I also thought it's worth mentioning the following blog post by Andrew Prescott, which takes at least the DH community (or maybe the DH community in the US) to task for its failure to be global enough, and mentions listmember Dominico Fiormente's work, as well as pointing to the excellent Cologne *Controversies around the Digital Humanities* volume edited by Manfred Thaller ( http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/zeitschriften/ausgabe=6950).
While I personally agree with some of Prescott's notes about the parochial nature of *some* DH as practiced in the US, as I am an English professor and one of my primary concerns is the effects of DH on English as a discipline, I find Prescott's invective toward the MLA more symptomatic than helpful.
http://digitalriffs.blogspot.com/2013/05/small-worlds-and-big-tents.html
David