
In this series of conversations, leading DH scholars speak about how the digital reorganization of scholarship has triggered new research questions and outcomes. Yet some critics still look upon the “digital humanities” with skepticism. In addition, the ubiquity of electronic devices and collaborative platforms has made it increasingly difficult to distinguish specifically digital academic practices from traditional approaches. For decades, access to new data has challenged established methods, canons, and scopes, and new digital tools have reconfigured cultural and historical interpretation.

When Monday, Ma12:00 AM to Monday, Ap12:00 AMĭigital tools and praxis have reshaped the humanities.
