What does the coming digital revolution of the past decade mean? How have academic institutions responded to the digital? How far will Thailand 4.0 go? These questions are directly answered by this manifesto, but the manifesto does offer a grounded account of the much referenced ‘Digital’. The manifesto leaves the reader unsure of definite answers. But one thing is for sure: ‘Interdisciplinarity/transdisciplinarity/multidisciplinarity are empty words unless they imply changes in language, practice, method, and output.’

 

Orignal text source: Digital Humanities Manifesto by Digital Humanities at UCLA, 2008

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