Understanding digital humanities / edited by David M. Berry.

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Published: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
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260 |a Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ;  |a New York :  |b Palgrave Macmillan,  |c 2012. 
300 |a xviii, 318 p. :  |b ill. ;  |c 24 cm. 
520 |a "Confronting the digital revolution in academia, this book examines the application of new computational techniques and visualisation technologies in the Arts & Humanities. Uniting differing perspectives, leading and emerging scholars discuss the theoretical and practicalchallenges that computation raises for these disciplines"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
505 8 |a Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- How We Think: Transforming Power and Digital Technologies; N.K.Hayles -- Cultural Analytics; L.Manovich -- Computing Fantasies: Psychologically Approaching Identity and Ideology in the Computational Age; P.Bloom -- Technologies of Representation: Images, Visualisations and Texts; A.Carusi -- Self-Organization, Zipf Laws and Historical Processes: Three Case Studies of Computer Assisted Historical Research; J.R.de Carvalho -- Is What Computation Counts What Counts?; T.Cheesman -- The Computational Turn: GIScience and the Holocaust; T.Cole & A.Giordano -- The Feminist Critique: Mapping Controversy on Wikipedia; M.Currie -- Toward a Poetics of Code; S.Dexter -- Analysis Tool or Design Methodology? Is There an Epistemological Basis for Patterns?; D.Dixon -- Have the Humanities Always Been Digital?: Towards an Understanding of the 'Digital Humanities' in the Context of Originary Technicity; F.Frabetti -- From Data Mining in Digital Humanities to New Methods of Analysis of Narrative and Semantics; A.Genz & F.Murtagh -- A Cultural Analytics Based Approach to Polymath Artists: Witkacy Case Study; K.Hayes & M.Sredniawa -- Film Data for Computer Analysis and Visualisation; A.Heftberger -- The Meaning and Mining of Legal Texts; M.Hildebrandt -- Computational Turn of a New Weltbild?; Y.Hui -- "All Your Database Are Belong to Us": Aesthetics, Knowledge and Information Management; A.Klobucar -- Text Mining or Frame Analysis ofMedia Content; Y.Lin -- Digital Methods: Five Challenges; B.Rieder & T.Roehle -- Digital Problems/Digital Solutions; A.A.A.Saleh -- Cultures of Formalization -- Towards an Encounter Between Humanities and Computing; J.Van Zundert & S.Antonijevic -- Index. 
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