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Thanks very much for pointing us to it! And invite him to join us,
if he isn't already a member!<br>
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<div>Hi Ernesto and Lee,<br>
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This is a great point. I'd be happy to help out on helping to
create such a repository.<br>
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The paper has been given already, but Nishant has an <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://academia.edu">academia.edu</a>
page with many other papers posted, many no doubt of interest to
list readers (<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://cis-india.academia.edu/NishantShah">http://cis-india.academia.edu/NishantShah</a>);
I'll try to find out if he plans to post it or is otherwise
willing to distribute it.<br>
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David <br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 9:17 AM, Lee
Skallerup Bessette <span dir="ltr"><<a
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<div dir="ltr">I think Ernesto brings up a good point. Is it
possible to create a clearinghouse of sorts for these
kinds of publications? I don't want to say "journal" but a
place where we can encourage these kinds of
presentations/papers to be shared and accessed.
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<div>I hesitate to say a Global DH blog, but basically I'm
saying a Global DH blog. </div>
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<div>I really appreciate getting these as well (especially
b/c a group of us are in the process of writing our
DH2013 presentation which touch on these very issues)
and I want to be able to cite/refer to the most recent
writings/musings on the issue. </div>
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<div>Thanks everyone.</div>
<div>Lee</div>
<div>@readywriting </div>
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<div>Thanks very much indeed to David for
sharing this link. I recall having read the
title ""Say 'Digital Humanities' One More
Time" previously, will try to dig out if it
was the same paper.... the abstract sounds
great. Hopefully this talk/paper will be made
available in full soon? Otherwise, if we were
not in Berlin, it seems we've missed it... ;-)<br>
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Best<br>
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Ernesto<br>
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<div>Dear list members,<br>
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I've been tied up with a number
of things lately and been unable
to complete a response to the
earlier thread about
multilingualism and
globalization, which I hope to
do soon, as I feel that some of
the most important issues have
not yet been addressed
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While reading the live tweets
(hashtag #rp13) of the re:publica
13 conference now taking place in
Berlin, I ran across this abstract
for a paper by Nishant Shah, who
directs the research portfolio at
the Centre for Internet and
Society in Bangalore (<a
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href="http://cis-india.org/author/nishant"
target="_blank">http://cis-india.org/author/nishant</a>).
It seems to me to speak to some of
the issues that have been raised
as well as some that have not, and
that I hope we can discuss more
fully in the future. <br>
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David<br>
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"Say 'Digital Humanities' One More
Time: Technology, affect and learning
in emerging information societies"<br>
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<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://re-publica.de/en/users/nishantshah"
target="_blank">Nishant Shah</a><br>
<p>One of the ironies of the
local-global divide is that certain
practices within the local sphere
often precede the global
nomenclatures that are assigned to
them. ‘Digital Humanities’ is a
prime example of this phenomenon
where a clutch of practices which
emerged with the rise of digital
technologies and their integration
into the national policies on higher
education and learning, are now
retrospectively understood as
‘Digital Humanities’. So even as the
term was gaining currency in the
European and North American context,
becoming one of the buzzwords
through which new conditions of
pedagogy and education were imagined
within the Universities in the
North-West, it had almost no takers
in the emerging knowledge industries
of South Asia in general, and India
in particular.</p>
<p>Within this context, it has now
become natural, for all talks about
education to eventually veer towards
infrastructure. There is enough
reason for that, when we look at the
pitiful lack of resources in the
country vis-à-vis the size of the
population, and many of the larger
problems endemic in higher education
today, are tied down to this massive
infrastructure
deficit.Simultaneously, there has
always been a severe fragmentation
and compartmentalisation of
knowledge systems within the
academia, which is not restricted to
only the Humanities which is
increasingly facing the pressure to
make itself relevant and produce
work-forces for a global finance
driven market.</p>
<p>The questions of professionalising
and mainstreaming humanities and
social sciences education are almost
universal right now, and indeed, one
of the ambitions of Digital
Humanities projects which are
seeking to find validity for
education that does not prepare a
global information work-force. The
realignment of the market with the
education system, has been critiqued
by theorists of neo-liberal
globalisation, who have pointed out
how it enables state disinvestment
from education and the privatisation
of learning resources. However, even
in these existing critiques of
Digital Humanities (whether they use
that term or not), there seems to be
a consensual agreement that
infrastructure building is necessary
and must happen.</p>
<p>This talk, critically examines the
implications of adopting Digital
Humanities as a principle in
emerging information societies, and
drawing from experiments with
students in 9 undergraduate colleges
in India, examines the ways in which
it needs to reconsider its
relationship with the more accepted
ideas of infrastructure, usage,
adoption and learning.</p>
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