This paper analyses two closely related but different concepts, digitization and digitalization, first discussed in an encyclopedia article by Brennen and Kreiss in 2016. Digital Humanities mainly uses the first term, whereas business and economics tend to use the second to praise the process of the digitalization of society. But digitalization was coined as a critical concept in 1971 by Wachal and is sometimes used in post-colonial studies. Consequently, humanist scholars are invited to avoid the “path of least resistance” when using digitalization, and to explore its critical potential. The paper concludes by considering the effect of the digitalization perspective and by expressing author’s point of view on the issue
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The use of computing tools and methods has irreversibly impacted the creation, use and communication...
This paper will present the first findings of an ongoing research project. It is about the digital r...
The arrival and rapid spread of digital media can help the humanities better discern general pattern...
International audienceEnglish. This paper analyses two closely related but different concepts, digit...
The paper argues that the digitalization enterprise revives, beyond the post-modern period of interp...
The author reflects on the attitudes of scholars in the humanities and social sciences to digitaliza...
This poster revisits the connotations of the umbrella term "digital humanists" by positioning it in ...
Since the dotcom era around the year 2000, we observed a massive increase in technological progress....
This book presents a collection of papers by researchers from several different institutions on a wi...
Today, Digital Humanities are viewed from different perspectives: as an academic subject or discipli...
Thinking about the use of digital sources The trend in the humanities is "digital" - digital of...
PublishedDigitalization is prevalent in almost every field of life in today’s world. There is no esc...
Digitalization is frequently mentioned in government policies and academic discourse where it is oft...
I was attending an authors' workshop in Vienna on the first days of October, a bunch of Austrian, Ge...
This article frames digitization as a knowledge organization practice in libraries and museums. The ...
The use of computing tools and methods has irreversibly impacted the creation, use and communication...
This paper will present the first findings of an ongoing research project. It is about the digital r...
The arrival and rapid spread of digital media can help the humanities better discern general pattern...