Departments and Disciplines
Lincoln Mullen, Digital Humanities Is a Spectrum
E. Bell, Barriers to Institutional Digital History
Ian Bogost, The Turtlenecked Hairshirt (nomination)
Kathleen Fitzpatrick, The Stakes of Disciplinarity
Matt Kirschenbaum, Hello Worlds: Why Humanities Students Should Learn to Program
Evan Donahue, A “Hello World” Apart (why humanities students should NOT learn to program), response to Kirschenbaum, Hello Worlds
Jo Guldi, Visualizing the Academic Mind
Stephen Ramsay, Centers of Attention
Tom Scheinfeldt, Sunset for Ideology, Sunrise for Methodology?
Jonathan Dresner, Blogging the Revolution
Chad Sansing, Hacking Admissions Standards
Marcin Wilkowski, Hacking the Academy: the Cathedral and the Bazaar of Knowledge
George H. Williams, “18th-c studies” meets “digital humanities”
Adam Turner, Hacking the Disciplinary Divide
Sharon Leon, Take an Elective: Make Cardinal Newman Proud
Chad Black, The Individual Research Archive: Hacking the “Papers of You”
Tim Carmody, La Gaya Scienza
Matt Gold, Hacking Together Egalitarian Educational Communities; Some Notes on the Looking for Whitman Project
John Murray, Destroying Interdisciplinary Myths
Katherine Pandora, departmental websites: hacking the academy by living on the open web