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ArtikelTree, Turf, Centre, Archipelago—or Wild Acre? Metaphors and Stories for Humanities Computing  
Oleh: McCarty, Willard
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: Literary and Linguistic Computing vol. 21 no. 1 (Apr. 2006), page 1-13.
Fulltext: Vol 21, 1, p 1-13.pdf (125.91KB)
Isi artikelThe social acceptability of computing to the humanities is no longer a serious problem, although its role in research is sometimes overlooked or must be kept decorously out of sight. The real problem is that in an academic world largely defined by disciplinary turf-polity, possibilities for it are severely constricted. As was true in the early days of computer science, humanities computing is still likely to be seen, judged and funded not as an integral practice but piecemeal, in the widely differing terms of the disciplines to which it is applied. In this essay, I go after antiquated figures of thought responsible for this blinkered, piecemeal view. Reasoning from the evident importance of geopolitical metaphors to our operative conception of disciplinarity, I look down under, and back in time, for different, less constricting metaphors and draw out of them a different professional myth to live by.
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