Vol. 1, No. 3 Summer 2012 Reviews Featured Excerpts
Mapping Newspaper Quality
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“Games will likely never produce the same opportunities for discourse as a book, but then why should they?”
Photo by Caro’s Lines
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“A new conjunction of scientist, curator, humanist, and artist is what the digital humanities must strive to achieve. It is the only way of ensuring that we do not lose our souls in a world of data.”
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“I believe embedded in the discussion of what constitutes an “archives” is a debate over the importance of authenticity and the preservation of context.”
“It’s no longer just about coding and gender; it’s about the kinds of conversations we’re willing to have about uncomfortable questions.”
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Video panels of players during gaming
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