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International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, March 2023
- Notes on Contributors. vii-viii
- Back matter.
- Front matter.
- Daniel Alves:
Editor's Note. v-vi - Jana Smith-Elford, Michelle Meagher:
From Principles to Praxis: Remediating Feminist Archives in Linked Open Data. 1-24 - Alexander von Lünen, Lesley Jeffries, Fransina Stradling, Hugo Sanjurjo-González, Paul Crossley:
Hansard at Huddersfield: Adapting Corpus Linguistic Methods for Non-Specialist Use. 25-46 - Diana Santos, Daniel Alves:
Placing GIS and NLP in Literary Geography: Experiments with Literature in Portuguese. 47-64
Volume 17, Number 2, October 2023
- Daniel Alves:
Editor's Note. v-vi - Roopika Risam, Sara Dias-Trindade:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Digital Humanities Pedagogies in Times of Crisis. 65-69 - Teresa Lobalsamo, Ethan Salerno Nogueira, Dellannia Segreti, Adriano Pasquali:
Humanities Pedagogy in a Pandemic Context: Maintaining High-impact Practices in Virtual Classrooms. 70-85 - Emily Christina Murphy:
Crises, Fast and Slow: A Contract-grading Response in Digital Humanities Pedagogy. 86-102 - Ruth Carpenter, Amy Gay:
What We Did Then and What We Do Now: A Crisis of Digital Scholarship Champions at Binghamton University. 103-117 - Jacquelyne Thoni Howard, Rachel Tabor:
From a Crisis Response to Feminist Talking Circles: Reconsidering Collaborative Feedback Practices in the Digital Humanities. 118-131 - Bailey Betik, Alexander Cors:
Doctoral Teaching and Mentoring in Digital Humanities: Changing Approaches to Graduate Pedagogy in Times of Multiple Crises. 132-146 - Jon Chun, Katherine Elkins:
The Crisis of Artificial Intelligence: A New Digital Humanities Curriculum for Human-Centred AI. 147-167 - José Luis Losada Palenzuela:
Female Protagonism and Multilingualism in Spanish Byzantine Novels Analysed Using Character Networks. 168-186 - Charles Travis:
Blood Meridian's Chronotopic Gates: Reading Cormac McCarthy through the Lens of a Literary-Historical GIS. 187-222
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