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The Media Ecology Project: Collaborative DH Synergies to Produce New Research in Visual Culture History
作者:Mark Williams, Dartmouth College
John Bell, Dartmouth College
转载来源:Digital Humanities Quarterly, 2021, Volume 15 Number 1,http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/15/1/000524/000524.html
本文详细介绍了媒介生态项目(MEP)的发展和目前NEH资助的研究目标,该项目由达特茅斯大学的马克·威廉姆斯教授指导,约翰·贝尔博士设计。MEP实现的访问、研究和保存的良性循环,是建立在技术进步(软件开发)的基础上,加上与学者、学生和移动图像档案等历史记忆机构的大规模合作网络。
作者简介:
Mark Williams
Mark Williams is Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies at Dartmouth College and the Director of The Media Ecology Project. He has published widely on media history and historiography, for example in The Routledge Companion to Media Studies and The Digital Humanities; The Arclight Guidebook to Media History and The Digital Humanities; Télévision: le moment expérimental (1935-1955); Convergence Media History; New Media: Theories and Practices of Digitextuality; Collecting Visible Evidence; No Laughing Matter: Visual Humor in Ideas of Race, Nationality and Ethnicity; Dietrich Icon; Television, History, and American Culture: Feminist Critical Essays; and Living Color: Race, Feminism, and Television. He is a co-editor and contributor to Rediscovering U.S. Newsfilm: Cinema, Television, Archive (AFI Series, Routledge, 2018).
John Bell
John Bell is the Associate Director of the Media Ecology Project at Dartmouth College, where he is also a Lecturer in Film & Media Studies, Program Manager for Research Computing’s Digital Humanities Program, and Director of the Data Experiences and Visualizations Studio. Bell is an artist and programmer whose research focuses on digital collaboration. In addition to his work at Dartmouth, Bell is an Assistant Professor of Digital Curation at the University of Maine.