id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6fu6aiwvubhrlhtso5q7z4euzi Cornelius Puschmann How Digital Are the Digital Humanities? An Analysis of Two Scholarly Blogging Platforms 2015 16 .pdf application/pdf 7933 987 51 on both platforms, we apply co-word analysis and topic modeling to show thematic similarities and differences between the two sites, focusing particularly on how they frame DH as the important role of social media for establishing and galvanizing DH as a movement: "Twitter, along with blogs and other online outlets, has inscribed the digital humanities as a network online community and social network that connects researchers, young scholars, and the general public interested in a wide range of subjects associated with DH and peer-to-peer learning. scholarship, storytelling, knowledge) and another identical vector plus the suffix "digital" (digital anthropology, digital archaeology, digital archive, digital art, digital culture, digital ethnography, digital history, digital humanities, digital learning, digital libraries, digital literacy, dependency is also observed in the aggregated data per area, as less than 10% of posts on HASTAC (mean = .09, median = .05) and Hypotheses (mean = .05, median = .02) dedicated to humanities also included references to the related DH area. ./cache/work_6fu6aiwvubhrlhtso5q7z4euzi.pdf ./txt/work_6fu6aiwvubhrlhtso5q7z4euzi.txt