In Zeiten einer global fortschreitenden Urbanisierung der Lebenswelten gewinnen Imaginationen und Projektionen eines guten Lebens auf dem Land eine neue diskursive Attraktivität. Sie verweisen auf eine lange und ambivalente Geschichte zwischen Anforderungen und Überforderungen gesellschaftlichen Wandels sowie den Ansprüchen auf ein gelingendes Leben. Angesichts umfassender Transformationen, Krisen und Katastrophen bieten die kulturellen Produktionen ländlicher Lebensverhältnisse - und damit verbunden die Vorstellungen von Natur, Idylle und Heimat - sowohl idealisierte Sehnsuchtsorte als auch konkretisierte Orientierungspunkte. Land und Ländlichkeit geraten in ein komplexes Spannungsverhältnis, das auch Auskunft gibt über Wahrnehmung und Selbstverständnis im Leben in und zwischen Stadt und Land.
A wide range of scientific and scholarly activities contribute to how science and research create new knowledge. Knowledge as such comes in different forms, enriches the human record, and provides tools, methods, and techniques that guide societal handling of events. However, as a consequence of and a reaction to new technological, societal, or political changes, the process of producing new knowledge has changed quite dramatically over time. 1 There are a lot of steps that constitute the process of knowledge production, but often only in the combination of "knowledge from different domains" is "the essence of innovation" created (Kertcher 49). "Interdisciplinary collaboration is [thus] key to solving complex tasks" (ID+Lab) and promises not only systemic transformation of science and research (Kertcher 60) but influences society as a whole. Cocreation of knowledge across different professional cultures is not always an easy undertaking and challenges traditions that were built over centuries. However, it can also offer a "markedly unique alternative to the technologies and practices of a [single] scientific community" (Kertcher 50) and thus contribute to change.Interdisciplinary knowledge production is at the core of digital humanities (DH) research. Without interdisciplinary teams that are equipped with special expertise in many fields, success in projects is only achieved in very few cases. Collaboration is thus "a major hallmark of digital humanities practice" (Nowviskie) and a pre-condition for the fruitful co-creation of knowledge within (mainly, but not only) the humanities and (computer) sciences. But what really is in a DH project? Besides the research-related questions and tasks, what are the systematic and structural components of a DH project? And how can many stakeholders with different backgrounds cooperate and "follow a conceptual workflow that considers all aspects of collaboration" (Alharbi et al. 54
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