Full Stack DH Building a Virtual Research Environment on a Raspberry Pi

Ian Hodder (2014) recently pointed to a “return to things” in the humanities and social sciences—a mode of analysis that explores the relationships between people and the objects we use to construct and make sense of the world (19). In digital humanities (DH), we see this turn in Matthew Kirschenbau...

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Published inMaking Things and Drawing Boundaries p. 102
Main Author JAMES SMITHIES
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published University of Minnesota Press 15.01.2018
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Summary:Ian Hodder (2014) recently pointed to a “return to things” in the humanities and social sciences—a mode of analysis that explores the relationships between people and the objects we use to construct and make sense of the world (19). In digital humanities (DH), we see this turn in Matthew Kirschenbaum’s (2007) forensic analysis of computer hard disks; platform studies that investigate the relationship between computing culture, consoles, and other hardware (Monfort and Bogost 2009); and maker cultures that explore the humanities through practical experimentation (Dieter and Lovink 2014). A return to things suggests a desire to pay attention to
ISBN:1517902851
9781517902858