

Stephen Ramsay, "On the Digital Humanities: Essays and Provocations" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)
Sep 6, 2023
Stephen Ramsay, an Associate Professor of English and a fellow at the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, offers a spirited defense of digital humanities in his new book. He explores how technology reshapes communication and community, reflecting on societal fears regarding its impact. Ramsay contrasts the enduring value of printed books with the rise of digital formats, delves into the emotional connections we have with physical books versus e-books, and tackles the debate on whether audiobooks qualify as 'reading.' His insights provoke thought about the interplay between technology and the humanities.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Digital Humanities
01:34 • 22min
The Enduring Value of Books in a Digital Age
23:44 • 2min
The Dichotomy of Reading: Books vs. E-books
25:14 • 5min
Evolving Interactions: Technology's Impact on Community and Communication
29:55 • 3min
Audiobooks vs. Traditional Reading: A Moral Debate
32:32 • 13min
Debating Digital Humanities Theory
45:08 • 8min