Welcome to the
Journal of Digital Humanities
Vol. 2, No. 2 Spring 2013

The Journal of Digital Humanities is a comprehensive, peer-reviewed, open access journal that features the best scholarship, tools, and conversations produced by the digital humanities community in the previous trimester.

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Introduction

Expanding Communities of Practice

The Editors

The materials featured in this sixth issue of the Journal of Digital Humanities expose “communities of practice” in digital humanities beyond the constellations of people and institutions directly engaged in experimental and digitally-inflected scholarship. Communities of practice, socially constructed groups that form around shared interests or crafts, often generate forms of tacit knowledge that circulate informally. […]

"Any digital humanities project involves a series of interlinked choices around its contents, its users, and its technologies."
Vicki Mayer and Mike Griffith

Corpus Site Map.

Corpus Site Map

The research on Louis Armstrong Park highlighted a controversial urban renewal project that destroyed part of the historic Tremé neighborhood. This resulted in community involvement to turn wasted space into a park to honor one of the city’s most celebrated sons.

The research on Louis Armstrong Park highlighted a controversial urban renewal project that destroyed part of the historic Tremé neighborhood. This resulted in community involvement to turn wasted space into a park to honor one of the city’s most celebrated sons.

ISSN 2165-6673