Copyright
Hart Cohen; Myra Gurney; Ujjwal Jana. Copyright of individual chapters are maintained by the chapter author(s).Published On
2024-11-06ISBN
Language
- English
Print Length
372 pages (xviii+354)Dimensions
Weight
Media
OCLC Number
1467055229LCCN
2023513490THEMA
- 1F
- 1MBF
- UXA
- JBCT1
BISAC
- SOC008020
- COM079010
- SOC052000
- PHI005000
LCC
- AZ195
Keywords
- Digital Humanities
- Indian and Australian DH
- Ethics and Politics in DH
- DH and Literature
- DH Methods and Methodology
- Technology in DH
- DH and Culture
- DH and Law
Digital Humanities in the India Rim
Contemporary Scholarship in Australia and India
Additional Resources
Contents
1. Introduction
(pp. 5–16)- Hart Cohen
- Ujjwal Jana
- Simon Burrows
- Diane Colman
- David Tait
- Meredith Rossner
5. Artificial Intelligence, ethics and empathy: How empathic AI applications impact humanity
(pp. 83–98)- Linda Aulbach
- P. Prayer Elmo Raj
- Gopa Nayak
- Navreet Kaur Rana
8. Building a book history database: A novice voice
(pp. 147–172)- Rebekah Ward
9. Are we ready to ‘screw around’ together? Barriers to institutionalisation of DH pedagogy in literature departments
(pp. 173–190)- Ritam Dutta
- Aditya Ghosh
- Ujjwal Jana
11. Hypertext as a ‘palimpsestuous’ construct: Analysing Shelley Jackson’s Patchwork Girl
(pp. 209–224)- Lopamudra Saha
- Ujjwal Jana
- Rimi Nandy
- Cameron Edmond
- Tomasz Bednarz
14. Digital Humanities for a different purpose
(pp. 273–290)- Julian Walker
- Miyuki Hughes
- Madeleine Leehy
- Peter Mauch
- Asha Chand
- Hart Cohen
Afterword
(pp. 333–344)- Michael Falk
Contributors
Hart Cohen
(editor)Dr Hart Cohen is Professor in Media Arts in the School of Humanities and Communication Arts and a member of the Institute for Culture and Society at Western Sydney University. He is currently the university’s Discipline Leader for Communication and Media. Dr Cohen has published widely in the field of visual anthropology, communications, f ilm and media studies and directed three Australian Research Council Projects related to the Strehlow Collection. Three films have been made in relation to these projects: Mr. Strehlow’s Films (SBSi 2001), Cantata Journey (ABC TV 2006), and Ntaria Heroes (2016). Dr Cohen is co-author of the award-winning book, Screen Media Arts: An Introduction to Concepts and Practices (2009) and editor of the Global Media Journal (Australian Edition (2007–present) (https://www.hca.westernsydney.edu.au/ gmjau/). His most recent book is The Strehlow Archive: Explorations in Old and New Media (2018).
Ujjwal Jana
(editor)Dr Ujjwal Jana is Professor in the Department of English, Faculty of Arts, University of Delhi, Delhi, India. Professor Jana’s areas of academic and research interest include Digital Humanities, Translation Studies, Disability Studies and Literary Studies with interdisciplinary orientation. Professor Jana was a Fulbright Scholar in Indiana University, Bloomington, USA in 2007–2008. He was a visiting faculty member in the Departments of English, Leipzig University, Germany and University of Johannesburg, South Africa in 2014 and 2017 respectively. He received Hungarian State scholarship awards in the academic year 2021–2022 and 2022–2023 funded by the Tempus Foundation of the Government of Hungary to carry out collaborative research projects. He was the Indian Principal Investigator of the SPARC (Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration) sponsored International collaborative Project (2019–2023) on “Digital Humanities in the Indian Rim” in collaboration with Western Sydney University, Australia, funded by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. Professor Jana’s Bengali translation of Amit Chaudhuri’s Sahitya-Akademi-Award-winning English novel, A New World (2000) by the Sahitya Akademi, India’s national academy of letters, was published in 2021. Presently he is the Indian Principal Investigator of another SPARC-sponsored International Project (2023–2025) on “Indian-European entanglements: exploring trans-cultural relationships through Digital Humanities”, to collaborate with Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities. Ghent University, Belgium funded by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. He is currently carrying out a research project funded by the Indian Council of Historical Research, India on the 19th-century poet saint of Odisha, Bhima Bhoi, during 2024–2026. Professor Jana has edited an anthology on Digital Culture in Humanities: Contemporary Trends published by a Delhi-based publishing house in January 2023.
Myra Gurney
(editor)Dr Myra Gurney is a Senior Lecturer in Professional Writing, Communication and Media in the School of Humanities and Communication Arts at Western Sydney University, Australia. Her PhD research into the Australian political response to climate change has been published in several books and journals including Global Crisis: Media, War, Climate, and Politics (2023). Dr Gurney has co-authored a foundational communication textbook, Communicating as Professionals (2024) and is a member of the editorial panel of the Global Media Journal (Australian Edition (2007–present) (https://www.hca.westernsydney. edu.au/gmjau/).