Networked humanities : within and without the university /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Rice, Jeff (Jeff R.) (Editor), McNely, Brian (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Anderson, South Carolina : Parlor Press, [2018]
Series:New media theory.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Networked disciplinarity
  • Provocation : on the question of what a networked humanities might be / Jeffrey T. Grabill
  • A natural history of networks / Jeff Pruchnic
  • Reading in slow motion : thinking with the network / Jillian J. Sayre and James J. Brown, Jr.
  • Provocation : Networked history, networked humanities / Jim Ridolfo
  • Networked asymmetry and survivability in the digital humanities / Nate Kreuter
  • Provocation : networked humanities, past and present / Devoney Looser
  • Networked materialisms
  • New materialisms, networks, and humanities research / Laurie Gries, Jenny Bay, Derek Mueller, and Nathaniel Rivers
  • Provocation : teaching networked humanities through interdisciplinary projects / Paul Gestwicki
  • Ripple effects : toward a topos of deployment for feminist historiography in rhetoric and composition Tarez Samra Graban
  • Provocation : "we have mult[i]ple nets to fit into" : understanding networked claims / Clay Spinuzzi
  • Homeless Infrastructure / Casey Boyle
  • Provocation : minding the network : an eco-logic for networked humanities / Kristie S. Fleckenstein
  • Provocation : we are the network : creating gravity in the digital humanities / Liza Potts
  • The limitations of choice : toward a new materialist reading of "mommy war" rhetorics / Naomi Clark
  • Provocation : "even if it's just writing letters" : networking Japanese Americans in World War II / Kathleen Blake Yancey
  • Networked processes
  • Elaborating a network : rhetoric's relationship with psychology's elaboration likelihood model and the promise and risks of expanding it / Lars Söderlund
  • Provocation : networked humanities as a creative collaboration / Rudy McDaniel
  • Hacking the humanities / John Jones
  • Three theses for an ontology of networks / Levi R. Bryant
  • Provocation : networked research, networked ethics / Neil Baird and Bradley Dilger
  • Afterword : Notes toward a liberated network language / Byron Hawk.