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Digital humanities and digital media: conversations on politics, culture, aesthetics and literacy

London: Open Humanities Press (2016), 304 pp.
ISBN 978-1-78542-031-3 (pdf); 978-1-78542-030-6 (print) CC BY-SA
Contents
Introduction / Roberto Simanowski, 9
1 At the intersection of computational methods and the traditional humanities / Johanna Drucker, 43
2 Of Capta, vectoralists, reading and the Googlization of universities / John Cayley, 69
3 Mediascape, antropotechnics, culture of presence, and the flight from God / Erick Felinto, 93
4 Computerization always promotes centralization even as it promotes decentralization / David Golumbia, 123
5 Network Societies 2.0: The extension of computing into the social and human environment / Ulrik Ekman, 148
6 Enslaved by digital technology / Mihai Nadin, 184
7 Self-monitoring and corporate interests / Nick Montfort, 206
8 The age of print literacy and 'deep critical attention' is filled with war, genocide and environmental devastation / Rodney Jones, 228
9 Surfing the web, algorithmic criticism and Digital Humanities / Diane Favro, Kathleen Komar, Todd Presner, Willeke Wendrich, 247
10 Opening the depths, not sliding on surfaces / N. Katherine Hayles, 265
11 From writing space to designing mirrors / Jay David Bolter, 273
12 Digital knowledge, obsessive computing, short-termism and need for a negentropic Web / Bernard Stiegler, 290