Source Work in Digital Times: Questions for the mBook The uneducated man who envies a person who has excelled in knowledge is not merely to be deemed a fool, but should be counted among the miserable, indeed among the most miserable; and
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Ad Fontes Digitales!?
Margins of Representation When Incorporating Medieval Sources into a German Digital History Textbook
Andreas Willershausen
Digital Natives
Making Sense of the Digital Political Landscape and Assessing the Potential for Mobilization versus Apathy
Patrick Readshaw
as they are presented in Table 1 . The Digital Native versus the Digital Immigrant The term “digital native” refers to an individual who is assumed to have a level of competency with computers and digital systems as a result of being born post
Digitality and Political Theory
Mapping a Research Agenda in African Political Thought
Claudia Favarato
The twenty-first century brought humanity into the digital age. The increased introduction and use of technologies connected to the digital sphere is part of a broader technological revolution, dubbed the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’ (4IR). 1
Who is the Digital Sovereign?
Rahel Süß
In the digital age, the ancient question of who should rule has gained new relevance. This article aims to explore the question of who rules in the digital age, with a focus on the concept of the sovereign as the people who self-govern. Unlike
Digital Activism, Physical Activism
Malta’s Front Harsien ODZ
Michael Briguglio
June 2015, it organized Malta’s biggest environmental protest with around three thousand to four thousand participants in Valletta, the capital city. The buildup and follow-up to these physical events were carried out through digital media, in terms of
Democratizing the Digital Collection
New Players and New Pedagogies in Three-Dimensional Cultural Heritage
Jane-Heloise Nancarrow
“Digital heritage carries the potential to unmoor images from their material forms and surroundings and thereby offer novel forms of revitalization, reintegration, and possession.” ( Phillips 2011 ) Like many technologies of the “new museum,” three
Appalachian Hikers’ Digital Journals
Collective Writing for an Unruly Landscape
David McLaughlin
These early years of the twenty-first century have witnessed a change on the Appalachian Trail (also known to its community as “the AT”), America's oldest planned hiking trail: the rise of digital writings and images, hosted online, created by
Towards an Understanding of Digital Nomadic Mobilities
Olga Hannonen
Digital nomads are defined as highly mobile professionals, whose work is location independent. Thus, they work while traveling on a (semi)permanent basis. 1 Digital nomads serve as an example of the development of mobilities brought about by the
Digital and Offline
Partial Fields and Knowledge Producers
Narmala Halstead
Reflecting on an extended field online and offline, this forum offers timely reminders about certain vested capacities of digital anthropology, tasked with vastly transforming anthropological field engagements and offering spaces for retheorizing
Plan International's Digital Empowerment Campaign
Unlocking Healthy Futures for Girls?
Jacqueline Potvin and Laura Cayen
Introduction In April 2018, children's rights organization Plan International launched its Digital Empowerment for Girls campaign. The campaign aimed to close the technology gap between girls and boys and to increase girls’ access to digital