Katherine McDonough bio at the The Alan Turing Institute / @khetiwe24
Her links when speaking at "Research infrastructures in heritage institutions" - ""Building Collaborations for Historical Research""
- livingwithmachines.ac.uk - twitter / latest news
- research-projects/machines-reading-maps
- The “Stations to Stations” paper can be found here
- The “Maps of a Nation” paper is open access
- Fede Nanni’s blog post about the film credit style authorship is here
- You can find out more about the Turing generally here
- All of our public code for Living with Machines is here
From her presentention the below slide with a quote from the book Digital Technology and the Practices of Humanities Research page 13 "We are not only moving toward a different paradigm of communication, but also toward different paradigms of knowledge creation, an additional shift that will have significant impact.....The ideal would be to see research questions and collaborations negotiated on the basis of reciprocity, that is, a relationship where each researcher brings their own questions to a given trajectory of research, and in which humanistic questions are pursued in concert with an advancing baseline of technological capacity...."