ABSTRACT

Are the humanities still relevant in the twenty-first century? In the context of pervasive economic liberalism and shrinking budgets due to a deep and prolonged recession, the exigency of humanities research for society is increasingly put into question. This volume claims that the humanities do indeed matter by offering empirically-grounded critical reflections on contemporary cultural practices, thereby opening up new ways of understanding social life and new directions in humanities scholarship. Are the humanities still relevant in the twenty-first century? Contemporary Culture New Directions in Arts and Humanities Research.

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Introduction

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part I|55 pages

Media Cities

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chapter Chapter Three|11 pages

Imagining the City: The Difference that Art Makes

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chapter Chapter Four|10 pages

Body Movies: The City as Interface

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part II|64 pages

The Ludic Turn

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chapter Chapter Five|18 pages

Homo Ludens 2.0: Play, Media and Identity

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chapter Chapter Six|8 pages

Digital Cartographies as Playful Practices

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chapter Chapter Nine|9 pages

Machinima: Moving on the Edge of Rules and Fiction

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part III|30 pages

Thinking Analogue

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part IV|57 pages

Hybrid Practices

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chapter Chapter Twelve|6 pages

On the Need for Cooperation between Art and Science

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chapter Chapter Thirteen|12 pages

Laboratory on the Move in Retrospect

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chapter Chapter Fourteen|19 pages

Embedded in the Dutch Art World

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chapter Chapter Fifteen|8 pages

Roots and the Production of Heritage

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part V|20 pages

Looking Back, Looking Forward

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