In Between Research Cultures – The State of Digital Humanities in Finland

Digital humanities (DH) as a research field has been developing rapidly in Finland during the past few years, mainly due to increased funding and profiling activities. Although these infrastructural developments have created (smaller and larger) centres, hubs and clusters related directly or indirec...

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Main Authors: Inés Matres, Mila Oiva, Mikko Tolonen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Informaatiotutkimuksen yhdistys ITY ry 2018-06-01
Series:Informaatiotutkimus
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Online Access:https://journal.fi/inf/article/view/71160
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spelling doaj-a06651ab7f7241abaccb925b03e4bb122020-11-24T21:23:09ZengInformaatiotutkimuksen yhdistys ITY ryInformaatiotutkimus1797-91371797-91292018-06-0137210.23978/inf.7116071160In Between Research Cultures – The State of Digital Humanities in FinlandInés MatresMila OivaMikko TolonenDigital humanities (DH) as a research field has been developing rapidly in Finland during the past few years, mainly due to increased funding and profiling activities. Although these infrastructural developments have created (smaller and larger) centres, hubs and clusters related directly or indirectly to digital humanities, the future of Finnish research in this area depends on how the various scholarly and memory organisations, as well as individual scholars, succeed in joining forces. The overall argument in this paper is that digital humanities needs to establish its identity and to create a new space among research cultures with varying characteristics tackling a multitude of problems, and that this can only be achieved through national collaboration and the joint exploitation of the strengths of existing DH hubs. The article sets out a roadmap to this end, providing a detailed discussion of various developments in digital humanities, and analysing different possibilities in the international context. It is based on a survey conducted in 2016 among Finnish scholars in the fields of humanities and the social sciences, an analysis of existing infrastructures, and interviews with DH scholars involved with international top-level DH centres. The focus in the latter part of the article is on these interviews, and on the lessons learned abroad from which the Finnish DH community could benefit. We conclude with a strong call for collaboration to facilitate the further development of the DH field in Finland in response to international competition.https://journal.fi/inf/article/view/71160digital humanities [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p28220]research infrastructuresdigital research practicesFinlanddata [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p27250]collaborationopen sciene
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author Inés Matres
Mila Oiva
Mikko Tolonen
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Mila Oiva
Mikko Tolonen
In Between Research Cultures – The State of Digital Humanities in Finland
Informaatiotutkimus
digital humanities [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p28220]
research infrastructures
digital research practices
Finland
data [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p27250]
collaboration
open sciene
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Mila Oiva
Mikko Tolonen
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title In Between Research Cultures – The State of Digital Humanities in Finland
title_short In Between Research Cultures – The State of Digital Humanities in Finland
title_full In Between Research Cultures – The State of Digital Humanities in Finland
title_fullStr In Between Research Cultures – The State of Digital Humanities in Finland
title_full_unstemmed In Between Research Cultures – The State of Digital Humanities in Finland
title_sort in between research cultures – the state of digital humanities in finland
publisher Informaatiotutkimuksen yhdistys ITY ry
series Informaatiotutkimus
issn 1797-9137
1797-9129
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Digital humanities (DH) as a research field has been developing rapidly in Finland during the past few years, mainly due to increased funding and profiling activities. Although these infrastructural developments have created (smaller and larger) centres, hubs and clusters related directly or indirectly to digital humanities, the future of Finnish research in this area depends on how the various scholarly and memory organisations, as well as individual scholars, succeed in joining forces. The overall argument in this paper is that digital humanities needs to establish its identity and to create a new space among research cultures with varying characteristics tackling a multitude of problems, and that this can only be achieved through national collaboration and the joint exploitation of the strengths of existing DH hubs. The article sets out a roadmap to this end, providing a detailed discussion of various developments in digital humanities, and analysing different possibilities in the international context. It is based on a survey conducted in 2016 among Finnish scholars in the fields of humanities and the social sciences, an analysis of existing infrastructures, and interviews with DH scholars involved with international top-level DH centres. The focus in the latter part of the article is on these interviews, and on the lessons learned abroad from which the Finnish DH community could benefit. We conclude with a strong call for collaboration to facilitate the further development of the DH field in Finland in response to international competition.
topic digital humanities [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p28220]
research infrastructures
digital research practices
Finland
data [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p27250]
collaboration
open sciene
url https://journal.fi/inf/article/view/71160
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