In her contribution to <em>Debates in the Digital Humanities</em>, Lisa Spiro called for <a href=”dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/debates/text/13“>”Defining the Values of the Digital Humanities.”</a> This session proposal stems from a question I recently asked on Twitter: Has anyone followed up on this idea? I received answers indicating that no explicit, wide-ranging response has been undertaken, though some (individual, small-group, institutional) value statements do exist. The discussion on Twitter also indicates that there is interest in pursuing the question further.
I propose to build a platform for promoting, collecting, and showcasing DH values statements, to be hosted by the UConn Scholars’ Collaborative and open to the entire DH community.
Here are some initial questions that I have to get us started:
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<li>What is the best type of platform for this project (e.g. wiki, collective blog)?</li>
<li>What are the values we might adopt as a group creating this platform–values that can serve as one contribution to the project?</li>
<li>How will we promote this project and gather contributions?</li>
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These are only a few questions, and I’m interested to see what others come up with as we discuss, plan, and get this project started at THATCamp.
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Brandon W. Hawk
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DH Values Statement Planning | Brandon W. Hawk
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[…] at the upcoming THATCamp New England, this Friday and Saturday, October 18-19. So I did just that (session proposal here). Needless to say, I’m excited to see where this idea could […]