Trading Zones of Digital History
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Max Kemman
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Gefördert durch:
University of Luxembourg
Über dieses Buch
Digital history is commonly argued to be positioned between the traditionally historical and the computational or digital. By studying digital history collaborations and the establishment of the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History, Kemman examines how digital history will impact historical scholarship. His analysis shows that digital history does not occupy a singular position between the digital and the historical. Instead, historians continuously move across this dimension, choosing or finding themselves in different positions as they construct different trading zones through cross-disciplinary engagement, negotiation of research goals and individual interests.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Introduction
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The Trading Zones Model
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Engaging in Collaboration
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Power Relations of Negotiation
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Changing Practices
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Acknowledgments
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Bibliography
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Index
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