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Critical digital humanities

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posted on 2023-06-09, 17:12 authored by David BerryDavid Berry
In a digital age the humanities need to communicate humanistic values and their own contribution to public culture more than ever. The humanities are particularly important for continuing to ask the question: what is a life worth living? Today we live within a horizon of interpretability determined in large part by the capture of data by algorithms which overtake our lives and thoughts. This is a world that relies upon automation by computation and the manipulation of data using sophisticated software. It is a data-intensive world built on the economic realisation of an increasingly data-intensive scientific milieu.

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Conditiohumana.io [Weblog article, 15 January 2019]

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S&S Media

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  • Media and Film Publications

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  • Sussex Humanities Lab Publications

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2019-03-11

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