Computational Humanities by Jessica Marie Johnson

Computational Humanities by Jessica Marie Johnson

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Summary

This volume is organized around four questions: Why or why not pursue computational humanities? How do we engage in computational humanities? What can we study using these methods? Who are the stakeholders?

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Computational Humanities by Jessica Marie Johnson

The first book to intervene in debates on computation in the digital humanities.

Lauren Tilton is E. Claiborne Robins Professor of Liberal Arts and Digital Humanities at the University of Richmond. She is coauthor of Distant Viewing: Computational Exploration of Digital Images.

 

David Mimno is associate professor of information science at Cornell University.

 

Jessica Marie Johnson is associate professor of history at Johns Hopkins University and director of LifexCode: Digital Humanities Against Enclosure. She is author of Wicked Flesh: Black Women, Intimacy, and Freedom in the Atlantic World.

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ISBN 13 9781517915988
Title Computational Humanities
Author Jessica Marie Johnson
Series Debates In The Digital Humanities
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Minnesota Press
Year published 2024-09-24
Number of pages 344
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