Social Justice in the Digital Humanities

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Abstract

This course was developed as an Open Educaitonal Resouce published in #dariahTeach. It was developed to make visible socially-engaged and politically-aware digital scholarship happening around the world led by researchers and within heritage institutions. It is edited and managed by Susan Schreibman, and co-edited by Koraljka Kuzman Šlogar, Marianne Ping Huang, and Walter Scholger. Envisioned as a community-driven course, the majority of case studies have been authored by those who envisioned, developed, and manage the amazing projects working at the intersections of social justice and the digital humanities.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherDariahTeach
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • digital humanities
  • social justice
  • digital scholarship

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