Digital Humanities Manifesto 2.0

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"Digital humanities is not a unified field but an array of convergent practices that explore a universe in which print is no longer the exclusive or the normative medium in which knowledge is produced and/or disseminated."

Thus begins the Digital Humanities Manifesto a document originally authored by Todd Presner (UCLA) and Jeffrey Schnapp (Stanford), for the Mellon Seminars in Digital Humanities.

The 26 statements of the original Digital Humanities Manifesto have evolved into the 50 positions of Version 2.0. This is now available both as a PDF and in a new CommentPress version, which is open for comment. 

How to cite this work

David Green. "Digital Humanities Manifesto 2.0." Academic Commons Issue Name (Spring 2008): 18 March 2010. <http://www.academiccommons.org/>.