Debates in the digital humanities 2023 / Matthew K. Gold and Lauren F. Klein, editors.

"Debates in the Digital Humanities 2023 presents a state-of-the-field vision of digital humanities amid rising social, political, economic, and environmental crises; a global pandemic; and the deepening of austerity regimes in U.S. higher education. This latest volume in the Debates in Digital Human...

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Uniform Title:Debates in the digital humanities.
Other Authors: Gold, Matthew K. (Editor)
Klein, Lauren F. (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2023]
Series:Debates in the digital humanities.
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Physical Description:xv, 444 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Format: Book

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505 0 0 |t The digital humanities, moment to moment /  |r Matthew K. Gold and Lauren F. Klein --  |t Openings and interventions. Toward a political economy of digital humanities /  |r Matthew N. Hannah --  |t All the work you do not see: labor, digitizers, and the foundations of digital humanities /  |r Astrid J. Smith and Bridget Whearty --  |t Right-to-left (RTL) text: digital humanities plus half a billion users /  |r Masoud Ghorbaninejad, Nathan P. Gibson, and David Joseph Wrisley --  |t Relation-oriented AI: why indigenous protocols matter for the digital humanities /  |r Michelle Lee Brown, Hēmi Whaanga, and Jason Edward Lewis --  |t A U.S. Latinx digital humanities manifesto /  |r Gabriela Baeza Ventura, María Merchant, Lorena Gauthereau, and Crolina Villarroel --  |t Theories and approaches. The body is not (only) a metaphor: rethinking embodiment in DH /  |r Harmony Bench and Kate Elswit --  |t The queer gap in cultural analytics /  |r Kent K. Chang --  |t The feminist data manifest-NO: an introduction and four reflections /  |r Tonia Sutherland, Marika Cifor, T. L. Cowan, Jas Rault, and Patricia Garcia --  |t Black is not the absence of light: restoring Black visibility and liberation to digital humanities /  |r Nishani Frazier, Christy Hyman, and Hilary N. Green --  |t Digital humanities in the deepfake era /  |r Abraham Gibson --  |t Operationalizing surveillance studies in the digital humanities /  |r Christa Boyles, Andrew Boyles Petersen, and Arun Jacob --  |t Disciplines and institutions. A voice interrupts: digital humanities as a tool to hear Black life /  |r Alison Martin --  |t Addressing an emergency: the "pragmatic tilt" required of scholarship, data, and design by the climate crisis /  |r Jo Guldi --  |t Digital art history as disciplinary practice /  |r Emily Pugh --  |t Building and sustaining Africana digital humanities at HBCUs /  |r Rico Devara Chapman --  |t A call to research action: transnational solidarity for digital humanists /  |r Olivia Quintanilla and Jeanelle Horcasitas --  |t Game studies, endgame? /  |r Anastasia Salter and Mel Stanfill --  |t Pedagogies and practices. The challenges and possibilities of social media data: new directions in literary studies and the digital humanities /  |r Melanie Walsh --  |t Language is not a default setting: countering DH's English problem /  |r Quinn Dombrowski and Patrick J. Burns --  |t Librarians' illegible labor: toward a documentary practice of digital humanities /  |r Spencer D. C. Keralis, Rafia Mirza, and Maura Seale --  |t Reframing the conversation: digital humanists, disabilities, and accessibility /  |r Megan R. Brett, Jessica Marie Otis, and Mills Kelly --  |t From precedents to collective action: realities and recommendations for digital dissertations in history /  |r Zoe LeBlanc, Celeste Tường Vy Sharpe, and Jeri Wieringa --  |t Critique is the steam: reorienting critical digital humanities across disciplines /  |r James Malazita --  |t Forum: #unsilencedpast /  |r Kaiama L. Glover. Being undisciplined: Black womanhood in digital spaces /  |r a conversation with Marlene L. Daut and Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel --  |t How this helps us get free: telling Black stories through technology /  |r a conversation with Kim Gallon and Marisa Parham --  |t "Blackness" in France: taking up mediatized space /  |r a conversation with Maboula Soumahoro and Mame-Fatou Niang --  |t The power to create: building alternative (digital) worlds /  |r a conversation with Martha S. Jones and Jessica Marie Johnson. 
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