Digital Humanities in precarious times
Author(s)
Rothballer, Liam R.
van der Walt, Jonathan
Scholtz, Micaela
Gouws, André
Jordaan, Marenet
Akinlade, Adedamola T.
Govender, Eliza M.
Madondo, Elvis
Liebenberg, Nina
Degenaar, Anette
Fourie, Lynnette M.
Contributor(s)
Nel, Mirna (editor)
van Schalkwyk, Phil (editor)
Salawu, Abiodun (editor)
Butler, Gustav (editor)
Motsaathebe, Gilbert (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
In a modern and fast-evolving technological world, precarity has become more notable. Digital transformation has ushered in an era of ‘datafication’, profoundly impacting societies and individuals in such a way that there are emerging complexities and potential vulnerabilities in our interactions with technology. Thus, it is crucial that the Humanities subjects focus on human beings, their culture and values. This book focuses on the challenges and opportunities experienced in the Digital Humanities. The main thesis of this book is on Digital Humanities in precarious times, while also reporting on topics and research methods in a variety of Humanities subject fields. Digital Humanities is a dynamic multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary field that encompasses a wide array of disciplines, methodologies and approaches. It represents a fusion of computational methods with humanistic inquiry, leveraging technology to explore and analyse various facets of human culture, society and history. At its core, this field’s nature allows scholars from diverse backgrounds – including literature, history, linguistics, cultural studies and more – to collaborate and engage in innovative research projects that transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries. All the chapters in this book represent a scholarly discourse and provide original research, they are based on different methodologies ranging from an interdisciplinary approach, a philosophical desk study, case studies, qualitative studies and a semi-structured survey.
Keywords
Digital Humanities;humanity;digitisation;digitalisation;precarious;social sciences;digital transformationDOI
10.4102/aosis.2024.BK466ISBN
9781991269096, 9781991270092, 9781991271099Publisher
AOSISPublisher website
https://books.aosis.co.za/index.php/obPublication date and place
Cape Town, 2024Imprint
AVARSITY BooksClassification
Higher education, tertiary education