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"Nowadays," writes Stephen Ramsay in Defining Digital Humanities, "the term can mean anything from media studies to electronic art, from data mining to edutech, from scholarly editing to anarchic blogging, while inviting code junkies, digital artists, standards wonks, transhumanists, game theorists, free culture advocates, archivists, librarians, and edupunks under its capacious canvas."

... [T]he field has no common essence: it is not a species but at best a genus, comprising a wide range of activities that have little relationship with one another. At its most pragmatic, digital humanities has less to do with ways of thinking than with problems of university administration.

-- Adam Kirsch. "The false promise of the digital humanities." New Republic (May 2, 2014) http://www.newrepublic.com/article/117428/
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