This panel begins with a thought exercise. Each panelist has chosen a classic text from their home discipline and asks: what would happen if the author of that text revisited that topic today, using tools, techniques, or perspectives shaped by recent innovations in information technology and the digital humanities? We build on a question that one of our panelists, the historian of computing Nathan Ensmenger, asks in his article “The Digital Construction of Technology: Rethinking the History of Computers in Society,” about Bruno Latour's ground breaking ethnography of scientific practice, Laboratory Life. If Latour were to revisit the Salk Institute, what would he make of the pervasive presence of computers, computer-based instruments, and c...
This paper is related to my current book project which explores the history and genealogies of digit...
Presentation for the ZZF PhD colloquium of my current (new) book project which explores the history ...
After tracing my academic journey from eighteenth-century English literary scholarship to new media ...
Through historical research on hypertextual, collaborative writing software and hardware in the 1960...
What effect is the move to digital-first texts having upon various types of literature and our polit...
Chroniclers of the open-access movement such as Peter Suber have noted that the open, online dissemi...
Presentation on Bruno Latour, Northrop Frye, Marshall McLuhan, Robert Fogel, and the history of "met...
This paper is concerned with the interactions between information technology and the humanities, and...
This paper proposes a media studies that foregrounds technological objects as communicative and hist...
In his new book, ''An inquiry into modes of existence - Anthropology of the Moderns'', Bruno Latour ...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89092/1/1999_Scholar_In_Digital_Age_JJD_1.0.pd
We are standing at the edge of a major transformation in manuscript studies. The proliferation of di...
Digital studies on culture may be distinguished from cultural studies of the digital, at least in te...
peer reviewedThis lightening talk is part of the panel "Teaching history of technology: experiments,...
The article provides an overview of the symposium of the same name held at the University of Oregon ...
This paper is related to my current book project which explores the history and genealogies of digit...
Presentation for the ZZF PhD colloquium of my current (new) book project which explores the history ...
After tracing my academic journey from eighteenth-century English literary scholarship to new media ...
Through historical research on hypertextual, collaborative writing software and hardware in the 1960...
What effect is the move to digital-first texts having upon various types of literature and our polit...
Chroniclers of the open-access movement such as Peter Suber have noted that the open, online dissemi...
Presentation on Bruno Latour, Northrop Frye, Marshall McLuhan, Robert Fogel, and the history of "met...
This paper is concerned with the interactions between information technology and the humanities, and...
This paper proposes a media studies that foregrounds technological objects as communicative and hist...
In his new book, ''An inquiry into modes of existence - Anthropology of the Moderns'', Bruno Latour ...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89092/1/1999_Scholar_In_Digital_Age_JJD_1.0.pd
We are standing at the edge of a major transformation in manuscript studies. The proliferation of di...
Digital studies on culture may be distinguished from cultural studies of the digital, at least in te...
peer reviewedThis lightening talk is part of the panel "Teaching history of technology: experiments,...
The article provides an overview of the symposium of the same name held at the University of Oregon ...
This paper is related to my current book project which explores the history and genealogies of digit...
Presentation for the ZZF PhD colloquium of my current (new) book project which explores the history ...
After tracing my academic journey from eighteenth-century English literary scholarship to new media ...