Chapter 3 Droit de cité The Digital Lab as Digital Milieu

When King's Digital Lab was established in late 2015 it was conceived as both a craft factory (working with colleagues to produce digital outputs) and a technical experiment (a site where the intersection of technology and the humanities could be explored). Significant progress has been made on...

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Main Author: Smithies, James (auth)
Other Authors: Ffrench, Patrick (auth), Ciula, Arianna (auth)
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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