Humanities Computing provides a rationale for a computing practice
that is of and for as well as in the humanities and the
interpretative social sciences. It engages philosophical,
historical, ethnographic and critical perspectives to show how
computing helps us fulfil the basic mandate of the humane sciences
to ask ever better questions of the most challenging kind. It
strengthens current practice by stimulating debate on the role of
the computer in our intellectual life, and outlines an agenda for
the field to which individual scholars across the humanities can
contribute.
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