The Challenges and Promise of the Digital Humanities |
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Seung-eun LEE |
Associate Professor in the Department of Korean Language and Literature at Korea University |
デジタル人文学の挑戦と可能性 |
李承垠 |
高麗大学校国語国文学科助教授 |
Correspondence
Seung-eun LEE ,Email: seungeun@korea.ac.kr |
Published online: 30 June 2024. |
Copyright ©2024 The Global Institute for Japanese Studies, Korea University |
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ABSTRACT |
This article examines the current state of scholarly expectations and misconceptions about the digital humanities. Specifically, it explores how the problems and research methods of digital humanities compare and contrast with traditional humanities research. Furthermore, it highlights the recent expansion of digital humanities from merely combining technology and humanities to encompassing analysis using digital technologies, reflection on and engagement with digital technologies, and social movements facilitated by digital environments. The article concludes that digital humanities can broaden the scope and impact of knowledge in the humanities, serving as a catalyst for richer and more diverse scholarly communication and practice. |
Keywords:
Digital Humanities, Datadriven Research, Digital Humanities Manifesto, Data Analytics, Data Sharing, Data Activism
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デジタル人文学, データ駆動型研究, デジタル人文学 宣言, データ分析, データ共有, データ活動 |
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