Description |
1 online resource (389 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Advancing Archaeological Research: The Contribution of Spatial Technologies -- 2 A Critical Pedagogy for Architectural Technology -- 3 Virtual Technology, Online Resources, and Learning with/in Art Museums -- 4 Technology and Interpersonal Communication Ethics: Empathic Communication in Customer-Chatbot Service Encounters -- 5 DH-XR: Extended Reality's Relevance to the Digital Humanities |
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6 Exploration of the Emotion-Adaptive Engine in the Computer-Aided Design Process -- 7 Technology and Fashion: Fashioning Technology -- Science, Selfs, and Systems -- 8 Deep Learning for Recipe Generation -- 9 Convergence and Fragmentation: End-Users, Dialogic Interaction, and Digital Heritage -- 10 Ready for the Future? Towards the "Tech" Revolution in Interpreting -- 11 Concept-Based Grammar Teaching in the Digital Era: Potential and Challenges -- 12 Corpus Linguistics and Language Technology -- 13 Technology and Literary Criticism -- 14 Digital Humanities and Classical Chinese Literature |
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15 Re-scaling Beethoven: Very Long, Very Short -- 16 Philosophy and Technology -- 17 Religion and Technology -- 18 Techno-humanities: Some Trends of the Portrayal of Science in Art on the Hong Kong Stage -- 19 Being Human in a Technology-Driven World: Checkmate or Opportunity for Social Responsibility? -- 20 Translation and Technology -- Index |
Summary |
Routledge Encyclopedia of Technology and the Humanities is a pioneer attempt to introduce a wide range of disciplines in the emerging field of techno-humanities to the English-reading world |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kin-wah, Mak
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Sze Ming, Leung
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ISBN |
9781040005828 |
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1040005829 |
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