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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Bristol : Intellect, Limited
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT58794
    Format: 1 online resource (504 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781789386066
    Series Statement: Critical Studies in Architecture of the Middle East Series v.8
    Content: Scholars and practitioners from the realm of 'Islamic architecture' consider its changing nature and continued significance. Reflective essays address the meaning of 'Islamic' in built environments, and the geographical, chronological, disciplinary diversity of a dynamic field of study encompassing far more than mosques and tombs. 118 b/w illustrations
    Note: Front Cover -- Half Title -- Islamic Architecture Today and Tomorrow (Re)defining the Field -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Defining 'Islamic Architecture' -- Re-envisioning the Field -- This Volume -- Notes -- Part 1 Research and Scholarship -- Chapter 1 The Study of Islamic Architecture: Reflections on an Expanding Field -- Typology -- Geography -- Chronology -- Technology -- Methodology -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 2 Widening the Horizons for the Study of Islamic Architecture -- Without -- Within -- The Future -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Modern Architecture and Colonialism in the Islamic World -- Initial Developments: Orientalism and After2 -- A Second Wave: Colonial Modernities -- Conclusion: Current Challenges -- Notes -- Part 2 Scope and Scale -- Chapter 4 From Garden to Landscape: Lessons from the Taj and the Alhambra -- The Taj Mahal as Landscape -- The Alhambra as Landscape -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Invisible Geographies in the Study of Islamic Architecture -- Musholla in Alleyways -- Hidden Intertwined Histories -- Moving Geography -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- Note -- Chapter 6 Silencing Palestinian Architectural History in Israel: Reflections on Scholarship and Activism -- The Power to Silence -- The Limits of Access -- Activism and the Writing of History -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Islamic Architecture in the Americas: Advancing a Transregional and Hemispheric Approach -- Foundations for Inquiry -- From Historicist Approaches to Contemporary Designs -- Comparative Case Study: The Brazil Mosque of São Paulo and Islamic Center of Washington -- Conclusion: Hemispheric Insights and Possibilities -- Notes -- Part 3 Historiography and Context , 'Theory' and Its Relevance to the Study of 'Islamic Architecture' -- Myths from the Classroom and Beyond -- Remaining Critical Questions and Approaches -- Instead of a Conclusion, Some Opinions on Teaching Architecture and a Student's Response -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Chapter 15 Decolonizing Architectural Knowledge: Situating Middle Eastern Pedagogies in a Globalizing World -- Contemporary Problematization -- Questions Arise -- Sustained Negative Idiosyncrasies -- Appreciative Inquiry (AI): A Milieu for the Critical Thinker -- Moving Forward with Responsive Approaches -- Towards a Decolonized Architectural Education -- Notes -- Chapter 16 Educating the Public about Islamic Art and Architecture through Museums -- Assessing the Audience -- Beyond Labels: Public Programs and Outreach -- Training -- Conclusion -- Coda: Islamic Art in Museums in the Era of COVID-19 -- Notes -- Part 6 Curation and Publication -- Chapter 17 Displaying Islamic Arts in Global Cities -- On Context: Globalization, Orientalism, and Mobility -- New Museums, Old Collections: The Resurgence of the Arts of Islam -- Museology vs. Built Environment: Global Divergences -- Notes -- Chapter 18 Curating the 'Islamic': The Personal and the Political -- The Hyper-local and the Personal -- Context and Contextualization -- Institutions and Exhibitions -- Additional Platforms -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 19 Islamic Architecture on the Move: Publishing Architectural History in the Digital Age -- Early Forays into Digital Publishing: JSAH and AO -- Ten Years Later -- Looking Further Afield for Digital Engagement -- The Digital in the Classroom -- Opening Access -- Notes -- Chapter 20 Illustrating Islamic Architecture:: On Visual Presentation and Scholarship -- Early Illustrations and Plans -- Towards an Ever More Reliable Documentation? -- Photography , Chapter 8 Cultural Encounters, Local Practice, and Historical Process in the Ancient Middle East -- Notes -- Chapter 9 Neo-Eurocentrism and Science: Implications for the Historiography of Islamic Art and Architecture -- Thresholds of Change and Neo-Eurocentrism -- Neo-Eurocentrism and the Historiography of Science and Art -- Neo-Eurocentrism and Cultural Relativity -- Implications for Islamic Art and Architectural Historiography -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Carving an Epistemological Space for Southeast Asia: Historiographical and Critical Engagements -- Beyond Exceptionalism -- Translation as Site of Inquiry: Buildings and/as Texts and the Architectural Dialectic -- Capitals, Satellites, and Rural Sites in Post-imperial Contexts and Networks -- An 'Archipelagic Crossroads': Beyond Singular Narratives -- Beyond Stratigraphic Assumptions -- Rooted Muslim Cosmopolitanisms and Their Limits -- Museums, Archaeology, Regimes of Knowledge, and Prospects for Rapprochement -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Part 4 Fieldwork and Documentation -- Chapter 11 A Field without Fieldwork: Sustaining the Study of Islamic Architecture in the Twenty-First Century -- The Question of Access -- Working as an Islamicist -- Sustaining Islamic Architectural History -- Notes -- Chapter 12 Architectural History in Turkey: Between Fieldwork and Archival Research -- Fieldwork in the City -- Archives in Turkey and Beyond -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Chapter 13 Documenting Islamic Architecture: Objectives and Outcomes in a Time of War -- Approaches -- Digital Proliferation and the Role of Digital Humanities -- Ethics and the Digital Divide -- The Allure and its Challenges -- Outcomes -- Notes -- Part 5 Education and Pedagogy -- Chapter 14 Reorienting Perspectives: Why I Do Not Teach a Course Titled 'Islamic Architecture' , Conceptual Approaches Versus Documentation -- Conclusion: The Digital Turn -- Notes -- Part 7 Globalization and Change -- Chapter 21 Uneven Geographies and Neoliberal Urban Transformation in Arab Cities -- Manifestations of Neoliberal Urban Restructuring -- From Real Estate Investments to City Infrastructure -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 22 Affection for Nouvel Architecture: On Contemporary (Islamic) Architecture and Affect -- Affect -- Nouvel at Sharaan -- Orientalizing the Scenography of Contemporary Architecture -- Notes -- Chapter 23 The 'Islamic-Modern' Project in this Age of Uncertainty -- Bio-graph -- A Post-humanist Cultural Imaginary -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- Part 8 Experience and Use -- Chapter 24 The Tourist Gaze, Visiting Mosques, and the Folds of Architecture -- Politics of Urban Preservation -- The Tourist Gaze and Modernity -- Two Views of Al-Azhar -- Visiting Mosques and the Tourist Gaze -- The Folds of Architecture -- From Plurality to Pluralism -- Notes -- Chapter 25 Decolonizing the Conservation of Islamic Built Heritage in Egypt -- The Colonial Roots of Today's Practices -- Premodern Practices -- Developments in International Thought and Practice -- Toward Decolonization -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 26 (Dis)placement and Placemaking: Reconsidering Islamic Architecture through Refugee Agency -- Agency and Placemaking: Displacing the Conventions of the Field -- Concluding Thoughts: Islamic Architecture as a Critical Perspective in the Study of Place and Placemaking -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- Part 9 Practice and Profession -- Chapter 27 'Islamic Architecture' and the Profession -- Note -- Chapter 28 A Trinity of Values in Architecture for Muslim Societies -- Architecture for Muslim Societies -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Chapter 29 Relevance, Tradition, and Practice in Islamic Architecture , Modernity to Tradition: A Personal Journey -- Lessons Learned and the Future of Islamic Architecture -- Notes -- Chapter 30 Architectural Competitions: Creating Dialogues and Promoting Excellence -- Types of Competitions -- The Players -- Notes on Three Architectural Competitions -- Why Enter Competitions? -- Postscript -- Notes -- Contributor Biographies -- Index -- Back Cover
    Additional Edition: Print version Gharipour, Mohammad Islamic Architecture Today and Tomorrow Bristol : Intellect, Limited,c2022 ISBN 9781789386042
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
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    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC6996383
    Format: 1 online resource (480 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030961800
    Series Statement: Transforming Communications - Studies in Cross-Media Research Series
    Note: New Perspectives in Critical Data Studies -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Images -- Notes on Contributors -- New Perspectives in Critical Data Studies: The Ambivalences of Data Power-An Introduction -- Introduction -- Critical Data Studies as a Field: From Big Data to the Complexity of Digital Data and Data Infrastructures -- Perspectives in Critical Data Studies: The Ambivalences of Data Power -- References -- Part I: Global Infrastructures and Local Invisibilities -- Data Power and Counter-power with Chinese Characteristics -- Introduction -- AI Superpower? -- Complex Reality Through Historical and Conflictive Lenses -- Chinese Data Power and Counter-power -- Conclusion -- References -- Transnational Networks of Influence: The Twitter Presence of the Quantified Self and Maker Movements' Organizational Elites -- Introduction -- State of Research: The QS and Maker Movements' Organisational Elites -- Methodological Approach: Contextualised Twitter Network Analysis -- QS Movement: A Network of Opinion Leaders -- The Transnational Network -- The National Context -- Maker: A Network of Heterogeneous Organisations -- The Transnational Network -- The National Context -- Conclusion -- References -- The Power of Data Science Ontogeny: Thick Data Studies on the Indian IT Skill Tutoring Microcosm -- Introduction -- An Overview of Technical Education, Higher Education, and Unemployability in India -- Methodology and Field Sites -- The Ameerpet IT Skill Hub: There Is a Skill Just Around the Corner -- The Coaching Micro Hubs of Kumbakonam -- Computer Coaching Centres -- Beyond Developing IT Skills to Employment -- Conclusion -- References -- Fighting the "System": A Pilot Project on the Opacity of Algorithms in Political Communication -- Introduction -- Political Communication in the Age of Algorithms , Introduction: Citizen Juries as Research Methods -- Public Perceptions of Datafication -- Our Citizen Jury Process -- Session 1: What Are Your Criteria for Trusted Interactions with Data-Driven Systems? -- Session 2: What Are Your Criteria for a Trusted Way of Managing Data? -- Section 3: What Are the Most Important Criteria for the Design of Ethical, Just and Trusted Data-Driven Systems? -- Reflections on Findings and on the Citizen Jury as Method for Researching Public Trust in Datafication -- References -- Worker Perspectives on Designs for a Crowdwork Co-operative -- Introduction -- Platform Co-operativism -- Moving Towards a Critical Design Epistemology -- Crowdworker Perspectives on Crowdwork Co-operatives -- Towards a Worker-Driven Design for a Crowdwork Co-operative -- Co-operative Values from the Workers' Perspective -- Platform Infrastructure -- Payment -- Quality Control -- Decision Making and Governance -- A Prototype Software Architecture for a Crowdwork Co-operative -- Example of the Worker Seeking Role and Worker Role Views -- Conclusion: Towards a Crowdwork Co-operative Prototype? -- References -- Counting, Debunking, Making, Witnessing, Shielding: What Critical Data Studies Can Learn from Data Activism During the Pandemic -- Introduction -- Two Shifts of Data Power -- Data Activism as an Alternative to Dominant Data Power -- Data Activist Tactics During the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Counting -- Debunking -- Making -- Witnessing -- Shielding -- Data Activism Reloaded: Open Questions for the Post-pandemic World -- What Path for Critical Data Studies? -- References -- Index , Motives, Benefits, and Promises of App-Based Period Tracking -- Reasons for Tracking Menstrual Cycles -- Benefits of Using an App -- The Promise of Data and Smart Algorithms: To Be on the Safe Side -- Critiques of Period Trackers' Smartness: Two Safety Concerns or Data Insecurities -- Unwise Algorithms and Old Methods Repackaged -- Critical Dataflows of Intimate Data -- Negotiating Data Insecurities-Pitfalls, Lessons Learned, and New Competences -- Data Insecurities 1: Understanding Menstruating Bodies with and Through Data -- Data Insecurities 2: Sidestepping the Vague Privacy of Logged Data -- Conclusion -- References -- Community Rankings and Affective Discipline: The Case of Fandometrics -- Fan Data and Fandom Metrics -- Locating Community Rankings in Social Media and Audience Measurement -- Large and Loud...Without Sentiment -- Who Is Silenced? -- "Drown Them Out!" Industry-Encouraged Competition and Quantification Anxiety -- Leaving Metrics, Reclaiming Data -- References -- Affinity Spaces as an Analytical Lens for Attending to Temporality in Critical Data Studies: The Case of COVID-19-Related, Educational Twitter Communication -- Introduction -- Analysing Twitter in Times of Crisis -- The COVID-19 Pandemic and German Education in Context -- Case Study and Research Design -- #twlz as an Affinity Space -- Educational Technologies and Their Providers in #twlz -- The Quest for Dialogue with Political Actors -- Towards a Process View in Critical Data Studies -- References -- "Party like it's December 31, 1983": Supporting Data Literacy at CryptoParties -- Introduction -- From Media Literacy to Data Literacy -- Case Studies and Methods -- Supporting Data Literacy at CryptoParties -- Conclusion -- References -- Researching Public Trust in Datafication: Reflections on the Deliberative Citizen Jury as Method , References -- Reconfiguring Education Through Data: How Data Practices Reconfigure Teacher Professionalism and Curriculum -- Introduction -- Data Practices Reconfiguring Education -- Following the Social Life of Data in an English Secondary School -- Prioritising Pupils: The Data Drop Machinery -- Reconfiguring Access to and Delivery of the Curriculum -- An Algorithmic Triage Device Determining Curricular Access -- Disaggregating the Curriculum to Calculate 'Progress' Data -- Averaging 'Progress' Scores -- Reconfiguring the Possibilities of Qualification, Socialisation and Subjectification -- Reconfiguring Teachers' Educational Knowledge and Judgements -- Excluding Professional Judgement -- Becoming a Data-orientated Teacher and School -- Standardising Judgement and Practice -- Conclusion: What Is Made to Matter and What Is Excluded from Mattering? -- References -- Public Values and Technological Change: Mapping how Municipalities Grapple with Data Ethics -- Introduction -- Method: Participatory Observation with DEDA -- Analysis: Moore's Triangle Made Tangible -- Operational Capacities -- Authorising Environment -- Public Value Outcomes -- Conclusion -- References -- Welfare Data Society? Critical Evaluation of the Possibilities of Developing Data Infrastructure Literacy from User Data Workshops to Public Service Media -- Introduction -- Notions of Digital Literacy Based on User Data Workshops -- YLE Learning as a Content Provider for Digital and Data Infrastructure Literacy -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Everyday Practices and Collective Action -- (Not) Safe to Use: Insecurities in Everyday Data Practices with Period-Tracking Apps -- Introduction -- Material and Methods -- Situating Period Trackers and Period Tracking -- Situating Period Trackers as Gendered Technology -- Resonances in Observing and Measuring Menstrual Cycles , Research Objectives and Methodology -- Establishing and Feeding Control Accounts -- Creating Profiles and Feeding the Control Accounts -- Preliminary Findings -- Next Steps -- Conclusion -- References -- Indigenous Peoples, Data, and the Coloniality of Surveillance -- Introduction -- Colonialism and the Racialised Surveillance of Indigenous Peoples -- Surveilling and Managing Indigenous Deviance and Threat -- Colonial Surveillance in an Era of Big Data in Aotearoa NZ -- Māori Data Sovereignty: Resistance and Self-determination -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: State and Data Justice -- The Datafied Welfare State: A Perspective from the UK -- Introduction -- Matrix of Social Power and the Foundations of the British Welfare State -- The Datafication of Welfare in the UK -- Datafication as Responsibilisation -- Datafication as Rentierism -- Conclusion -- References -- The Value Dynamics of Data Capitalism: Cultural Production and Consumption in a Datafied World -- Introduction -- Value and Values -- Dynamics of Data Capitalism -- Relations Between Value Forms -- Conclusions -- References -- Mapping Data Justice as a Multidimensional Concept Through Feminist and Legal Perspectives -- Introduction -- "What's in a Name?"-Data Justice as a Concept in Feminist and Legal Scholarship -- Feminist Accounts of Data Justice -- Legal Framework: Justice, Data, and the Challenges of Digitalisation -- Data Protection Law -- The Justice Aspects of Non-personal Data -- Expanding Data Justice Through Feminist and Legal Perspectives -- Feminist Avenues Towards Rethinking Data Justice -- Feminist Suggestions for IT-Design Towards Data Justice -- Legal Interventions for Data Justice in the Current Legal Framework -- Towards Operationalising Data Justice -- Potentials and Limitations of Integrating Feminist and Legal Perspectives for Data Justice in IT-Design
    Additional Edition: Print version Hepp, Andreas New Perspectives in Critical Data Studies Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 ISBN 9783030961794
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT59094
    Format: 1 online resource (480 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030961800
    Series Statement: Transforming Communications - Studies in Cross-Media Research Series
    Note: New Perspectives in Critical Data Studies -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Images -- Notes on Contributors -- New Perspectives in Critical Data Studies: The Ambivalences of Data Power-An Introduction -- Introduction -- Critical Data Studies as a Field: From Big Data to the Complexity of Digital Data and Data Infrastructures -- Perspectives in Critical Data Studies: The Ambivalences of Data Power -- References -- Part I: Global Infrastructures and Local Invisibilities -- Data Power and Counter-power with Chinese Characteristics -- Introduction -- AI Superpower? -- Complex Reality Through Historical and Conflictive Lenses -- Chinese Data Power and Counter-power -- Conclusion -- References -- Transnational Networks of Influence: The Twitter Presence of the Quantified Self and Maker Movements' Organizational Elites -- Introduction -- State of Research: The QS and Maker Movements' Organisational Elites -- Methodological Approach: Contextualised Twitter Network Analysis -- QS Movement: A Network of Opinion Leaders -- The Transnational Network -- The National Context -- Maker: A Network of Heterogeneous Organisations -- The Transnational Network -- The National Context -- Conclusion -- References -- The Power of Data Science Ontogeny: Thick Data Studies on the Indian IT Skill Tutoring Microcosm -- Introduction -- An Overview of Technical Education, Higher Education, and Unemployability in India -- Methodology and Field Sites -- The Ameerpet IT Skill Hub: There Is a Skill Just Around the Corner -- The Coaching Micro Hubs of Kumbakonam -- Computer Coaching Centres -- Beyond Developing IT Skills to Employment -- Conclusion -- References -- Fighting the "System": A Pilot Project on the Opacity of Algorithms in Political Communication -- Introduction -- Political Communication in the Age of Algorithms , Introduction: Citizen Juries as Research Methods -- Public Perceptions of Datafication -- Our Citizen Jury Process -- Session 1: What Are Your Criteria for Trusted Interactions with Data-Driven Systems? -- Session 2: What Are Your Criteria for a Trusted Way of Managing Data? -- Section 3: What Are the Most Important Criteria for the Design of Ethical, Just and Trusted Data-Driven Systems? -- Reflections on Findings and on the Citizen Jury as Method for Researching Public Trust in Datafication -- References -- Worker Perspectives on Designs for a Crowdwork Co-operative -- Introduction -- Platform Co-operativism -- Moving Towards a Critical Design Epistemology -- Crowdworker Perspectives on Crowdwork Co-operatives -- Towards a Worker-Driven Design for a Crowdwork Co-operative -- Co-operative Values from the Workers' Perspective -- Platform Infrastructure -- Payment -- Quality Control -- Decision Making and Governance -- A Prototype Software Architecture for a Crowdwork Co-operative -- Example of the Worker Seeking Role and Worker Role Views -- Conclusion: Towards a Crowdwork Co-operative Prototype? -- References -- Counting, Debunking, Making, Witnessing, Shielding: What Critical Data Studies Can Learn from Data Activism During the Pandemic -- Introduction -- Two Shifts of Data Power -- Data Activism as an Alternative to Dominant Data Power -- Data Activist Tactics During the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Counting -- Debunking -- Making -- Witnessing -- Shielding -- Data Activism Reloaded: Open Questions for the Post-pandemic World -- What Path for Critical Data Studies? -- References -- Index , Motives, Benefits, and Promises of App-Based Period Tracking -- Reasons for Tracking Menstrual Cycles -- Benefits of Using an App -- The Promise of Data and Smart Algorithms: To Be on the Safe Side -- Critiques of Period Trackers' Smartness: Two Safety Concerns or Data Insecurities -- Unwise Algorithms and Old Methods Repackaged -- Critical Dataflows of Intimate Data -- Negotiating Data Insecurities-Pitfalls, Lessons Learned, and New Competences -- Data Insecurities 1: Understanding Menstruating Bodies with and Through Data -- Data Insecurities 2: Sidestepping the Vague Privacy of Logged Data -- Conclusion -- References -- Community Rankings and Affective Discipline: The Case of Fandometrics -- Fan Data and Fandom Metrics -- Locating Community Rankings in Social Media and Audience Measurement -- Large and Loud...Without Sentiment -- Who Is Silenced? -- "Drown Them Out!" Industry-Encouraged Competition and Quantification Anxiety -- Leaving Metrics, Reclaiming Data -- References -- Affinity Spaces as an Analytical Lens for Attending to Temporality in Critical Data Studies: The Case of COVID-19-Related, Educational Twitter Communication -- Introduction -- Analysing Twitter in Times of Crisis -- The COVID-19 Pandemic and German Education in Context -- Case Study and Research Design -- #twlz as an Affinity Space -- Educational Technologies and Their Providers in #twlz -- The Quest for Dialogue with Political Actors -- Towards a Process View in Critical Data Studies -- References -- "Party like it's December 31, 1983": Supporting Data Literacy at CryptoParties -- Introduction -- From Media Literacy to Data Literacy -- Case Studies and Methods -- Supporting Data Literacy at CryptoParties -- Conclusion -- References -- Researching Public Trust in Datafication: Reflections on the Deliberative Citizen Jury as Method , References -- Reconfiguring Education Through Data: How Data Practices Reconfigure Teacher Professionalism and Curriculum -- Introduction -- Data Practices Reconfiguring Education -- Following the Social Life of Data in an English Secondary School -- Prioritising Pupils: The Data Drop Machinery -- Reconfiguring Access to and Delivery of the Curriculum -- An Algorithmic Triage Device Determining Curricular Access -- Disaggregating the Curriculum to Calculate 'Progress' Data -- Averaging 'Progress' Scores -- Reconfiguring the Possibilities of Qualification, Socialisation and Subjectification -- Reconfiguring Teachers' Educational Knowledge and Judgements -- Excluding Professional Judgement -- Becoming a Data-orientated Teacher and School -- Standardising Judgement and Practice -- Conclusion: What Is Made to Matter and What Is Excluded from Mattering? -- References -- Public Values and Technological Change: Mapping how Municipalities Grapple with Data Ethics -- Introduction -- Method: Participatory Observation with DEDA -- Analysis: Moore's Triangle Made Tangible -- Operational Capacities -- Authorising Environment -- Public Value Outcomes -- Conclusion -- References -- Welfare Data Society? Critical Evaluation of the Possibilities of Developing Data Infrastructure Literacy from User Data Workshops to Public Service Media -- Introduction -- Notions of Digital Literacy Based on User Data Workshops -- YLE Learning as a Content Provider for Digital and Data Infrastructure Literacy -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Everyday Practices and Collective Action -- (Not) Safe to Use: Insecurities in Everyday Data Practices with Period-Tracking Apps -- Introduction -- Material and Methods -- Situating Period Trackers and Period Tracking -- Situating Period Trackers as Gendered Technology -- Resonances in Observing and Measuring Menstrual Cycles , Research Objectives and Methodology -- Establishing and Feeding Control Accounts -- Creating Profiles and Feeding the Control Accounts -- Preliminary Findings -- Next Steps -- Conclusion -- References -- Indigenous Peoples, Data, and the Coloniality of Surveillance -- Introduction -- Colonialism and the Racialised Surveillance of Indigenous Peoples -- Surveilling and Managing Indigenous Deviance and Threat -- Colonial Surveillance in an Era of Big Data in Aotearoa NZ -- Māori Data Sovereignty: Resistance and Self-determination -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: State and Data Justice -- The Datafied Welfare State: A Perspective from the UK -- Introduction -- Matrix of Social Power and the Foundations of the British Welfare State -- The Datafication of Welfare in the UK -- Datafication as Responsibilisation -- Datafication as Rentierism -- Conclusion -- References -- The Value Dynamics of Data Capitalism: Cultural Production and Consumption in a Datafied World -- Introduction -- Value and Values -- Dynamics of Data Capitalism -- Relations Between Value Forms -- Conclusions -- References -- Mapping Data Justice as a Multidimensional Concept Through Feminist and Legal Perspectives -- Introduction -- "What's in a Name?"-Data Justice as a Concept in Feminist and Legal Scholarship -- Feminist Accounts of Data Justice -- Legal Framework: Justice, Data, and the Challenges of Digitalisation -- Data Protection Law -- The Justice Aspects of Non-personal Data -- Expanding Data Justice Through Feminist and Legal Perspectives -- Feminist Avenues Towards Rethinking Data Justice -- Feminist Suggestions for IT-Design Towards Data Justice -- Legal Interventions for Data Justice in the Current Legal Framework -- Towards Operationalising Data Justice -- Potentials and Limitations of Integrating Feminist and Legal Perspectives for Data Justice in IT-Design
    Additional Edition: Print version Hepp, Andreas New Perspectives in Critical Data Studies Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 ISBN 9783030961794
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC6523361
    Format: 1 online resource (434 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030660734
    Series Statement: The Urban Book Ser.
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- References -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Part IIntroduction -- 1 Who Are the People in Your Gayborhood? Understanding Population Change and Cultural Shifts in LGBTQ+ Neighborhoods -- 1.1 Introduction: Beneath the Crowded LGBTQ+ Umbrella -- 1.2 Nomenclature: Everyone Belongs -- 1.3 The Other: Refuge and Refusal to Change -- 1.4 Marginal to Memorable: The Evolution of Gay Neighborhoods -- 1.4.1 The First Great Plateau -- 1.5 Empirical Plan for This Book -- 1.5.1 A Note Regarding Limitations -- 1.6 Takeaway Messages -- 1.7 Conclusion: Resurgence and Renaissance -- References -- Part IIContext and Composition -- 2 Breaking Down Segregation: Shifting Geographies of Male Same-Sex Households Within Desegregating Cities -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Data and Methods -- 2.2.1 Decennial Census Data -- 2.2.2 Segregation Scores -- 2.2.3 Gay Neighborhoods -- 2.2.4 Other Neighborhood Characteristics -- 2.2.5 Analysis -- 2.3 Results -- 2.3.1 Trends in Segregation and Neighborhood Change -- 2.3.2 Characteristics of Neighborhoods Within Desegregating Cities -- 2.3.3 Increasingly Segregated Cities -- 2.4 The Demographic Future of Gay Neighborhoods -- 2.5 Future Research: Census 2020 and Beyond -- References -- 3 A Queer Reading of the United States Census -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Heteronormativity and Urban Development -- 3.3 The Census, Heteronormativity, and LGBTQ Populations -- 3.4 A Queer Reading of the Census -- 3.5 Testing the Variables in Four Neighborhoods -- 3.6 Non-family Household Results -- 3.7 Never Married by Sex Results -- 3.8 Divorced by Sex Results -- 3.9 Sex Ratio of Age 25-54 Cohort Results -- 3.10 Discussion -- 3.11 Comparison to Same-Sex Unmarried Partner Data -- 3.12 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Why Gayborhoods Matter: The Street Empirics of Urban Sexualities , 4.1 Introduction: Gayborhood Studies -- 4.2 Why Do You Live in the Gayborhood? -- 4.3 Conclusions -- References -- Part IIIIdentity and Evolution -- 5 The Rainbow Connection: A Time-Series Study of Rainbow Flag Display Across Nine Toronto Neighborhoods -- 5.1 Rainbow Flag: Visibility, Implication, and Meaning -- 5.2 A Capsule History of the Rainbow Flag -- 5.3 The Rainbow Flag as Place Brand for Gay Neighborhoods -- 5.4 The Power of Graphics in the Built Environment -- 5.5 Concentration and Persistence of Rainbow Flags Define Boundaries of Gay Neighborhoods -- 5.6 Empirical Plan for the Visual Assessment of Rainbow Flag Display -- 5.7 Observations and Findings -- 5.8 Diaspora as Practical Identity -- 5.9 Rainbow Proliferation: Synthesis and Conclusions -- 5.10 Takeaway Messages -- Sources -- 6 Wearing Pink in Fairy Town: The Heterosexualization of the Spanish Town Neighborhood and Carnival Parade in Baton Rouge -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Consuming Gay Culture -- 6.3 Baton Rouge Mardi Gras and the Spanish Town Parade -- 6.4 Methods -- 6.5 The Bohemian 1980s in Spanish Town -- 6.6 Spanish Town Parades as Part of Gay Cultural History in Baton Rouge -- 6.7 Homophobia and Queer Culture in the Contemporary Parade -- References -- 7 A Tale of Three Villages: Contested Discourses of Place-Making in Central Philadelphia -- 7.1 Background -- 7.2 The Space in Question -- 7.2.1 Gayborhood -- 7.2.2 Washington Square West -- 7.2.3 Midtown Village -- 7.3 Discursive Moments -- 7.3.1 Snapshots from the Gayborhood -- 7.3.2 The Skeleton of Washington West -- 7.3.3 Welcome to Midtown Village -- 7.4 Further Directions -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Are "Gay" and "Queer-Friendly" Neighborhoods Healthy? Assessing How Areas with High Densities of Same-Sex Couples Impact the Mental Health of Sexual Minority and Majority Young Adults -- 8.1 Introduction , 8.2 Background -- 8.3 Method -- 8.4 Results -- 8.5 Discussion -- 8.6 Limitations and Conclusion -- References -- Part IVCo-Relation and Dialectic -- 9 Let's (not) Go Outside: Grindr, Hybrid Space, and Digital Queer Neighborhoods -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Situating Sexualities, Cities, and Technologies -- 9.3 Location-Based Dating Apps and Their Hybrid Queer Spaces -- 9.4 The Ambiguous Impact of Location-Based Media on Existing Gayborhoods -- 9.5 Conclusion: Space for Co-Existence? -- References -- 10 A Gay Neighborhood or Merely a Temporary Cluster of "Strange" Bars? Gay Bar Culture in Antwerp -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The Emergence of a Gay Bar Culture in Antwerp -- 10.3 The Paradigmatic Case History of Café Strange in the Central Station Area -- 10.4 The Decline of Gay Bar Life in Antwerp -- References -- 11 Recovering the Gay Village: A Comparative Historical Geography of Urban Change and Planning in Toronto and Sydney -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Historical Geographies of Gay Villages: Segregation and Integration -- 11.3 Historical Geographies of Sexuality in Toronto -- 11.3.1 A Nascent Gay Village: Toronto in the 1970s -- 11.3.2 Neoliberalism and Toronto's Gay Village -- 11.3.3 Toronto's Village Today -- 11.4 Historical Geographies of Sexuality in Sydney -- 11.4.1 Consolidation of a Gay Neighborhood: Sydney in the 1970s to the 1990s -- 11.4.2 An End to Village Life in Sydney? -- 11.5 Thoughts on Historical Legacies and the Future of the Gay Village -- 11.6 Concluding Remarks: Wider Implications for Urban Planning and Policy -- References -- 12 After the Life of LGBTQ Spaces: Learning from Atlanta and Istanbul -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces -- 12.3 Midtown, Atlanta -- 12.3.1 Centripetal Forces in the Atlanta Case -- 12.3.2 Centrifugal Forces in the Atlanta Case -- 12.4 Beyoglu, Istanbul, Turkey , 12.4.1 Centripetal Forces in the Istanbul Case -- 12.4.2 Centrifugal Forces in the Istanbul Case -- 12.5 Discussion -- References -- Part VSignifiying Meaning and Memory Across Generations -- 13 Far Beyond the Gay Village: LGBTQ Urbanism and Generation in Montréal's Mile End -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Methodology -- 13.3 Generation Queer -- 13.4 Divergent LGBTQ Urbanisms -- 13.4.1 The Gay Village -- 13.4.2 Queer Mile End -- 13.5 Conclusion -- References -- 14 Understanding Generation Gaps in LGBTQ+ Communities: Perspectives About Gay Neighborhoods Among Heteronormative and Homonormative Generational Cohorts -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 A Brief Overview of Generational Cohorts -- 14.3 The Contemporary Heteronormative Saeculum and Events that Shaped the World -- 14.4 Exploring LGBTQ+ Generations: Through the Eyes of Warhol, Vidal, Capote andamp -- Hudson -- 14.5 The Homonormative Saeculum and the Events that Shaped a Century of LGBTQ+ Culture -- 14.6 The Intersection of LGBTQ+ Generational Cohorts and Gay Neighborhoods -- 14.7 Future Possibilities for Gay Neighborhoods -- 14.8 Synthesis and Conclusion: Connections for LGBTQ+ People Across Generational Cohorts -- 14.9 Takeaway Messages -- References -- 15 Commemorating Historically Significant Gay Places Across the United State -- 15.1 Generations of Gay History -- 15.1.1 Violence and Commemoration -- 15.2 Significant LGBTQ+ Sites -- 15.2.1 LGBTQ+ Heritage Initiative -- 15.2.2 Protecting American LGBTQ+ Heritage -- 15.2.3 Aim of Landmarks Dedication -- 15.2.4 Initial Results of the LGBTQ Heritage Initiative -- 15.3 Current Status of the Preservation of LGBTQ+ Sites -- 15.3.1 Constancy of Application -- 15.4 The Future of Preserving the Past -- 15.5 Takeaway Messages -- References -- 16 Plateaus and Afterglows: Theorizing the Afterlives of Gayborhoods as Post-Places -- 16.1 Introduction , 16.2 The Phenomenology of Place -- 16.3 Post-Phenomenological Perspectives -- 16.4 Plateaus and Afterglows -- 16.5 Post-Placing Gayborhoods -- 16.6 Conclusion: Beyond the Gayborhood in Space, Time, and Scholarship? -- References -- Part VI Epilogue -- 17 After/Lives: Insights from the COVID-19 Pandemic for Gay Neighborhoods -- 17.1 Introduction: Once More, Without Human Contact? -- 17.2 Do Places Matter? Empirical Trends for the Future of LGBTQ+ Spaces -- 17.3 Concluding Remarks: Beyond the Master Metaphor of the Gayborhood? -- References -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Bitterman, Alex The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2021 ISBN 9783030660727
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    Format: 1 online resource (421 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9781118332917
    Series Statement: Building Type Basics Series v.22
    Note: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Campus Planning -- Overview -- Programs and Plans -- Four Tiers of Planning -- Program Areas -- Infrastructure -- Campus Plans, District Plans, and Site Plans -- Campus Plan and District Plans -- Site Plan -- Sustainability -- Landscape -- Architecture -- Guidelines -- Engineering and Operations -- Circulation Patterns -- Transportation Systems -- Utility Infrastructure -- Special Concerns -- Globalization and Information Technology -- Conclusions -- Chapter 2 Sustainability, Technology, and Universities -- Economic Growth and Higher Education -- Constructing the Future University -- Governance -- Distance Learning and Its Effects -- The James H. Clark Center -- Interactions between Sustainable and Technical Thinking -- Energy -- Water -- Waste Management -- Mobility and Transport -- Individual Buildings -- Future Opportunities for Sustainable Universities -- Economics -- Chapter 3 Historic Campus Preservation -- Introduction -- Developments in PreservationPractice -- Preservation, Restoration, Rehabilitation, and Adaptive Use -- Preservation and Sustainable Design -- Programming/Predesign Phase -- Project Process and Management -- Unique Design Concerns -- Design Standards -- Design Life -- New/Old Interface -- New Additions -- Site Issues -- Accessibility -- Building Codes -- Energy/Environmental Improvements -- Structural Systems -- Mechanical Systems -- Electrical/Communication Systems -- Materials -- Historic Materials -- New Materials -- Reversibility -- Acoustical Control -- Lighting Design -- Interiors -- Operations and Maintenance -- Chapter 4 Libraries and Learning Centers -- The Changing Learning Experience in the Twenty‐First Century -- New Scholarship and Research Trends -- Predesign Planning: Setting the Context , Predesign and the Design Process -- Project Management -- Key Design Considerations -- Flexibility and Specificity -- Connectivity and Circulation -- Adjacencies and Activities -- Site Considerations: Landscape and Parking -- Building in the Landscape -- Access: Public versus Service -- Parking and Transit -- Systems and Infrastructure -- Technology, Data, and Telecommunications -- Electrical and Communication Systems -- Structural System -- Mechanical Systems -- Lighting Design -- Acoustic Control -- Codes and the Americans with Disabilities Act -- Sustainability and Environmental Design -- Interior Issues -- Materials -- Furniture and Fixtures -- Special Equipment -- Signage and Wayfinding -- International Challenges -- Operation and Maintenance -- Key Cost Factors -- Finances, Fees, and Feasibility -- Chapter 10 Cultural Centers: Music, Theater, Dance, and Visual Arts Facilities -- Introduction -- Three Scales: A Framework for Designing Centers for the Arts -- Campus Scale -- Managing Size/Scale -- Celebrating Transparency -- Creating Multiple Front Doors -- Resolving Loading Imperatives -- Accommodation of Vehicular Access -- Building Scale -- Arts Centers: Revisiting the Public/Private Divide -- Performing Arts: Building Organization Typology -- Visual Arts: Building Organization Typology -- Room Scale -- Theaters -- Rooms for Music -- Rooms for Dance -- Rooms for Visual Arts -- The Changing Role of the Arts on Campus -- Index -- Additional Images -- A Quick Index To Twenty Essential Questions -- EULA , Residential Life: Evolving Trends and Underlying Constants -- An Introductory Guide -- A Word on Faculty Housing -- PROGRAM-SPECIFIC CONCERNS -- Residential Community: Key Concepts -- Concept 1: Scales of Community -- Concept 2: Housing Types -- Concept 3: The Hierarchy of Shared Facilities -- Concept 4: The 24/7 Student Environment -- Concept 5: Fundamental Needs -- Delivery Options: The Programming/Design/Procurement Process -- Design/Build Approach -- Design/Bid/Build Approach -- Integrated Project Delivery -- Site Planning -- Housing Formats: Residential Interiors' Planning -- Student Room Types -- "Rooms on a Path" -- Two‐Room Suites -- Larger Suites -- Apartments -- Mixed Occupancy -- Corridors and Stairways -- Lounges and Study Rooms -- Laundries and Kitchens -- Ancillary Support Spaces -- Campus Dining: Accommodating Choice and Style -- The Refectory Hall -- The Dining Commons -- The Market Hall -- The Café, Franchise, and Grab‐and‐Go -- Recreational Amenities: The 24/7 Student Life -- Housing Fabric: Setting Performance Criteria -- Code‐Based Criteria -- Building Systems -- Performance‐Based Criteria -- Chapter 8 Athletic and Recreation Facilities -- Shifting Trends in Sportsand Fitness -- Athletics, Recreation, Intramurals, and Club Sports -- Athletics -- Recreation, Intramurals, and Club Sports -- Facilities -- Facilities-Athletics -- Facilities-Recreation, Intramurals, and Club Sports -- Stadiums and Outdoor Facilities -- Process -- Renovation -- Codes and ADA Requirements -- Wayfinding -- Acoustics -- Sustainability -- Structural -- Mechanical, Electrical, and Lighting Systems -- Financing -- Operations and Maintenance -- Key Cost Factors -- Chapter 9 Social and Support Facilities -- History -- Trends -- Identifying the Site -- The Campus Crossing -- Preservation and Modernization -- Developing the Program , The Need for a Learning Landscape Perspective -- A Spectrum of Formal and Informal Learning Spaces -- Managing the Planning Process -- Engagement of Stakeholders and User Needs Research -- Considering Alternative Futures -- Expanding the Traditional Design Team -- An Iterative Cycle to Stimulate Experimentation and Innovation -- Programming -- Learning Centers of the New Learning Landscape -- The Evolving Library -- Program Components -- User Facilities and the Shift to More Collaborative Activities -- Accommodating Collections in the Digital Age -- Staff Space to Support Changing Roles -- Building and Systems Design -- Building Organization and Circulation -- Looking to the Future -- Chapter 5 Academic Buildings and Professional Schools -- Historical Perspective -- Role of Academic Buildingson Campus -- Current Trends -- Space Programming -- Room Types -- Flat‐Floor Classrooms -- Divisible Flat‐Floor Rooms: The "Multipurpose Room" -- Tiered or Sloped‐Floor Classrooms -- Specialized Rooms -- Technical Considerations -- Consultants -- Information and Instructional Technology -- AV, IT, and Classroom Planning -- Acoustics -- Lighting -- Daylight in Classrooms -- Interior Finishes -- Furniture -- Building Organization -- A Closing Thought -- References -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 6 Interdisciplinary Research Facilities -- The Evolution of Science Teaching and Research Facilities -- Case Studies: An Evaluation of the Interdisciplinary Research and Teaching Model -- Teaching/Learning Facilities -- Research Facilities -- Planning Building Infrastructure for Interdisciplinary Science -- Laboratories -- Collaborative Relationships -- Laboratory Planning Principles: Flexible and Adaptable Infrastructure -- Flexibility within the Laboratory -- Support Space -- Core Laboratories -- Sustainable Design and Energy Efficiency -- Chapter 7 Housing
    Additional Edition: Print version Neuman, David J. Building Type Basics for College and University Facilities Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2013 ISBN 9781118008027
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    Format: 1 online resource (233 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780415509756 , 9781136446313
    Content: Radio's New Wave explores the evolution of audio media and sound scholarship in the digital age. Extending and updating the focus of their widely acclaimed 2001 book The Radio Reader, Hilmes and Loviglio gather together innovative work by both established and rising scholars to explore the ways that radio has transformed in the digital environment. Contributors explore what sound looks like on screens, how digital listening moves us, new forms of sonic expression, radio's convergence with mobile media, and the creative activities of old and new audiences. Even radio's history has been altered by research made possible by digital and global convergence. Together, these twelve concise chapters chart the dissolution of radio's boundaries and its expansion to include a wide-ranging universe of sound, visuals, tactile interfaces, and cultural roles, as radio rides the digital wave into its second century
    Note: Cover -- Radio's New Wave -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Making Radio Strange -- Section I The Digital Soundscape -- 1 Listening in the Digital Age -- 2 Public Radio in Crisis -- 3 The New Materiality of Radio: Sound on Screens -- 4 The Past and Future of Music Listening: Between Freeform DJs and Recommendation Algorithms -- Section II Radio's New Sounds -- 5 Youth, New Media, and Radio: Mobile Phone and Local Radio Convergence in Turkey -- 6 Listening to Race and Migration on Contemporary U.S. Spanish-Language Radio -- 7 Voices Made For Print: Crip Voices on the Radio -- 8 "Your Ears are a Portal to Another World": The New Radio Documentary Imagination and the Digital Domain -- Section III Radio's New Histories -- 9 El Octopus Acústico: Broadcasting and Empire in the Caribbean -- 10 Portia Faces the World: Re-Writing and Re-Voicing American Radio for an International Market -- 11 Sounds from the Life of the Future: Making Sense of U.S. Radio Broadcasting in France, 1921-1939 -- 12 Tick Tock Goes the Musical Clock: Time Discipline and Early Morning Radio Programs -- Contributors -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Loviglio, Jason Radio's New Wave Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2013 ISBN 9780415509756
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    Format: 1 online resource (362 pages)
    ISBN: 9781783749041
    Content: This ground-breaking collection of essays examines the scope and consequences of digital vigilantism - a phenomenon emerging on a global scale, which sees digital audiences using social platforms to shape social and political life. Longstanding forms of moral scrutiny and justice seeking are disseminated through our contemporary media landscape, and researchers are increasingly recognising the significance of societal impacts effected by digital media.The authors engage with a range of cross-disciplinary perspectives in order to explore the actions of a vigilant digital audience - denunciation, shaming, doxing - and to consider the role of the press and other public figures in supporting or contesting these activities. In turn, the volume illuminates several tensions underlying these justice seeking activities - from their capacity to reproduce categorical forms of discrimination, to the diverse motivations of the wider audiences who participate in vigilant denunciations.This timely volume presents thoughtful case studies drawn both from high-profile Anglo-American contexts, and from developments in regions that have received less coverage in English-language scholarship. It is distinctive in its focus on the contested boundary between policing and entertainment, and on the various contexts in which the desire to seek retribution converges with the desire to consume entertainment.Introducing Vigilant Audiences will be of great value to researchers and students of sociology, politics, criminology, critical security studies, and media and communication. It will be of further interest to those who wish to understand recent cases of citizen-led justice seeking in their global context
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introducing Vigilant Audiences -- 'For the Greater Good?' Vigilantism in Online Pop Culture Fandoms -- Contesting the Vulgar Hanmai Performance from Kuaishou: Online Vigilantism toward Chinese Underclass Youths on Social Media Platforms -- 'I don't think that's very funny': Scrutiny of Comedy in the Digital Age -- Criticism of Moral Policing in Russia: Controversies around Lev Protiv in Moscow -- Far-Right Digital Vigilantism as Technical Mediation: Anti-Immigration Activism on YouTube -- Empowerment, Social Distrust or Co-production of Security: A Case Study of Digital Vigilantism in Morocco -- 'This Web Page Should Not Exist': A Case Study of Online Shaming in Slovenia -- 'Make them famous': Digital Vigilantism and Virtuous Denunciation after Charlottesville -- Doxing as Audience Vigilantism against Hate Speech -- Citizens as Aides or Adversaries? Police Responses to Digital Vigilantism -- More Eyes on Crime?: The Rhetoric of Mediated Mugshots -- Index -- About the Team
    Additional Edition: Print version Trottier, Daniel Introducing Vigilant Audiences Cambridge : Open Book Publishers,c2020 ISBN 9781783749034
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    Format: 1 electronic resource (xv, 276 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781783748402 , 1783748400 , 9781783748396 , 1783748397 , 9781783748419 , 1783748419
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "How does technology impact research practices in the humanities? How does digitisation shape scholarly identity? How do we negotiate trust in the digital realm? What is scholarship, what forms can it take, and how does it acquire authority? This diverse set of essays demonstrate the importance of asking such questions, bringing together established and emerging scholars from a variety of disciplines, at a time when data is increasingly being incorporated as an input and output in humanities sources and publications. Major themes addressed include the changing nature of scholarly publishing in a digital age, the different kinds of 'gate-keepers' for scholarship, and the difficulties of effectively assessing the impact of digital resources. The essays bring theoretical and practical perspectives into conversation, offering readers not only comprehensive examinations of past and present discourse on digital scholarship, but tightly-focused case studies. This timely volume illuminates the different forces underlying the shifting practices in humanities research today, with especial focus on how humanists take ownership of, and are empowered by, technology in unexpected ways. Digital Technology and the Practices of Humanities Research is essential reading for scholars, students, and general readers interested in the changing culture of research practices in the humanities, and in the future of the digital humanities on the whole."
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