Alum Bo Ruberg on Queer Digital Humanities
The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Digital Humanities reconsiders key debates, methods, possibilities, and failings from across the digital humanities, offering a timely interrogation of the present and future of the arts and humanities in the digital age.
The book compromises 43 essays from some of the field's leading scholars and practitioners, among its many subjects, are the emergence and ongoing development of DH, postcolonial digital humanities, feminist digital humanities, race and DH, multilingual digital humanities, media studies as DH, the failings of DH, critical digital humanities, the future of text encoding, cultural analytics, natural language processing, open access and digital publishing, digital cultural heritage, archiving and editing, sustainability, DH pedagogy, labor, artificial intelligence, the cultural economy, and the role of the digital humanities in climate change.
Alum Bo Ruberg's work on "Queer Digital Humanities" with Jason Boyd is in the handbook under its Perspectives & Polemics section.
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