Guest: Mark Algee-Hewitt; Co-Host: Sunil Persad Digital technologies are transforming how scholars research, interpret, and share knowledge. In this inaugural episode of Whole Minds, hosts explore the evolving field of Digital Humanities and its impact on teaching, scholarship, and public engagement. From computational text analysis to Al-assisted research, the conversation examines now tennology is resnaping the numanites wile raising important questions about interpretation, ethics, and creativity.
In this episode, Mark Algee-Hewitt joins Whole Minds to discuss the emergence of Digital Humanities and the ways computational methods are transforming humanities research.
Topics discussed include:
• What Digital Humanities is and why it matters
• the role of data in literary scholarship
The conversation explores how digital tools can complement traditional methods of inquiry while opening new possibilities for interdisciplinary collaboration