Visualising Networks of Electronic Literature: Dissertations and the Creative Works They Cite
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2014
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Abstract (in English):
Jill Walker Rettberg’s Visualizing Networks of Electronic Literature maps the fragmentary and dynamic field of electronic literature by analyzing citations in 44 doctoral dissertations published between 2002 and 2013. Applying “distant reading” strategies to the ELMCIP Knowledge Base, Rettberg identifies key works in the field, shifting genres, and changing approaches to scholarship.
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Databases/Archives referenced:
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ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base | ELMCIP: Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice, University of Bergen, Electronic Literature Research Group, University of Bergen, Program in Digital Culture |
Teaching Resource using this Critical Writing:
Resource | Teaching Resource Type | Author | Year |
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Digital Humanities in Practice (DIKULT 207, UiB, Fall 2019) | Syllabus | Scott Rettberg, Hannah Ackermans, Patricia Tomaszek | 2019 |