Likewise, no one pours new wine into old wineskins. Otherwise, the wine will burst the skins, and both the wine and the skins are ruined. Rather, new wine is poured into fresh wineskins.
One of the things that people often notice when they enter the field of digital humanities is how nice everybody is. This can be in stark contrast to other (unnamed) disciplines where suspicion,
After giving my "groundrules" speech for a third THATCamp on Saturday, I realized I hadn't published it anywhere for broader dissemination and possible reuse by the THATCamp community.
So
Dan Cohen and I have been brewing a proposal for an edited book entitled Hacking the Academy. Let's write it together, starting at THATCamp. And let's do it in
The criticism most frequently leveled at digital humanities is what I like to call the “Where’s the beef?” question, that is, what questions does digital humanities answer that can’t be answered