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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1877647063
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783906817149
    Series Statement: Living books about history
    Content: The book "Women, Gender and Computing (from the 1940s to today)" analyses how the role of women in computing has evolved in the US and Europe. It studies how this field became more and more a masculine domain.
    Content: This anthology is structured in three parts. The first one focused on (In)Visibility through time, highlighting women's important role in the early years of computing. It enlightens the evolution of their role, first as human computers or punch cards operators, until the strong professionalization of the sector, and showcases their invisibility through time.
    Content: The second part, on users and gendered representations, shows how the field of computing has been clearly centered around men, may it be through advertising or national policies.
    Content: The third part is focused on empowerment, appropriation, and activism, starting with the first pioneering women in the software industry, such as Elsie Shutt in the 1950s and Stephanie "Steve" Shirley in the 1960s. On the most actual trends, this part includes different initiatives to encourage women into coding, gaming, and computing as a whole.
    Content: This Living book mixes historical, sociological, and anthropological approaches, abandoning restrictive outlooks on computing science as a solely programming-centered field. The selected materials provide an overview of practices and representations of experts, computer workers, and users.
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Europa ; Frau ; Geschlecht ; Informatik ; Computer ; Geschichte 1940-
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
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    UID:
    gbv_890790590
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783906817057
    Series Statement: Living books about history
    Content: The first question usually asked of anyone in the Digital Humanities is “What is that?” This anthology endeavors to answer that question both in terms of its history and in terms of its self-definition, drawing upon sources and resources that are freely available online. A notable feature of the Digital Humanities is the extent to which the conversation in the field takes place outside formal avenues of traditional academic publishing; as a result, this anthology draws as much on influential blog posts and articles published on the web as it does on journal articles and other such formal open-access publications.
    Content: The first section covers the history of the field, then known as “humanities computing”, from its origins in the 1940s through the great shift in the early 2000s that is represented by the switch to the label “digital humanities”, down to the present-day endeavors to integrate humanistic critical theory more closely with computational practice. The second section can be seen as an elaboration of critical moments within the last decade of that history, as the field continues to wrestle with its own definition. Included are a few of the most influential works – a mixture of blog posts and formally published pieces – that illustrate the debate over membership in, or occasionally even leadership of, the digital humanities.
    Content: The anthology concludes with a selection of resources for anyone wishing to get started in the field – tutorials for practical skills such as XML markup or regular expression parsing, online textbooks that serve as primers to the field, and a novel and effective platform for communication and scholarly exchange that serves both as community noticeboard and peer-reviewed journal.
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Language: English
    Keywords: Digital Humanities
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (Freier Zugriff/Accès libre via World Wide Web)
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1877643017
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783906817132
    Series Statement: Living books about history
    Content: This Living Book has several objectives. First, it aims to show the generativity of research on an object, television, still in search of academic and institutional legitimacy. Secondly, it intends to promote and extend a historiographic renewal that has been observable for the last fifteen years: in this sense, our ambition is to lay the foundations for an expanded history of television at the intersection of media archaeology, intermedial perspectives, and a comprehensive analysis of vision and remote communication.
    Content: This approach is the fruit of "Beyond Public Broadcasting. Towards an Expanded History of Television in Switzerland” (Au-delà du service public. Pour une histoire élargie de la télévision en Suisse). Financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation and co-directed by the two authors, François Vallotton and Anne-Katrin Weber of the University of Lausanne, the project has nourished three doctoral theses and a website, which notably won the 2020 Memoriav Prize. The present anthology also allows us to return to the historiographic and theoretical context that served as a backdrop for our communal reflection; a long introductory article offers a critical assessment of television studies in Switzerland. As for the anthology proper, it is intended to be a vade mecum that we hope will be valuable for anyone working or teaching in the field of media history.
    Note: Literaturangaben , Beiträge englisch oder französisch
    Language: English
    Keywords: Fernsehen ; Fernsehsendung ; Fernsehprogramm ; Fernsehforschung ; Geschichte
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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