Canberra.
The final speaker in this session at DHA 2012 is Ned Rossiter, who shifts our focus to the question of labour. He highlights what he calls the new zeal in visualising humanities research, but suggests that there isn’t enough drive towards new research methods, or towards the recognition of labour issues in the industries which digital humanities research investigates.
His example here is a study of the global logistics industry, with specific focus on transit labour in a number of cities in Asia, Australia, and Europe; logistics is key to forms of differential inclusion (for example through special administrative …











