Recursive Historiographical Work and the Responsibility of the Historian: Adrian Johns

Culture Machine Live, a series of podcasts which consider a range of issues including the digital humanities, internet politics, the future of cultural studies, cultural theory and philosophy, is pleased to announce its latest episode:

Recursive Historiographical Work and the Responsibility of the Historian: Adrian Johns

http://culturemachinepodcasts.podbean.com/e/recursive-historiographical-work-and-the-responsibility-of-the-historian-adrian-johns-1428923430/

This interview with historian Adrian Johns by Janneke Adema focuses on historical efforts to redefine print’s past, on the relationship between technology, science and knowledge, and on our responsibility and performativity as historians. The interview was conducted on March 20th 2015 at the Total Archive Conference at Cambridge University, UK.

You can find the whole Culture Machine Live podcast series at:

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The series is curated by Janneke Adema, Clare Birchall, Gary Hall & Pete Woodbridge

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