ABSTRACT
Although media studies and digital humanities are established fields, their overlaps have not been examined in depth. This comprehensive collection fills that gap, giving readers a critical guide to understanding the array of methodologies and projects operating at the intersections of media, culture, and practice. Topics include: access, praxis, social justice, design, interaction, interfaces, mediation, materiality, remediation, data, memory, making, programming, and hacking.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|131 pages
Access, Praxis, Justice
chapter 2|15 pages
#Cut/Paste+Bleed
Entangling Feminist Affect, Action, and Production On and Offline
chapter 3|11 pages
Analog Girls in Digital Worlds
Dismantling Binaries for Digital Humanists Who Research Social Media
chapter 4|12 pages
(CYBER) Ethnographies of Contact, Dialogue, Friction
Connecting, Building, Placing, and Doing “Data”
chapter 6|11 pages
Women who Rock
Making Scenes, Building Communities: Convivencia and Archivista Praxis for a Digital Era
part II|91 pages
Design, Interface, Interaction
chapter 13|11 pages
Making Meaning, Making Culture
How to Think about Technology and Cultural Reproduction
part III|96 pages
Mediation, Method, Materiality
chapter 27|9 pages
Conjunctive and Disjunctive Networks
Affects, Technics, and Arts in the Experience of Relation
part IV|116 pages
Remediation, Data, Memory
chapter 35|6 pages
Becoming A Rap Genius
African American Literary Studies and Collaborative Annotation
chapter 40|12 pages
Engagements with Race, Memory, and the Built Environment in South Africa
A Case Study in Digital Humanities
chapter 41|10 pages
Relationships, Not Records
Digital Heritage and the Ethics of Sharing Indigenous Knowledge Online
part V|78 pages
Making, Programming, Hacking