This presentation was created for the EMPOWER track of the ESCALATOR programme organised by the South African Centre for Digital Language Resources (SADiLaR). ESCALATOR aims to support the development of an inclusive and active community of practice in Digital Humanities and Computational Social Sciences in South Africa. For more information see https://escalator.sadilar.org/champions/empower. The recording of the presentation is available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/BRjrFPkRMc
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This presentation documents an aspect of my autoethnographic doctoral thesis that investigated issue...
The ESCALATOR programme aims to support the development of an inclusive and active community of prac...
This presentation provides a brief introduction to the ESCALATOR programme developed by the South Af...
This presentation was created for the EMPOWER track of the ESCALATOR programme organised by the Sout...
This African feminist ethnography examines how gender's incorporation into political and economic im...
ESCALATOR is a programme hosted by the South African Centre for Digital Language Resources. We suppo...
This presentation was prepared for Open/Social/Digital Humanities Pedagogy Training and Mentorship, ...
In this 21st century digital era, technology has massively developed and influenced the traditional ...
Feminist thinking and organising is being altered through digital spaces, as these spaces increasing...
This presentation was given at the Creative Commons Summit 2021. Session Title: Digital Humanities ...
This theoretical paper argues that Feminist Science and Technology Studies (FSTS) can help advance t...
This presentation was hosted during Open Education Week 2021. The short event briefly introduced the...
Through a series of case studies that explore Black women and femmes’ curation of, presence within, ...
This thesis examines the implementation of the new digital information and communications technolog...
How can digital spaces make possible a feminist future for the queer African woman? Writing as the e...
This presentation documents an aspect of my autoethnographic doctoral thesis that investigated issue...
The ESCALATOR programme aims to support the development of an inclusive and active community of prac...