
This handbook brings together recent international scholarship and developments in the interdisciplinary fields of digital and public humanities. Exploring key concepts, theories, practices and debates within both the digital and public humanities, the handbook also assesses how these two areas are increasingly intertwined. Key questions of access, ownership, authorship and representation link the individual sections and contributions. The handbook includes perspectives from the Global South and presents scholarship and practice that engage with a multiplicity of underrepresented 'publics', including LGBTQ+ communities, ethnic and linguistic minorities, the incarcerated and those affected by personal or collective trauma.
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Anne Schwan and Tara Thomson
2. Hybrid Humanities and Hybrid Education: Higher Education in, with and for the Public
Rikke Toft Nørgård, Susan Schreibman and Marianne Ping Huang
3. Experiential Education as Public Humanities Practice
Ashley Bender and Gretchen Busl
4. Open-Data, Open-Source, Open-Knowledge: Towards Open-Access Research in Media Studies
Giulia Taurino
5. Adventures in Digital and Public Humanities: Co-Producing Trans History Through Creative Collaboration
Jason Barker, Kate Fisher, Jana Funke, Zed Gregory, Jen Grove, Rebecca Langlands, Ina Linge, Catherine McNamara, Ester McGeeney, Bon O Hara, Jay Stewart and Kazuki Yamada
Constance Crompton
7. Working with Incarcerated Communities: Representing Women in Prison on Screen
Paul Gray and Anne Schwan
8. Publics, Memory, Affect (or, Rethinking Publicness with Peter Watkins and Hannah Arendt)
Marco de Waard
9. The Role of Digital and Public Humanities in Confronting the Past: Survivors of Ireland s Magdalene Laundries Truth Telling
Jennifer O Mahoney
10. The Precarious Digital Micropublic of #MeToo: An Ethnographic Account of Facebook Public Groups and Pages
Christina Riley
11. Literature, Technology, Society: A Digital Reconstruction of Cultural Conflicts in Chinua Achebe s Things Fall Apart
Tunde Ope-Davies (Opeibi)
12. Multilingual Handwritten Text Recognition (MultiHTR) or Reading Your Grandma s Old Letters in German, Russian, Serbian and Ottoman Turkish with Artificial Intelligence
Aleksej Tikhonov, Lesley Loew, Milanka Mati -Chalkitis, Martin Meindl and Achim Rabus
Trey Conatser
Nobuhiko Kikuchi
15. Breaking the Class Ceiling: The Challenges and Opportunities of Creating a Digital Archive of Edwardian Working-Class Book Inscriptions
Lauren Alex O Hagan
16. Learning Seneca: A Case Study on Digital Presentations of North American Indigenous Languages
Francisco Delgado
17. Acting on the Cultural Object: Digital Representation of Children s Writing Cultures in Museum Collections
Lois Burke and Kathryn Simpson
Nicole Basaraba, Jennifer Edmond, Owen Conlan, and Peter Arnds
19. People Inside : Creating Digital Community Projects on the YARN Platform
Simon Popple and Jenna Ng
20. 3D Modelling of Heritage Objects: Representation, Engagement and Performativity of the Virtual Realm
Visa Immonen
21. Making Museum Global Impacts Visible: Advancing Digital Public Humanities from Data Aggregation to Data Intelligence
Natalia Grincheva
22. Maps, Music and Culture: Representing Historical Soundscapes through Digital Mapping
Sara Belotti and Angela Fiore
23. Civic Interaction, Urban Memory, and the Istanbul International Film Festival
Sarah Jilani
24. Look at the Graves!: Cemeteries as Guided Tourism Destinations in Latvia
Solvita Burr, Anna Elizabete Gri e, and Kar na Krievi a
25. Public Historians, Social Media, and Hate Speech: The French Case
Deborah Paci
Diego Mantoan
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