UID:
almafu_9959797245502883
Format:
1 online resource (337 p.)
ISBN:
0-226-17669-X
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0-226-17672-X
Content:
The digital humanities is a rapidly growing field that is transforming humanities research through digital tools and resources. Researchers can now quickly trace every one of Issac Newton's annotations, use social media to engage academic and public audiences in the interpretation of cultural texts, and visualize travel via ox cart in third-century Rome or camel caravan in ancient Egypt. Rhetorical scholars are leading the revolution by fully utilizing the digital toolbox, finding themselves at the nexus of digital innovation. Rhetoric and the Digital Humanities is a timely, multidisciplinary collection that is the first to bridge scholarship in rhetorical studies and the digital humanities. It offers much-needed guidance on how the theories and methodologies of rhetorical studies can enhance all work in digital humanities, and vice versa. Twenty-three essays over three sections delve into connections, research methodology, and future directions in this field. Jim Ridolfo and William Hart-Davidson have assembled a broad group of more than thirty accomplished scholars. Read together, these essays represent the cutting edge of research, offering guidance that will energize and inspire future collaborations.
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Frontmatter --
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Contents --
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Introduction --
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1. Digital Humanities Now and the Possibilities of a Speculative Digital Rhetoric --
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2. Crossing State Lines: Rhetoric and Software Studies --
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3. Beyond Territorial Disputes: Toward a "Disciplined Interdisciplinarity" in the Digital Humanities --
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4. Cultural Rhetorics and the Digital Humanities: Toward Cultural Refl exivity in Digital Making --
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5. Digital Humanities Scholarship and Electronic Publication --
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6. The Metaphor and Materiality of Layers --
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7. Modeling Rhetorical Disciplinarity: Mapping the Digital Network --
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8. Tactical and Strategic: Qualitative Approaches to the Digital Humanities --
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9. Low Fidelity in High Defi nition: Speculations on Rhetorical Editions --
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10. The Trees within the Forest: Extracting, Coding, and Visualizing Subjective Data in Authorship Studies --
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11. Genre and Automated Text Analysis: A Demonstration --
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12. At the Digital Frontier of Rhetoric Studies: An Overview of Tools and Methods for Computer-Aided Textual Analysis --
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13. Corpus-Assisted Analysis of Internet-Based Discourses: From Patterns to Rhetoric --
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14. Digitizing English --
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15. In/Between Programs: Forging a Curriculum between Rhetoric and the Digital Humanities --
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16. Tackling a Fundamental Problem: Using Digital Labs to Build Smarter Computing Cultures --
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17. In, Through, and About the Archive: What Digitization (Dis)Allows --
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18. Pop-Up Archives --
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19. Archive Experiences: A Vision for User-Centered Design in the Digital Humanities --
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20. MVC, Materiality, and the Magus: The Rhetoric of Source-Level Production --
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21. Procedural Literacy and the Future of the Digital Humanities --
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22. Nowcasting/Futurecasting: Big Data, Prognostication, and the Rhetorics of Scale --
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23. New Materialism and a Rhetoric of Scientifi c Practice in the Digital Humanities --
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Contributors --
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Index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-322-57367-0
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-226-17655-X
Language:
English
Subjects:
General works
DOI:
10.7208/9780226176727
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