Humanist Studies & the Digital Age, 5.1 (2017)
ISSN: 2158-3846 (online)
http://journals.oregondigital.org/hsda/
DOI: 10.7264/N3B27SQB

Toward a Distributed Gallery in the Scholarly Network: How can we persuade universities to own their responsibilities to the practice-based research that they patronize – while bringing new fully-accredited methodologies and infrastructures to Humanities and Arts Scholarship [video presentation]

John Cayley

Abstract

The long subtitle of this presentation sums up the fundamental question it addresses: how can we persuade universities to own their responsibilities to the practice-based research that they patronize – while bringing new, fully-accredited methodologies and infrastructures to Arts and Humanities scholarship? The “we” in this title-sentence refers to scholars interested not only in the opportunities offered by the digital infrastructure being built but willing to actively contribute to the designing of this infrastructure.

Link to Keynote video: https://youtu.be/BNlmGD8yJhc