I think the concepts that you present for helping to fold digital humanities into more traditional fields. I wonder if it might be productive to think about the ways in which the archiving process and those who determine what the archiving process looks l ...
Your discussion makes me think that it would be more accurate if we spoke of digital divides rather than a digital divide. While our cultural monolithic conceptualization of access in the digital divide is one that is concerned with economics, you bring u ...
I think that, along these lines, that it is interesting to think how the students use their phones as rhetorical tools to frame and capture moments of bullying. Videos on Youtube that are categorized as "Nerd beats up bully!" or "Bully knoc ...
This is a really brilliant concept. I like how the phones are designed to reimagine elements of consumerism for the digital age (Ticketmaster & Groupon) and repurpose them for local populations. Although only a few people may care about this, I was c ...
I applaud the significant amount of effort that you and your team have put in to ensure that the app works with the language that the government already uses to address these concerns while also considering the end users' experiences. I wonder if you ...
Ben-- I like your approach to the plurality of digital divides. It seems like a useful heuristic when considering what the best practices are for addressing the challenges we face. Avoiding a monolithic construction of the issue presents more manageable a ...
Underlying this post seems to be the notion of how do we value the publications that occur online? Certainly, a blog post on a personal website is different than a full length article that is published with tine space of an online journal. And where do po ...
I really like the idea of ds106 (I just spent a good 20 minutes playing around on the site when I should have been working on a literature review...). Its mimicry of the web as a whole seems like it could be a good way to help students understand the infr ...
This story strikes me as essentially taking the same arc as a beloved TV show that is canceled by the network but continues a rich existence through fanfiction websites. The followers of Mark's story did not know that, when he canceled his Twitter ac ...
Thank you for the multitude of links that you included with your post, Tara. It is interesting to see the varied ways in which scholars are approaching the issues of archiving in the digital era. One question in particular arose as I was reading your piec ...
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