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Power Asymmetries of eHumanities Infrastructures

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Abstract:

Digital research infrastructures simultaneously enable and confine the research practices of scholars, constituting a power relation. This power relation can be character...Show More

Abstract:

Digital research infrastructures simultaneously enable and confine the research practices of scholars, constituting a power relation. This power relation can be characterised as a power asymmetry, with scholars dependent on the developers of infrastructures. In order to reduce this power asymmetry, infrastructures are developed in collaboration between scholars and computational researchers. Through an analysis of over twenty interviews, I will investigate the role of knowledge asymmetry, the ignorance of how a collaborator performs their tasks, and how this relates to power asymmetry in eScience collaborations in digital history. I will moreover consider how these asymmetries pose a challenge in the development and adoption of research infrastructures in the humanities.
Date of Conference: 29 October 2018 - 01 November 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 27 December 2018
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Conference Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands

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