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Routledge Companions to the Digital Humanities
The Routledge Companions to the Digital Humanities series produces large, comprehensive edited volumes that provide a state-of-the-art overview and analysis of specialist areas in the Digital Humanities (DH).
Truly international in scope, the series highlights the work of editors and authors from a diverse range of countries and cultures around the globe. Contributions from emerging scholars are welcomed, as are those from the field’s acknowledged leaders. The interdisciplinary nature of DH is reflected in each volume and across the series as a whole. Addressing the many developments and challenges in DH – not only in research, but in pedagogy – the Companion volumes discuss cutting-edge innovation, projects and best practice across a range of relevant topics.
The Routledge Companions to the Digital Humanities series will appeal to the large and growing body of those engaged or interested in DH. The volumes will be of interest to academics, researchers, and postgraduate students, as well as professionals working in DH, whether in academic institutions or in galleries, libraries, archives and museums.
This series complements the well-established monograph series Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities (https://www.routledge.com/Digital-Research-in-the-Arts-and-Humanities/book-series/DRAH).
Editorial and Advisory Board
- Maria José Afanador-Llach, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia
- Kath Bode, Australian National University, Australia
- C J (Jing) Chen, Nanjing University, China
- Fabio Ciotti, Università di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy
- Maya Dodd, FLAME, India
- Maciej Eder, Krakow Jagielka, Poland
- Matthew K. Gold, CUNY Graduate Center, USA
- Orla Murphy, University College Cork, Ireland
- Kyanori Nagasaki, University of Tokyo, Japan
- Tunde Ope-Davies, University of Lagos, Nigeria
- Miriam Peña Pimentel, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico
- Michael Sinatra, Montreal, Canada
- Juan Steyn, SADiLaR, North West University, South Africa
- Miguel Escobar Valera, National University of Singapore, Singapore
- Mai Zaki, American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates