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Digital Humanities Quarterly, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, 2022
- Houda Lamqaddam, Inez De Prekel, Koenraad Brosens, Katrien Verbert:
Perceptual Effects of Hierarchy in Art Historical Social Networks. - Kimmo Elo:
A Text Network Analysis of Discursive Changes in German, Austrian and Swiss New Year's Speeches 2000-2021. - Nozomu Okuda, Jeffery Kinnison, Patrick J. Burns, Neil Coffee, Walter J. Scheirer:
Tesserae Intertext Service. - Simon Peter Rowberry:
The Ebook Imagination. - Ciaran B. Trace:
Archives, Information Infrastructure, and Maintenance Work. - Nathanael Moore:
The Brain Is Deeper Than the Sea: Sea and Spar Between, Computational Stuplimity, and Fragmentation. - Elli Bleeker, Bram Buitendijk, Ronald Haentjens Dekker, Vincent Neyt, Dirk Van Hulle:
Layers of Variation: a Computational Approach to Collating Texts with Revisions. - Kailey Fukushima, Karen Bourrier, Janice Parker:
The Lives of Mistresses and Maids: Editing Victorian Correspondence with Genealogy, Prosopography, and the TEI.
Volume 16, Number 2, 2022
Front Matter
- Roopika Risam, Alex Gil:
Introduction: The Questions of Minimal Computing. - Tiffany Chan, Jentery Sayers:
Minimal Computing from the Labor Perspective. - Quinn Dombrowski:
Minimizing Computing Maximizes Labor. - Nabeel Siddiqui:
Hidden in Plain-TeX: Investigating Minimal Computing Workflows. - Martin Paul Eve:
Lessons from the Library: Extreme Minimalist Scaling at Pirate Ebook Platforms.
- Matthew Lincoln, Jennifer Isasi, Sarah Melton, François Dominic Laramée:
Relocating Complexity: The Programming Historian and Multilingual Static Site Generation. - Christina Boyles, Andy Boyles Petersen:
Power and Precarity: Lessons from the Makers by Mail Project. - Sylvia Fernandez:
United Fronteras como tercer espacio: Modelo transfronterizo a través de las humanidades digitales poscoloniales y la computación mínima. - Raffaele Viglianti, Gimena del Rio Riande, Nidia Hernández, Romina De León:
Open, Equitable, and Minimal: Teaching Digital Scholarly Editing North and South. - Zahra Rizvi, Rohan Chauhan, A. Sean Pue, Nishat Zaidi:
Minimal Computing for Exploring Indian Poetics. - Till Grallert:
Open Arabic Periodical Editions: A Framework for Bootstrapped Scholarly Editions Outside the Global North. - Chris Diaz:
Minimal Computing with Progressive Web Apps. - Jing Chen, Mengqi Li, Wensi Lin, Yinzhou Zhao, Mengyue Zhang, Han Chen, Qiang Hu, Yongqing Xie:
Simple but Beautiful: A Case Study on the ZHI Project of Traditional Craftsmanship. - Tanya E. Clement, Ben W. Brumfield, Sara Brumfield:
The AudiAnnotate Project: Four Case Studies in Publishing Annotations for Audio and Video.
- Francesca Giovannetti, Francesca Tomasi:
Linked data from TEI (LIFT): A Teaching Tool for TEI to Linked Data Transformation. - Robert Gorman:
Universal Dependencies and Author Attribution of Short Texts with Syntax Alone. - Stephanie Boddie, Amy Hillier:
The Making and Re-making of The Philadelphia Negro. - Jennifer Edmond, Nicole Basaraba, Michelle Doran, Vicky Garnett, Courtney Helen Grile, Eliza Papaki, Erzsebet Toth-Czifra:
Scholarly Primitives of Scholarly Meetings: A DH-Inspired Exploration of the Virtual Incunabular in the Time of COVID 19. - Wenyi Shang, Win-Bin Huang:
Rediscussing the Political Struggle in the Light of Reform in Late 11th Century China under the View of Digital Humanities. - Suphan Kirmizialtin, David Joseph Wrisley:
Automated Transcription of Non-Latin Script Periodicals: A Case Study in the Ottoman Turkish Print Archive. - Mélanie Péron, Meaghan Moody, Vickie Karasic:
Stitching the Fragmented: Feminist Maker Pedagogy and Immersive Technologies for Cultural Learning. - Simone Murray:
Varieties of Digital Literary Studies: Micro, Macro, Meso. - James Baker, Andrew Salway, Cynthia Roman:
Detecting and Characterising Transmission from Legacy Collection Catalogues. - Anette Hagen, Elise Seip Tønnessen:
Worlds and Readers: Augmented Reality in Modern Polaxis. - Jaap Verheul, Hannu Salmi, Martin Riedl, Asko Nivala, Lorella Viola, Jana Keck, Emily Bell:
Using word vector models to trace conceptual change over time and space in historical newspapers, 1840-1914. - Elspeth Brown, Cait McKinney, Dan Guadagnolo, Juan Carlos Mezo Gonzalez, Sid Cunningham, Caleigh Inman, Zohar Freeman, Amal Khurram, Alisha Krishna, Mackenzie Stewart:
Transmediation as Radical Pedagogy in Building Queer and Trans Digital Archives. - Hoyeol Kim:
Sentiment Analysis: Limits and Progress of the Syuzhet Package and Its Lexicons. - James Smithies, Sarah Atkinson, Elliott Hall:
Applied Digital Humanities and the Creative Industries in the United Kingdom.
- Onyekachi Henry Ibekwe:
New Digital Worlds: Postcolonial Digital Humanities in Theory, Praxis and Pedagogy, Evanston. - Yasamin Rezaei:
Data Stories for/from All: Why Data Feminism is for Everyone.
Volume 16, Number 3, 2022
Front Matter
- Alanna Prince, Cara Marta Messina:
Black Digital Humanities for the Rising Generation.
- Brienne A. Adams:
"Whole Self to the World": Creating Affective Worlds and Black Digital Intimacy in the Fandom of The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl and Insecure. - Franny Gaede, Ana-Maurine Lara, Alaí Reyes-Santos, Kate Thornhill:
Afro-Indigenous Women Healers in the Caribbean and Its Diasporas: A Decolonial Digital Humanities Project. - Bryan M. Jenkins, Taryn K. Myers:
Digital Black Voices: Podcasting and the Black Public Sphere. - Romi Ron Morrison:
Voluptuous Disintegration: A Future History of Black Computational Thought. - Ravynn K. Stringfield:
#BlackScholarJoy: The Labor, Resistance and Joy Practices of Black Women Graduate Students. - Jazma Sutton, Kalani Craig:
Reaping the Harvest: Descendant Archival Practice to Foster Sustainable Digital Archives for Rural Black Women.
- Moya Bailey:
My DH Present, Past, & Future. - Kim Gallon:
Looking Backward and Forward: Pleasure, Joy, and the Future of Black DH. - Kaiama L. Glover:
Caribbean Futures in Black DH. - Elizabeth Losh:
The Fulll Monty. - Louis M. Maraj:
Nutha Planets: On Telos and Digital Blackness. - Angel David Nieves:
"For the master's [DH] tools will never dismantle the master's house": An Alternative Primer for a Critical Black DH Praxis. - Bethany Nowviskie:
New Questions, Next Work. - Roopika Risam:
Our Time Is Now (It's Always Been Our Time).
- Sabrina Sauer, Berber Hagedoorn:
Linking Data and Disciplines: Interdisciplinary brokering in digital humanities research. - Peter L. Forberg:
Critical Design as Theory, Experiment, and Data: A Sociologically-Informed Approach to Visualizing Networks of Loss. - Gábor Mihály Tóth, Tim Hempel, Krishna Somandepalli, Shri Narayanan:
Studying Large-Scale Behavioral Differences in Auschwitz-Birkenau with Simulation of Gendered Narratives. - Lizhou Fan, Todd Presner:
Algorithmic Close Reading: Using Semantic Triplets to Index and Analyze Agency in Holocaust Testimonies. - Blanca Gómez Cifuentes, Carlos Fernández-Freire, Isabel del-Bosque-González, Idoia Murga Castro:
Researching Spanish Dance in Time and Space: A GIS for La Argentina's Ballets Espagnols. - Lacey Schauwecker:
Sight and Sound: Counter-mapping the U.S.-Mexico Border Crisis. - Chelsea Canon, Douglas Boyle, Katherine J. Hepworth:
Ethical and Effective Visualization of Knowledge Networks. - Johanna Drucker, Peter Polack, Pietro Santachiara:
Heterochronologies: a platform for correlation and research in temporal graphics. - Erik Simpson, Hannah L. P. Brown, Lana Sabb, Olly Shortell, James Lee:
Networked Cross-Dressing: A Digital Refashioning of Shakespearean Gender Subversion.
Volume 16, Number 4, 2022
- Jerry Bonnell, Mitsunori Ogihara:
Rule-based Adornment of Modern Historical Japanese Corpora using Accurate Universal Dependencies. - Laura Estill, Jennifer Guiliano, Élika Ortega, Melissa Terras, Deb Verhoeven, Glen Layne-Worthey:
The circus we deserve? A front row look at the organization of the annual academic conference for the Digital Humanities. - Alastair Gornall, Sayan Bhattacharyya:
Digital Humanities Inside Out: Developing a Digital Humanities Curriculum for Computer Scientists in Singapore. - Hugo Dirk Hogenbirk, Wim Mol:
Interpreting Measures of Meaning: Introducing Salience Differentiated Stability. - Adán Israel Lerma Mayer, Ximena Gutierrez-Vasques, Ernesto Priani Saisó, Hannu Salmi:
Underlying Sentiments in 1867: A Study of News Flows on the Execution of Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico in Digitized Newspaper Corpora.
- Amanda Furiasse:
The Banality of Big Data: A Review of Discriminating Data. - Melanie Andresen:
Annotation: A Uniting, but Multifaceted Practice. A Review of Nantke and Schlupkothen (2020).
- The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations:
Response to "The circus we deserve? A front row look at the organization of the annual academic conference for the Digital Humanities".
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