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  • Critical Infrastructure Studies and Digital Humanities

    Critical Infrastructure Studies and Digital Humanities by Liu, Alan; Pawlicka-Deger, Urszula; Smithies, James;

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    • Kiadó University Of Minnesota Press
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2026. január 20.

    • ISBN 9781517916084
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem424 oldal
    • Méret 254x178x21 mm
    • Súly 567 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 29 black and white illustrations and 3 tables
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    How digital humanities can shape and be shaped by the infrastructures that sustain our world

    Critical Infrastructure Studies and Digital Humanities reimagines the digital humanities (DH) through the expanding field of critical infrastructure studies. Featuring voices from around the globe, this volume explores how DH builds on and extends theories and technologies of infrastructure that affect society, culture, and knowledge in different national and regional contexts. Examining DH's own infrastructural genealogy, the contributors offer readers critical reflections and bold visions for the future as they address issues of environmentalism, decolonization, Indigenous sovereignty, multilingualism, labor justice, feminism, national development, and beyond from a variety of disciplinary perspectives embedded in concrete digital systems. Including innovative ""infrastructure manifests,"" the essays in this book illuminate how DH can both study and shape the systems that sustain culture, scholarship, and connection.

    Contributors: Anne Beaulieu, U of Groningen; Kyle Booten, U of Connecticut; Ann Borda, U of Melbourne; Susan Brown, U of Guelph; Toby Burrows, U of Western Australia; Ashley Caranto Morford, Weber State U; Javier Cha, U of Hong Kong; Jing Chen, Nanjing U; Arianna Ciula, King's College London; Maya Dodd, FLAME U, Pune, India; Martin Paul Eve, Birkbeck, U of London; Allan Gomez, Philly Community Wireless; Matthew N. Hannah, Purdue U; Matthew Hockenberry, Fordham U; Arun Jacob, U of Toronto; Mike Jones, U of Tasmania; Lucie Kolb, Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW; Ian M. Miller, St. John's U, New York; Sylvia K. Miller, Duke U; Sarah Montoya, Mellon Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow; Saumyaa Naidu, independent researcher; Sharika Parmar, FLAME U, Pune, India; Kush Patel, Srishti Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Bengaluru; Miriam Posner, UCLA; Puthiya Purayil Sneha, International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad; Paul Spence, King's College London; Lik Hang Tsui, City U of Hong Kong; Deb Verhoeven, U of Alberta; Miguel Vieira, King's College London; Devren Washington, Philly Community Wireless; Alex Wermer-Colan, Temple U and Philly Community Wireless; Darren Wershler, Concordia U; Grant Wythoff, Princeton U and Philly Community Wireless.

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    Contents

    Introduction. ""Object of Study"": Digital Humanities and Critical Infrastructure Studies

    Alan Liu, Urszula Pawlicka-Deger, and James Smithies

    Part I: Critical Infrastructure Studies (and Digital Humanities)

    1. Interfaces for the Anthropocene

    Anne Beaulieu

    2. Replatforming

    Susan Brown

    3. Networking the Nation: Settler Colonialism as an Analytic in Critical Infrastructure Studies

    Sarah Montoya

    4. Manifesting Connection: Digital Humanities for the Critical Study of Logistics

    Matthew Hockenberry

    5. Critical Studies of Tech Stacks: What Can Technologies Tell Us About a Lab Culture?

    Urszula Pawlicka-Deger, Arianna Ciula, and Miguel Vieira

    6. Shadow Libraries and Pirate Infrastructures

    Martin Paul Eve

    Part II: Digital Humanities (and Critical Infrastructure Studies)

    7. Digital Humanities and the Energetics of Big Data

    Javier Cha and Ian M. Miller

    8. Alternative Infrastructures for Digital Equity: Community-Based Internet Access

    Alex Wermer-Colan, Grant Wythoff, Allan Gomez, and Devren Washington

    9. Understanding Multilingualism in Digital Humanities Infrastructures

    Paul Spence

    10. What's Missing: Studying Digital Humanities and Critical Infrastructure in India

    Maya Dodd and Sharika Parmar

    11. Connecting Digital Systems by Whom and for Whom? Taking Stock of the Digital Humanities Infrastructures in China

    Lik Hang Tsui and Jing Chen

    12. Reproducibility and Contestation in Humanities Digital Infrastructure

    Deb Verhoeven, Mike Jones, Toby Burrows, and Ann Borda

    13. Scrounging

    Darren Wershler

    Part III: (Re)envisioning Digital Humanities Infrastructure

    14. Resisting BYOI (Bring Your Own Infrastructure) in Digital Humanities Learning Spaces

    Kush Patel, Ashley Caranto Morford, and Arun Jacob (Pedagogy of the Digitally Oppressed Collective)

    15. Making Infrastructure Writable

    Lucie Kolb

    16. Online Feminist Publishing and Content Creation as Feminist Infrastructure in India

    Puthiya Purayil Sneha and Saumyaa Naidu

    17. Digital Humanities from Below: Speculating on Solidarity Infrastructure

    Matthew N. Hannah and Miriam Posner

    18. Imagining a Future of Multimedia E-books

    Sylvia K. Miller

    19. Subjective Functions: How Should Humanistic Research Be Quantified?

    Kyle Booten

    Appendix: Infrastructure Manifests

    Alan Liu, Urszula Pawlicka-Deger, and James Smithies, Editors

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