Lisa Brundage, CUNY; micha cárdenas, U of Washington Bothell; Marcia Chatelain, Georgetown U; Danielle Cole; Beth Coleman, U of Waterloo; T. L. Cowan, U of Toronto; Constance Crompton, U of Ottawa; Amy E. Earhart, Texas A&M; Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, U of Colorado Boulder; Julia Flanders, Northeastern U Library; Sandra Gabriele, Concordia U; Brian Getnick; Karen Gregory, U of Edinburgh; Alison Hedley, Ryerson U; Kathryn Holland, MacEwan U; James Howe, Rutgers U; Jeana Jorgensen, Indiana U; Alexandra Juhasz, Brooklyn College, CUNY; Dorothy Kim, Vassar College; Kimberly Knight, U of Texas, Dallas; Lorraine Janzen Kooistra, Ryerson U; Sharon M. Leon, Michigan State; Izetta Autumn Mobley, U of Maryland; Padmini Ray Murray, Srishti Institute of Art, Design, and Technology; Veronica Paredes, U of Illinois; Roopika Risam, Salem State; Bonnie Ruberg, U of California, Irvine; Laila Shereen Sakr (VJ Um Amel), U of California, Santa Barbara; Anastasia Salter, U of Central Florida; Michelle Schwartz, Ryerson U; Emily Sherwood, U of Rochester; Deb Verhoeven, U of Technology, Sydney; Scott B. Weingart, Carnegie Mellon U
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
    Subjects: General works
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, Massachusetts :MIT Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9960950848802883
    Format: 1 online resource (239 pages).
    ISBN: 0-262-35018-1 , 0-262-35017-3
    Series Statement: Media origins
    Content: A feminist media history of quantification, uncovering the stories behind the tools and technologies we use to count, measure, and weigh our lives and realities. Anglo-American culture has used media to measure and quantify lives for centuries. Historical journal entries map the details of everyday life, while death registers put numbers to life's endings. Today we count our daily steps with fitness trackers and quantify births and deaths with digitized data. How are these present-day methods for measuring ourselves similar to those used in the past? In this book, Jacqueline Wernimont presents a new media history of western quantification, uncovering the stories behind the tools and technologies we use to count, measure, and weigh our lives and realities. Numbered Lives is the first book of its kind, a feminist media history that maps connections not only between past and present-day "quantum media" but between media tracking and long-standing systemic inequalities. Wernimont explores the history of the pedometer, mortality statistics, and the census in England and the United States to illuminate the entanglement of Anglo-American quantification with religious, imperial, and patriarchal paradigms. In Anglo-American culture, Wernimont argues, counting life and counting death are sides of the same coin -- one that has always been used to render statistics of life and death more valuable to corporate and state organizations. Numbered Lives enumerates our shared media history, helping us understand our digital culture and inheritance.
    Note: Introduction : quantum media and matrix methods -- Counting the dead -- We don't do body counts -- Every step you take -- From surveying land to surveilling man -- Conclusion : matrix media.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-262-03904-4
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    edoccha_9959330342102883
    Format: 1 online resource (518 pages).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-4529-5858-0
    Series Statement: Debates in the digital humanities
    Note: "Danger, Jane Roe!" material data visualization as feminist praxis / Kimberly Knight -- The Android goddess declaration : after man(ifestos) / Micha Caírdenas -- What passes for human? Undermining the universal subject in digital humanities praxis / Roopika Risam -- Accounting and accountability : feminist grant administration and coalitional fair finance / Danielle Cole, Izetta Autumn Mobley, Jacqueline Wernimont, Moya Bailey, T.L. Cowan, and Veronica Paredes -- Be more than binary / Deb Verhoeven -- Representation at digital humanities conferences (2000-2015) / Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, Jeana Jorgensen, and Scott B. Weingart -- Counting the costs : funding feminism in the digital humanities / Christina Boyles -- Toward a queer digital humanities / Bonnie Ruberg, Jason Boyd, and James Howe -- Remaking history : lesbian feminist historical methods in the digital humanities / Michelle Schwartz and Constance Crompton -- Prototyping personography for the yellow nineties online : queering and querying history in the digital age / Alison Hedley and Lorraine Janzen Kooistra -- Is Twitter any place for a [black academic] lady? / Marcia Chatelain -- Bringing up the bodies : the visceral, the virtual, and the visible / Padmini Ray Murray -- Ev-Ent-anglement : a script to reflexively extend engagement by way of technologies / Brian Getnick, Alexandra Juhasz, and Laila Shereen Sakr (VJ Um Amel) -- Building pleasure and the digital archive / Dorothy Kim -- Delivery service : gender and the political unconscious of digital humanities / Susan Brown -- Building otherwise / Julia Flanders -- Working nine to five : what a way to make an academic living? / Lisa Brundage, Karen Gregory, and Emily Sherwood -- Minority report : the myth of equality in the digital humanities / Barbara Bordalejo -- Complicating a great many narrative of digital history in the United States / Sharon M. Leon -- Can we trust the university? Digital humanities collaborations with historically exploited cultural communities / Amy E. Earhart -- Domestic disturbances : precarity, agency, data / Beth Coleman -- Project, process, product : feminist digital subjectivity in a shifting scholarly field / Kathryn Holland and Susan Brown -- Decolonizing digital humanities : Africa in perspective / Babalola Titilola Aiyegbusi -- A view from somewhere : designing the oldest game, a newsgame to speak nearby / Sandra Gabriele -- Playing the humanities : feminist game studies and public discourse / Anastasia Salter and Bridget Blodgett.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-5179-0611-3
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_9949577326402882
    Format: 1 online resource (518 pages).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-4529-5858-0
    Series Statement: Debates in the digital humanities
    Note: "Danger, Jane Roe!" material data visualization as feminist praxis / Kimberly Knight -- The Android goddess declaration : after man(ifestos) / Micha Caírdenas -- What passes for human? Undermining the universal subject in digital humanities praxis / Roopika Risam -- Accounting and accountability : feminist grant administration and coalitional fair finance / Danielle Cole, Izetta Autumn Mobley, Jacqueline Wernimont, Moya Bailey, T.L. Cowan, and Veronica Paredes -- Be more than binary / Deb Verhoeven -- Representation at digital humanities conferences (2000-2015) / Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, Jeana Jorgensen, and Scott B. Weingart -- Counting the costs : funding feminism in the digital humanities / Christina Boyles -- Toward a queer digital humanities / Bonnie Ruberg, Jason Boyd, and James Howe -- Remaking history : lesbian feminist historical methods in the digital humanities / Michelle Schwartz and Constance Crompton -- Prototyping personography for the yellow nineties online : queering and querying history in the digital age / Alison Hedley and Lorraine Janzen Kooistra -- Is Twitter any place for a [black academic] lady? / Marcia Chatelain -- Bringing up the bodies : the visceral, the virtual, and the visible / Padmini Ray Murray -- Ev-Ent-anglement : a script to reflexively extend engagement by way of technologies / Brian Getnick, Alexandra Juhasz, and Laila Shereen Sakr (VJ Um Amel) -- Building pleasure and the digital archive / Dorothy Kim -- Delivery service : gender and the political unconscious of digital humanities / Susan Brown -- Building otherwise / Julia Flanders -- Working nine to five : what a way to make an academic living? / Lisa Brundage, Karen Gregory, and Emily Sherwood -- Minority report : the myth of equality in the digital humanities / Barbara Bordalejo -- Complicating a great many narrative of digital history in the United States / Sharon M. Leon -- Can we trust the university? Digital humanities collaborations with historically exploited cultural communities / Amy E. Earhart -- Domestic disturbances : precarity, agency, data / Beth Coleman -- Project, process, product : feminist digital subjectivity in a shifting scholarly field / Kathryn Holland and Susan Brown -- Decolonizing digital humanities : Africa in perspective / Babalola Titilola Aiyegbusi -- A view from somewhere : designing the oldest game, a newsgame to speak nearby / Sandra Gabriele -- Playing the humanities : feminist game studies and public discourse / Anastasia Salter and Bridget Blodgett.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-5179-0611-3
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    edocfu_9959330342102883
    Format: 1 online resource (518 pages).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-4529-5858-0
    Series Statement: Debates in the digital humanities
    Note: "Danger, Jane Roe!" material data visualization as feminist praxis / Kimberly Knight -- The Android goddess declaration : after man(ifestos) / Micha Caírdenas -- What passes for human? Undermining the universal subject in digital humanities praxis / Roopika Risam -- Accounting and accountability : feminist grant administration and coalitional fair finance / Danielle Cole, Izetta Autumn Mobley, Jacqueline Wernimont, Moya Bailey, T.L. Cowan, and Veronica Paredes -- Be more than binary / Deb Verhoeven -- Representation at digital humanities conferences (2000-2015) / Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, Jeana Jorgensen, and Scott B. Weingart -- Counting the costs : funding feminism in the digital humanities / Christina Boyles -- Toward a queer digital humanities / Bonnie Ruberg, Jason Boyd, and James Howe -- Remaking history : lesbian feminist historical methods in the digital humanities / Michelle Schwartz and Constance Crompton -- Prototyping personography for the yellow nineties online : queering and querying history in the digital age / Alison Hedley and Lorraine Janzen Kooistra -- Is Twitter any place for a [black academic] lady? / Marcia Chatelain -- Bringing up the bodies : the visceral, the virtual, and the visible / Padmini Ray Murray -- Ev-Ent-anglement : a script to reflexively extend engagement by way of technologies / Brian Getnick, Alexandra Juhasz, and Laila Shereen Sakr (VJ Um Amel) -- Building pleasure and the digital archive / Dorothy Kim -- Delivery service : gender and the political unconscious of digital humanities / Susan Brown -- Building otherwise / Julia Flanders -- Working nine to five : what a way to make an academic living? / Lisa Brundage, Karen Gregory, and Emily Sherwood -- Minority report : the myth of equality in the digital humanities / Barbara Bordalejo -- Complicating a great many narrative of digital history in the United States / Sharon M. Leon -- Can we trust the university? Digital humanities collaborations with historically exploited cultural communities / Amy E. Earhart -- Domestic disturbances : precarity, agency, data / Beth Coleman -- Project, process, product : feminist digital subjectivity in a shifting scholarly field / Kathryn Holland and Susan Brown -- Decolonizing digital humanities : Africa in perspective / Babalola Titilola Aiyegbusi -- A view from somewhere : designing the oldest game, a newsgame to speak nearby / Sandra Gabriele -- Playing the humanities : feminist game studies and public discourse / Anastasia Salter and Bridget Blodgett.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-5179-0611-3
    Language: English
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