Abstract

Digital humanities is a domain of research and practice focused on the application of digital technologies to knowledge production within and across humanistic disciplines. Through interdisciplinary collaborations, the field fosters research applying digital technologies to humanities inquiry, including technologies for representing and analyzing evidence, and technologies for scholarly communication and knowledge sharing. Critical studies of technology and its applications, novel methods and tools for humanities scholarship, and the transformation of knowledge production are core areas of focus in the digital humanities. Contemporary digital humanities research and practice aim to increase inclusion and diversity in the field, grow global equity and collaboration, engage communities beyond the academy, increase public impact toward social justice, ensure sustainability for the field and digital modes of production, and advance radical transformation for broader systems of cultural knowledge production.

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