Rhetoric and Digital Activism

Monday, September 15, 2014

The Moral Role of Digital Humanities in a Data Driven World

Hi All,
I found this transcript of Scott Weingart's closing keynote address at the 2013 Digital Humanities Forum. It echoes some of the conversations we've had in our own class so far, but it more focused on what it means that we are a digitally networked society and how ethics may play into that.
Cheers,
Kristin
Posted by Kristin Ravel at 3:43 PM
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