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Reflections on HASTAC2011, politics, institutions

I’ve just come back from the 2011 HASTAC Conference. And if this blog leads you to think that I’ve been to an astonishing number of conferences recently, you’d be right. It’s a sign both of my having...

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#transformDH and transformativity

At MLA, Jentery Sayers gave a paper that cited the TransformDH Tumblr, which I previously linked at my post on digital praxis as theory––which Jentery also cited in his MLA talk. (I’m honored.) I was...

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Journal of Digital Humanities

The Journal of Digital Humanities has just brought out its first issue. It includes a special section on the status of ‘theory’ in digital humanities, in which I’m very pleased to present a...

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#ASA2012 panel transcript: What can digital humanities bring to American...

I’m at the American Studies Association Annual Conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It’s an amazing experience, as ASA always is. I’ve become very committed to documenting the conferences I attend when...

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#transformDH at #ASA2012. Marginal Digital Knowledges: A Workshop on...

The last panel I attended at ASA was the one that I participated in: Marginal Digital Knowledges: A Workshop on Technology, Transformation, and Resistance Chair: Tara McPherson (USC) wasn’t able to...

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can digital humanities mean transformative critique?

While I was at the Eaton/SFRA conference on science fiction media this past weekend (of which more soon), the new Journal of e-Media Studies, a special issue on Computational Cultures After the Cloud...

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#transformDH Conference: Call for Video Contributions!

I’m incredibly excited to announce that on October 2 and 3 2015, the University of Maryland Women’s Studies Department will host a gathering for scholars and practitioners doing gender, race,...

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Two deadlines

This site may have been quiet of late, but its writer has been extremely busy. Two of the projects I’m most excited to be working on this semester have deadlines today, so it seemed like an excellent...

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A digital amphibian moving through transformative worlds

Last week, I was invited to participate in the Composing Disability conference at George Washington University. Jonathan Hsy organized a wonderful panel titled Digitial Amphibians: Parallel Lives and...

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