Resources
Readings
Aarseth, Espen. "Non-Linearity and Literary Theory" in Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Nick Montfo eds. The New Media Reader, (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003), 761-780. Hypothesis link.Bennet, Jane. “Preface and Chapter 1,” in Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2010). Hypothesis link.
Berry, David M. “The Computational Turn: Thinking about the Digital Humanities,” Culture Machine 12 (2011): 1–22. Hypothesis link.
Burdick, Anne et al. Digital_Humanities, Open Access. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2012. Hypothesis link.
Butler, Judith. "Performative Acts and Gender Constitution: An Essay in Phenomenology and Feminist Theory." Theatre Journal 40, no. 4 (1988): 519-31. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3207893.
Deegan, Marilyn and Simon Tanner. “Conversion of Primary Sources,” in Susan Schreibman, Ray Siemens, and John Unsworth eds., Companion to Digital Humanities (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Professional, 2004), http://www.digitalhumanities.org/companion/.
Deleuze, Gilles and Felix Guattari. A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia, trans. Brian Massumi, 2 edition (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1987), 3-25. Hypothesis link.
Drucker, Johanna. “Humanities Approaches to Graphical Display,” Digital Humanities Quarterly 5, no. 1 (2011). Hypothesis link.
Easley, David and Jon Kleinberg. “Chapter 1: Overview,” in Networks, Crowds, and Markets: Reasoning About a Highly Connected World (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010), 1–20. Hypothesis link.
Erickson, Ansley T. "Historical Research and the Problem of Categories: Reflections on 10,000 Digital Note Cards." in Kristen Nawrotzki and Jack Dougherty eds., Writing History in the Digital Age, Online (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2013). Hypothesis link.
Foucault, Michel. The order of things: an archaeology of the human sciences. (New York: Vintage Books, 1966) preface.Hypothesis link.
Guldi, Jo. “Spatial Turn.” Spatial Humanities: A Project of the Institute for Enabling Geospatial Scholarship, at the website of the University of Virginia Scholar’s Lab. http://spatial.scholarslab.org/spatial-turn/. Hypothesis link.
Hancher, Michael. "Re: Search and Close Reading," in Mathew Gold and Lauren Klein eds., Debates in Digital Humanities 2016. Open access edition, http://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/. Hypothesis link.
Kirschenbaum, Matthew. “What Is ‘Digital Humanities,’ and Why Are They Saying Such Terrible Things about It?” Differences 25, no. 1 (2014). Hypothesis link.
Lister, Martin, Jon Dovey, Seth Giddings, Iain Grant, and Kelly. New Media: A Critical Introduction. Second. London: Routledge, 2009. Hypothesis link.
Manovich, Lev. "Cultural Analytics: Visualizing Cultural Patterns in the Era of 'More Media'," http://manovich.net/index.php/projects/cultural-analytics-visualizing-cultural-patterns, 2009. Hypothesis link.
McLuhan, Marshall. Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964) Chapter 1. Hypothesis link.
Moretti, Franco. “Patterns and Interpretation,” Pamphlets of the Stanford Literary Lab, 2017, https://litlab.stanford.edu/pamphlets/. Hypothesis link.
Moretti, Franco and Dominque Pestre, “Bankspeak: The Language of World Bank Reports,” Pamphlets of the Stanford Literary Lab, 2015, https://litlab.stanford.edu/pamphlets. Hypothesis link.
Ramsay, Stephen. "Databases," in Susan Schreibman, Ray Siemens, and John Unsworth eds., Companion to Digital Humanities (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Professional, 2004), http://www.digitalhumanities.org/companion/.
Soja, Edward W. “The City and Spatial Justice” (justice spatiale spatial justice, Nanterre, France: https://www.jssj.org/, 2008). Hypothesis link.
Seddon Wallak, Jessica and Ramesh Srinivasan. "Local-Global: Reconciling Mismatched Ontologies in Development Information Systems," in System Sciences, 2009 HICSS'09. 42nd Hawaii International Conference. Hypothesis link.
Smith, Martha Nell. "Electronic Scholarly Editing," in Susan Schreibman, Ray Siemens, and John Unsworth eds., Companion to Digital Humanities (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Professional, 2004), http://www.digitalhumanities.org/companion/.
Sperberg-McQueen, C.M. "Classification and its Structures," in Susan Schreibman, Ray Siemens, and John Unsworth eds., Companion to Digital Humanities (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Professional, 2004), http://www.digitalhumanities.org/companion/.
Stauffer, Andrew. "My Old Sweethearts: On Digitization and the Future of the Print Record" in Mathew Gold and Lauren Klein eds., Debates in Digital Humanities 2016. Open access edition, http://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/. Hypothesis link.
Underwood, Ted. "Distant Reading and Recent Intellectual History,"in Mathew Gold and Lauren Klein eds., Debates in Digital Humanities 2016. Open access edition, http://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/. Hypothesis link.
Weingart, Scott B. “Demystifying Networks, Parts I & II,” Journal of Digital Humanities 1, no. 1 (2012). Hypothesis link.
Tools
Evernote- knowledge management system
Hypothesis- web annotation ap
Lexos- text analysis tool
Palladio-visualization and network analysis tool
Scalar- digital publishing platform
StoryMap- narrative mapping tool
Voyant- text analysis tool
Zotero- research management system
Websites
Alliance of Digital Humanities OrganizationsDiRT Directory
DH Commons
DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly
Mapping the Republic of Letters
ORBIS: The Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World
Phototrails
Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Selficity
Spatial History Project at Stanford
The Public Historian
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database
Transcribing Faith
Vestuta Monumenta
UCLA Center for Digital Humanities
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