Digital Humanities utilizes modern technologies while looking at the work of the humanities.
Jacob Hubbard is a sophomore at Bucknell University, and is from San Francisco, CA.
Digital Humanities utilizes modern technologies while looking at the work of the humanities.
Jacob Hubbard is a sophomore at Bucknell University, and is from San Francisco, CA.
DH is a new field in the humanities that brings together computing methods to solve enduring questions in the humanities. DH also moves away from privileging the textual over the visual.
Dr. Katherine Faull is Professor of German and Humanities at Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA. Author and editor of six book-length publications, over 40 peer-reviewed articles and chapters, she was educated at King’s College, London (BA Hons, German/Russian) and Princeton University (Germanic Languages and Literatures), and is a Life Member of Clare Hall, University of Cambridge. The recipient of three major grant awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities, she has published extensively on questions of gender, race, and autobiography in the Moravian Church in North America in the colonial period. She serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Moravian History, the book series, Anabaptist and Pietist Studies with the Pennsylvania State University Press, and is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Moravian Archives, Bethlehem, PA. Her current international collaborative DH project, Moravian Lives, focuses on the digital exploration of Moravian memoirs (moravian.bucknell.edu) and brings together top international scholars in the field of Pietism with graduate and undergraduate students in the exploration of 18th-century life writing, gender, race, and the Moravian world. Katie has also published scholarly articles on digital pedagogy at a liberal arts institution, DH and religious history, and digital visualization in the humanities.
For more, go to http://www.katiefaull.com
Digital humanities refers to “new modes of scholarship and institutional units for collaborative, transdisciplinary, and computationally engaged research, teaching, and publication”.
Paige Whitney is a sophomore at Bucknell University. She is from Darien, CT. She is undeclared, but has interests in psychology, management, and economics.
Digital Humanities seems to be a different way to display data in the humanities. It is a way to share thought digitally and oftentimes in an interesting way. It is a new and modern approach to studying humanities.
Ethan Conklin is from a suburb outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is currently pursuing a B.A. in Spanish and Anthropology at Bucknell University. Ethan hopes to attend law school after finishing his undergraduate studies and is excited to see what the future holds.