A discussion of the "Diversity Debate" in the Digital Humanities, with particular reference to DH 2016. Chapter compares DH as a paradiscipline to area disciplines such as Medieval Studies and argues a) that "Diversity" cannot be distinguished from "Quality" within the Digital Humanities; and b) even if it could, "Diversity" would be more important than "Quality" for the progress of the field. Concludes with a discussion on the importance (and ethics) of discussing ostensibly private or closed debates among "gatekeeper" committees within DH, arguing that such conversations have played an outsized role in the development of the field and must be treated as a core part of the discipline's history
During the past two decades or so, the emergence and ever-accelerating development of digital media ...
Review of Domenico Fiormonte, Sukanta Chaudhuri and Paola Ricaurte (eds). Global Debates in the Digi...
Digital humanities has become an influential and widely adopted term only in the past decade. Beyond...
A discussion of the "Diversity Debate" in the Digital Humanities, with particular reference to DH 20...
One of the main characteristics of work in the Digital Humanities is collaboration: between individu...
This article examines the relationship between intersectionality and the digital humanities. Interse...
Abstract for DH 2019 (Utrecht) This workshop seeks to create awareness of diversity and cultural...
In conducting research, digital humanists find themselves in two competing worlds. We are at once ci...
Abstract for DH2020 (Ottawa; later DH online) This workshop seeks to create awareness of diversity ...
As the field of digital humanities has grown in size and scope, the question of how to navigate a sc...
Over the past decade or so, digital humanities discussions and initiatives have become more socially...
scholars; theoretical archivists, critical race coders. We need new forms of graduate and undergradu...
Issues of Social Justice, broadly conceived, are increasingly being included as a component in digit...
Today, Digital Humanities are viewed from different perspectives: as an academic subject or discipli...
Prof. Simon Burrows and Dr. Tully Barnett consider how DH should be defined, what it is as well as i...
During the past two decades or so, the emergence and ever-accelerating development of digital media ...
Review of Domenico Fiormonte, Sukanta Chaudhuri and Paola Ricaurte (eds). Global Debates in the Digi...
Digital humanities has become an influential and widely adopted term only in the past decade. Beyond...
A discussion of the "Diversity Debate" in the Digital Humanities, with particular reference to DH 20...
One of the main characteristics of work in the Digital Humanities is collaboration: between individu...
This article examines the relationship between intersectionality and the digital humanities. Interse...
Abstract for DH 2019 (Utrecht) This workshop seeks to create awareness of diversity and cultural...
In conducting research, digital humanists find themselves in two competing worlds. We are at once ci...
Abstract for DH2020 (Ottawa; later DH online) This workshop seeks to create awareness of diversity ...
As the field of digital humanities has grown in size and scope, the question of how to navigate a sc...
Over the past decade or so, digital humanities discussions and initiatives have become more socially...
scholars; theoretical archivists, critical race coders. We need new forms of graduate and undergradu...
Issues of Social Justice, broadly conceived, are increasingly being included as a component in digit...
Today, Digital Humanities are viewed from different perspectives: as an academic subject or discipli...
Prof. Simon Burrows and Dr. Tully Barnett consider how DH should be defined, what it is as well as i...
During the past two decades or so, the emergence and ever-accelerating development of digital media ...
Review of Domenico Fiormonte, Sukanta Chaudhuri and Paola Ricaurte (eds). Global Debates in the Digi...
Digital humanities has become an influential and widely adopted term only in the past decade. Beyond...