Should Digital Humanities Support “New” or “Old” Humanities?

In a searching reflection on the fact that most digital humanities projects focus on research topics (great writers, archives, etc.) prior to 1850, Andrew Prescott wonders what is the proper balance in the digital humanities between reinforcing old and new understandings of the humanities? Prescott, who is Professor of Digital Humanities at King’s College London […]

“Silicon Valley Needs Humanities Students”

In his column for The Washington Post, Vivek Wadhwa — a technology entrepreneur and Vice President of Academics and Innovation at Singularity University–writes: “In 2008, my research team at Duke and Harvard surveyed 652 U.S.-born chief executive officers and heads of product engineering at 502 technology companies. We found that they tended to be highly […]

#RedHD Entrevista con Elika Ortega

Nuestro corresponsal internacional Ernesto Priego entrevista a Elika Ortega, candidata al doctorado en Estudios Hispánicos en la Universidad de Western Ontario.

#RedHD Interview with Elika Ortega

4Humanities international correspondent Ernesto Priego interviews Elika Ortega, a PhD candidate at the University of Western Ontario and member of the Cultural Complexity and Digital Humanities lab.

4Humanities@UCSB Meeting 6

Project Progress Reports & Planning for Summer and Fall Monday, June 11, 12-1 pm (South Hall 2607) (I) 4Humanities Initiative (International Organization): Recent and Upcoming Developments Leadership group recently expanded: Alan Lu (UCSB), Geoffrey Rockwell (U. Alberta), Melissa Terras (U. College London), Stéfan Sinclair (McGill U.) New Funding: new ALLC (Assoc. for Literary & Linguistic […]

#RedHD: Interview with Isabel Galina

4Humanities international correspondent Ernesto Priego interviews Isabel Galina, president of the Mexican Network of Digital Humanists, and researcher at the Bibliographic Research Institute, UNAM, Mexico.

#RedHD: Entrevista con Isabel Galina

Ernesto Priego, corresponsal internacional de 4Humanities, entrevista a Isabel Galina, presidenta de la Red de Humanistas Digitales e investigadora del Instituto de Investigaciones Bibliográficas de la UNAM.