In this essay, I reflect on my experience working in the field of Digital Humanities at The Graduate Center (GC) of the City University of New York (CUNY) to refute the misconception that the point of intersection of humanities and computation is dependent on robust technological infrastructure and, therefore, outside of the reach of underfunded public institutions. On the contrary, my tenure as a GC Digital Fellow suggests that the development of DH communities of practice can be an especially valuable asset for public universities, due to the waterfall effect they can produce for both the academic and the local community. Finally, I present evidence of second and third-order effects of the GC’s institutional DH culture by briefly introduc...
This is a position paper for a workshop convened by the Council of Graduate Schools on rethinking th...
Over the past decade or so, digital humanities discussions and initiatives have become more socially...
This blogging assignment serves as a low-stakes activity that encourages students to make sense of t...
In this essay, I reflect on my experience working in the field of Digital Humanities at The Graduate...
The Digital Humanities (DH) has focused narrowly on digital research methods and projects and digita...
We are excited to share our work on Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities (DPiH), which was published o...
Report on the NEH Summer Institute for Community College Faculty held in July 2015 at Lane Community...
According to Profession\u27s 2005 Presidential Forum, one reason for dwindling enrollment in the Hum...
Published in The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media and Textuality, this chapter takes stock of th...
What opportunities do digital technologies present scholars? How do developments in digital media su...
Academic institutions are starting to recognize the growing public interest in digital humanities re...
As a graduate student in the humanities, I am often fearful that my labor is performed for the sake ...
Review of Digital Humanities Pedagogy: Practices, Principles, and Politics, edited by Brett D. Hirsc...
Establishing a meaningful digital identity is essential to managing one’s scholarly and professional...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: The Mapping the Futures of Higher Education...
This is a position paper for a workshop convened by the Council of Graduate Schools on rethinking th...
Over the past decade or so, digital humanities discussions and initiatives have become more socially...
This blogging assignment serves as a low-stakes activity that encourages students to make sense of t...
In this essay, I reflect on my experience working in the field of Digital Humanities at The Graduate...
The Digital Humanities (DH) has focused narrowly on digital research methods and projects and digita...
We are excited to share our work on Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities (DPiH), which was published o...
Report on the NEH Summer Institute for Community College Faculty held in July 2015 at Lane Community...
According to Profession\u27s 2005 Presidential Forum, one reason for dwindling enrollment in the Hum...
Published in The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media and Textuality, this chapter takes stock of th...
What opportunities do digital technologies present scholars? How do developments in digital media su...
Academic institutions are starting to recognize the growing public interest in digital humanities re...
As a graduate student in the humanities, I am often fearful that my labor is performed for the sake ...
Review of Digital Humanities Pedagogy: Practices, Principles, and Politics, edited by Brett D. Hirsc...
Establishing a meaningful digital identity is essential to managing one’s scholarly and professional...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: The Mapping the Futures of Higher Education...
This is a position paper for a workshop convened by the Council of Graduate Schools on rethinking th...
Over the past decade or so, digital humanities discussions and initiatives have become more socially...
This blogging assignment serves as a low-stakes activity that encourages students to make sense of t...