The Research Centre in Applied Ethics (CCEA) announces the publication of a new academic volume, “Digital Histories of Philosophy and Science: The Early Modern Period.” In Digital Humanities Synergies. Disciplines, Methods, and Application, co-edited by researcher Mihnea Dobre (CCEA, University of Bucharest).
The volume, co-edited alongside Anca Dinu, Madalina Chitez, and Liviu Dinu, explores the dynamic convergence of technology and the humanities, providing a comprehensive overview of current methodologies and applications in the rapidly evolving field of Digital Humanities.
In Digital Humanities Synergies: Disciplines, Methods, and Applications, readers receive new insights into the field of Digital Humanities. The volume unravels the intricate interplay between cultural objects, digital tools, and computer-assisted methodologies, which can be exploited by any researcher or teacher interested in areas such as Literature, Linguistics, Cultural Studies or Education. Through nineteen thought-provoking chapters, diverse disciplines in the Humanities converge. From exploring the emotional nuances of linguistic expressions to unravelling the historical networks through network analysis, this book showcases the innovative applications and transformative impact of Digital Humanities in reshaping scholarly research and understanding.
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