The digital humanities is a rapidly growing field that is
transforming humanities research through digital tools and
resources. Researchers can now quickly trace every one of Issac
Newton's annotations, use social media to engage academic and
public audiences in the interpretation of cultural texts, and
visualize travel via ox cart in third-century Rome or camel caravan
in ancient Egypt. Rhetorical scholars are leading the revolution by
fully utilizing the digital toolbox, finding themselves at the
nexus of digital innovation.
"Rhetoric and the Digital Humanities "is a timely,
multidisciplinary collection that is the first to bridge
scholarship in rhetorical studies and the digital humanities. It
offers much-needed guidance on how the theories and methodologies
of rhetorical studies can enhance all work in digital humanities,
and vice versa. Twenty-three essays over three sections delve into
connections, research methodology, and future directions in this
field. Jim Ridolfo and William Hart-Davidson have assembled a broad
group of more than thirty accomplished scholars. Read together,
these essays represent the cutting edge of research, offering
guidance that will energize and inspire future collaborations.
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