Digital Humanities and Buddhism

Digital Humanities and Buddhism
Author: Daniel Veidlinger
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110518399

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IDH Religion provides a series of short introductions to specific areas of study at the intersections of digital humanities and religion, offering an overview of current methodologies, techniques, tools, and projects as well as defining challenges and opportunities for further research. This volume explores DH and Buddhism in four sections: Theory and Method; Digital Conservation, Preservation and Archiving; Digital Analysis; Digital Resources. It covers themes such as language processing, digital libraries, online lexicography, and ethnographic methods. Erratum: Unfortunately there is a mistake in the print version in the last paragraph of page 14. READ is an open-source software system developed by a team consisting of Stefan Baums at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Andrew Glass in Seattle, Ian McCrabb at the University of Sydney and Stephen White in Venice (https://github.com/readsoftware/read).

Digital Humanities and Religions in Asia

Digital Humanities and Religions in Asia
Author: L.W.C. van Lit,James Harry Morris
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2023-12-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110747607

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In pre-modern religions in the geographical context of Asia we encounter unique scripts, number systems, calendars, and naming conventions. These can make Western-built technologies – even tools specifically developed for digital humanities – an ill fit to our needs. The present volume explores this struggle and the limitations and potential opportunities of applying a digital humanities approach to pre-modern Asian religions. The authors cover Buddhism, Christianity, Daoism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism and Shintoism with chapters categorized according to their focus on: 1) temples, 2) manuscripts, 3) texts, and 4) social media. Thus, the volume guides readers through specific methodologies and practical examples while also providing a critical reflection on the state of the field, pushing the interface between digital humanities and pre-modern Asian religions into new territory.

Digital Humanities and Buddhism

Digital Humanities and Buddhism
Author: Daniel Veidlinger
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110519082

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IDH Religion provides a series of short introductions to specific areas of study at the intersections of digital humanities and religion, offering an overview of current methodologies, techniques, tools, and projects as well as defining challenges and opportunities for further research. This volume explores DH and Buddhism in four sections: Theory and Method; Digital Conservation, Preservation and Archiving; Digital Analysis; Digital Resources. It covers themes such as language processing, digital libraries, online lexicography, and ethnographic methods.

Digital Humanities and Research Methods in Religious Studies

Digital Humanities and Research Methods in Religious Studies
Author: Christopher D. Cantwell,Kristian Petersen
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2021-02-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110571943

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"This volume provides practical, but provocative, case studies of exemplary projects that apply digital technology or methods to the study of religion. An introduction and 16 essays are organized by the kinds of sources digital humanities scholars use - texts, images, and places - with a final section on the professional and pedagogical issues digital scholarship raises for the study of religion."--

Buddhism the Internet and Digital Media

Buddhism  the Internet  and Digital Media
Author: Gregory Price Grieve,Daniel Veidlinger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2014-09-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317950349

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Buddhism, the Internet and Digital Media: The Pixel in the Lotus explores Buddhist practice and teachings in an increasingly networked and digital era. Contributors consider the ways Buddhism plays a role and is present in digital media through a variety of methods including concrete case studies, ethnographic research, and content analysis, as well as interviews with practitioners and cyber-communities. In addition to considering Buddhism in the context of technologies such as virtual worlds, social media, and mobile devices, authors ask how the Internet affects identity, authority and community, and what effect this might have on the development, proliferation, and perception of Buddhism in an online environment. Together, these essays make the case that studying contemporary online Buddhist practice can provide valuable insights into the shifting role religion plays in our constantly changing, mediated, hurried, and uncertain culture.

Digital Humanities and Scholarly Research Trends in the Asia Pacific

Digital Humanities and Scholarly Research Trends in the Asia Pacific
Author: Wong, Shun-han Rebekah,Li, Haipeng,Chou, Min
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2019-01-25
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781522571964

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Digital humanities is a dynamic and emerging field that aspires to enhance traditional research and scholarship through digital media. Although countries around the world are witnessing the widespread adoption of digital humanities, only a small portion of the literature discusses its development in the Asia Pacific region. Digital Humanities and Scholarly Research Trends in the Asia-Pacific provides innovative insights into the development of digital humanities and their ability to facilitate academic exchange and preserve cultural heritage. The content covers challenges including the need to maintain digital humanities momentum in libraries and research communities, to increase international collaboration, to maintain and promote developed digital projects, to deploy and redeploy resources to support research, and to build new skillsets and new professionals in the library. It is designed for librarians, government agencies, industry professionals, academicians, and researchers.

The Digital Folklore of Cyberculture and Digital Humanities

The Digital Folklore of Cyberculture and Digital Humanities
Author: Papadakis, Stamatis,Kapaniaris, Alexandros
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2022-06-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781668444634

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Where human communication and development is possible, folklore is developed. With the rise of digital communications and media in past decades, humans have adopted a new form of folklore within this online landscape. Digital folklore has been developed into a culture that impacts the ways in which communities are formed, media is created, and communications are carried out. It is essential to track this growing phenomenon. The Digital Folklore of Cyberculture and Digital Humanities focuses on the opportunities and chances for folklore research online as well as research challenges for online folk groups. It presents opportunities for production of digital internet material from items and research in the field of folk culture and for digitization, documentation, and promotion of elements related to folk culture. Covering topics such as e-learning programs, online communities, and costumes and fashion archives, this premier reference source is a dynamic resource for folklorists, sociologists, anthropologists, psychologists, students and faculty of higher education, libraries, researchers, and academicians.

Digital Humanities and Material Religion

Digital Humanities and Material Religion
Author: Emily Suzanne Clark,Rachel Mc Bride Lindsey
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2022-04-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783110608755

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Building from a range of essays representing multiple fields of expertise and traversing multiple religious traditions, this important text provides analytic rigor to a question now pressing the academic study of religion: what is the relationship between the material and the digital? Its chapters address a range of processes of mediation between the digital and the material from a variety of perspectives and sub-disciplines within the field of religion in order to theorize the implications of these two turns in scholarship, offer case studies in methodology, and reflect on various tools and processes. Authors attend to religious practices and the internet, digital archives of religion, decolonization, embodiment, digitization of religious artefacts and objects, and the ways in which varied relationships between the digital and the material shape religious life. Collectively, the volume demonstrates opportunities and challenges at the intersection of digital humanities and material religion. Rather than defining the bounds of a new field of inquiry, the essays make a compelling case, collectively and on their own, for the interpretive scrutiny required of the humanities in the digital age.