TY - BOOK AU - Viola,Lorella ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - The Humanities in the Digital: Beyond Critical Digital Humanities SN - 9783031169502 AV - AZ195 U1 - 025.060013 23 PY - 2023/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan KW - Digital humanities KW - Digital media KW - Digital Humanities KW - Digital and New Media N1 - Chapter 1. The Humanities in the Digital -- Chapter 2. The Importance of Being Digital -- Chapter 3. The Opposite of Unsupervised -- Chapter 4. How Discrete -- Chapter 5. What the Graph -- Chapter 6. Conclusion; Open Access N2 - This open access book challenges the contemporary relevance of the current model of knowledge production. It argues that the full digitisation of society sharply accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic has added extreme complexity to the world, conclusively exposing the inadequacy of our current model of knowledge creation. Addressing many of the different ways in which reality has been transformed by technology – the pervasive adoption of big data, the fetishisation of algorithms and automation, and the digitalisation of education and research – Viola examines how the rigid conceptualisation in disciplines’ division and competition is complicit of promoting a narrative which has paired computational methods with exactness and neutrality whilst stigmatising consciousness and criticality as carriers of biases and inequality. Taking the humanities as a focal point, the author retraces schisms in the field between the humanities, the digital humanities and critical digital humanities; theseare embedded, she argues, within old dichotomies: sciences vs humanities, digital vs non-digital and authentic vs non-authentic. Through the analysis of personal use cases and exploring a variety of applied contexts such as digital heritage practices, digital linguistic injustice, critical digital literacy and critical digital visualisation, the book shows a third way: knowledge creation in the digital. Lorella Viola is Research Associate in Linguistics and Digital Humanities at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH), University of Luxembourg. Her research investigates the impact of the digital transformation of society on knowledge creation theory and practice and how power, latent assumptions and implicit ideologies are manifested through language and circulated in media and society UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16950-2 ER -