There Is No Internet

Emerson will discuss her current two-part book project, titled OTHER NETWORKS, and how it moves through both technical and user-based accounts of networks that outside [...]
Emerson will discuss her current two-part book project, titled OTHER NETWORKS, and how it moves through both technical and user-based accounts of networks that outside [...]
The digital humanities has its roots in fields of study dedicated to textual analysis and historical examination. The present moment is filled with DH practitioners [...]
Take a moment and open your bottom desk drawer, the one with your old files in it. Rummage around for a bit and push way [...]
"Epidemics, like wars, mark a generation for life." The AIDS Memorial Quilt was created 25 years ago as a work of community activism to protest [...]
It seems we have quite a bit to say about things that don't exist. This is fine as long we don't confuse ourselves -- and, [...]
The American Folklife Center Archives, established in the Library of Congress in 1928, is home to millions of items of ethnographic and historical documentation, including [...]
Everyone agrees that accessibility in digital environments for people with disabilities is an important goal. (Well, not everyone…) And yet most resources in digital environments [...]
“While digital humanists develop tools, data and metadata critically … rarely do they extend their critique to the full register of society, economics, politics, or [...]
Like other forms of human knowledge, scientific knowledge is produced in particular times, places, and cultures, by a single individual or by a group of [...]
Crowdsourcing is a hot not-so-new trend that's been heralded as a solution for funding creative works of all kinds, from films to games to manufactured [...]