1. IntroductionAnne Schwan and Tara ThomsonPart I: Scholarship, Creative Practice and Engaging with Publics 2. Hybrid Humanities and Hybrid Education: Higher Education in, with and for the PublicRikke Toft Nørgård, Susan Schreibman and Marianne Ping Huang3. Experiential Education as Public Humanities PracticeAshley Bender and Gretchen Busl4. Open-Data, Open-Source, Open-Knowledge: Towards Open-Access Research in Media StudiesGiulia Taurino5. Adventures in Digital and Public Humanities: Co-Producing Trans History Through Creative CollaborationJason Barker, Kate Fisher, Jana Funke, Zed Gregory, Jen Grove, Rebecca Langlands, Ina Linge, Catherine McNamara, Ester McGeeney, Bon O Hara, Jay Stewart and Kazuki Yamada6. SémantiQueer: Making Linked Data Work for Public HistoryConstance Crompton7. Working with Incarcerated Communities: Representing Women in Prison on ScreenPaul Gray and Anne SchwanPart II: Making Memory, Making Community 8. Publics, Memory, Affect (or, Rethinking Publicness with Peter Watkins and Hannah Arendt)Marco de Waard9. The Role of Digital and Public Humanities in Confronting the Past: Survivors of Ireland s Magdalene Laundries Truth TellingJennifer O Mahoney10. The Precarious Digital Micropublic of #MeToo: An Ethnographic Account of Facebook Public Groups and PagesChristina Riley11. Literature, Technology, Society: A Digital Reconstruction of Cultural Conflicts in Chinua Achebe s Things Fall ApartTunde Ope-Davies (Opeibi)12. Multilingual Handwritten Text Recognition (MultiHTR) or Reading Your Grandma s Old Letters in German, Russian, Serbian and Ottoman Turkish with Artificial IntelligenceAleksej Tikhonov, Lesley Loew, Milanka Matic-Chalkitis, Martin Meindl and Achim RabusPart III: Mobilizing the Archive 13. Open Pedagogy and the Archives: Engaging Students in Public Digital HumanitiesTrey Conatser14. Practices and Challenges of Popularizing Digital Public Humanities During the COVID-19 Pandemic in JapanNobuhiko Kikuchi15. Breaking the Class Ceiling: The Challenges and Opportunities of Creating a Digital Archive of Edwardian Working-Class Book InscriptionsLauren Alex O Hagan16. Learning Seneca: A Case Study on Digital Presentations of North American Indigenous LanguagesFrancisco DelgadoPart IV: Digital Cultural Heritage 17. Acting on the Cultural Object: Digital Representation of Children s Writing Cultures in Museum CollectionsLois Burke and Kathryn Simpson18. A Data-Driven Approach to Public-Focused Digital Narratives for Cultural HeritageNicole Basaraba, Jennifer Edmond, Owen Conlan, and Peter Arnds19. People Inside : Creating Digital Community Projects on the YARN PlatformSimon Popple and Jenna Ng20. 3D Modelling of Heritage Objects: Representation, Engagement and Performativity of the Virtual RealmVisa Immonen21. Making Museum Global Impacts Visible: Advancing Digital Public Humanities from Data Aggregation to Data IntelligenceNatalia GrinchevaPart V: Engaging Space and Place 22. Maps, Music and Culture: Representing Historical Soundscapes through Digital MappingSara Belotti and Angela Fiore23. Civic Interaction, Urban Memory, and the Istanbul International Film FestivalSarah Jilani24. Look at the Graves!: Cemeteries as Guided Tourism Destinations in LatviaSolvita Burr, Anna Elizabete GriÄ·e, and KarÄ"na KrieviÅaPart VI: Public Discourse, Public Art and Activism 25. Public Historians, Social Media, and Hate Speech: The French CaseDeborah Paci26. The Public