1st Edition

The Big Humanities Digital Humanities/Digital Laboratories

By Richard Lane Copyright 2017
    248 Pages
    by Routledge

    248 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book provides an accessible introduction to, and overview of, the digital humanities, one of the fastest growing areas of literary studies. Lane takes a unique approach by focusing on the technologies and the new environment in which the digital humanities largely takes place: the digital laboratory. The book provides a brief history of DH, explores and explains the methodologies of past and current DH projects, and offers resources such as detailed case studies and bibliographies. Further, the focus on the digital laboratory space reveals affiliations with the types of research that have traditionally taken place in the sciences, as well as convergences with other fast-growing research spaces, namely innovation labs, fabrication labs, maker spaces, digital media labs, and change labs. The volume highlights the profound transformation of literary studies that is underway, one in which the adoption of powerful technology – and concomitantly being situated within a laboratory environment – is leading to an important re-engagement in the arts and humanities, and a renewed understanding of literary studies in the digital age, as well as a return to large-scale financial investment in humanistic research. It will be useful to students and teachers, as well as administrators and managers in charge of research infrastructure and funding decisions who need an accessible overview of this technological transformation in the humanities. Combining useful detail and an overview of the field, the book will offers accessible entry into this rapidly growing field.

    1. Into the Laboratory 2. Labs/Projects/Products 3. Laboratory Space and Digital Communities 4. Transformed Practices, or, Re-engaging in the Humanities 5. Further Reading - Print/Web

    Biography

    Richard J. Lane is a Professor of English at Vancouver Island University, Canada, where he is also Principal Investigator for their MeTA Digital Humanities Lab.