Led by Prof. Kaxton SIU, the Digital Humanities, Culture and Society Working Group explores how digital technologies shape culture and social life at regional and global scales, and how humanities approaches can critically inform digital transformation. Bringing together scholars from the humanities, social sciences and data science, the group advances ethical, inclusive and collaborative research, from platform studies and digital heritage to public engagement and policy.
DIGITAL HUMANITIES, CULTURE AND SOCIETY
RESEARCH TOPICS
Digital cultures, platforms and online communities
Computational humanities methods (text mining, NLP, network and spatial analysis)
Digital heritage, archives and memory
Algorithmic governance, AI ethics and data justice
Creative and cultural industries in the digital economy
Digital inequalities, access and inclusion
Public humanities and digital storytelling
CONVENOR
Prof. Kaxton SIU, Hong Kong Baptist University
KEY MEMBERS
Kevin, Darren, Julian Groves, Chung, Jiang Jin, Minos









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