Digital humanities is text heavy, visualization light, and simulation poor

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2017

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Champion, E.M.

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Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 2017; 32(1):25-32

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This article examines the question of whether Digital Humanities has given too much focus to text over non-text media and provides four major reasons to encourage more non-text-focused research under the umbrella of Digital Humanities. How could Digital Humanities engage in more humanities-oriented rhetorical and critical visualization, and not only in the development of scientific visualization and information visualization?.

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Copyright 2016 The Author

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