Assignment: Book/Project Review

Every week, a student will make a presentation on a DH-related book, topic, or project. All sections must be approved by Matt, but here is a starter list:

Critical Code Studies
Books
Susan Schreibman, Ray Siemens, John Unsworth, eds., A Companion to Digital Humanities, ed.
Wendy Chun, Programmed Visions
Katherine Hayles, How We Think
Jason Farman, Mobile Interface Theory
David Berry, ed. Understanding Digital Humanities
Christopher Kelty, Two Bits
John Bryant: The Fluid Text
Jerome McGann, Radiant Textuality
Jonathan Zittrain, The Future of the Internet–and How to Stop It
Adrian McKenzie, Wirelessness
Alexander Galloway, Protocol
Lisa Nakamura and Peter A. Chow, eds., Race After the Internet
Peter Krapp, Noise Channels
John Willinsky, The Access Principle
Jane McGonigal, Reality is Broken
Ted Striphas, The Late Age of Print
Alan Liu, The Laws of Cool
Ian Bogost, How to Do Things With Videogames
Ian Bogost, Persuasive Games
McKenzie Wark, A Hacker Manifesto

Topics
DH and Gaming
DH and Mobile Tech
Global DH
TransformDH

Tools/Projects
TEI
Zotero
Omeka
Neatline
DHNow/Journal of Digital Humanities
Hypercities
Livingston Spectral Imaging Project
Looking for Whitman

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