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Digital Humanities Quarterly, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 2025
Front Matter
- Walter Hawthorne, Richard Roberts, Fatoumata Seck, Rebecca Wall:
Introduction: The Politics and Ethics of Naming the Names of Enslaved People in Digital Humanities Projects.
- Kelly M. Duke Bryant:
Digitizing Guardianship Registers in Senegal (1895-1910): Naming as Evidence and Ethical Concern. - Matthew S. Hopper:
Reflections on the Ethics of Research with the Registers of Liberated Africans in the Indian Ocean. - Mamadou Yéro Baldé, Djibrirou Daouda Ba, Ismaïla Mbodji:
The Pedagogical Innovations and Ethical Challenges of Integrating an Online Version of the Registers of the Liberation of Senegal (1857-1903) into the Teaching of History in the Senegalese Middle Cycle Public Schooling.
- Annette Joseph-Gabriel:
The Unnamed Fugitive and the Unknown Maroon: Anonymity and the Limits of Repair in Black Atlantic Historical Recovery. - Walter Hawthorne:
Descendants and Ethical Considerations when Documenting the Names of Enslaved People in Datasets on the Internet. - Richard Roberts, Rebecca Wall:
Naming Names of Enslaved People in the Senegal Liberations Project. - Marie Rodet, Mamadou Séne Cissé:
Naming Slavery in a Digital Public History Project in Mali in the Context of Increased Violence Against Those Who Refuse to Be Called "Slaves".
- Lee Mordechai, Alan Stahl, Mark Pyzyk, Ilia Curto Pelle:
Systematic bias in humanities datasets: ancient and medieval coin finds in the FLAME project. - Paul Barrett:
Unjust Readings: Against the New New Criticism. - Marcus Bingenheimer, Justin Brody, Ryan Nichols:
Experiments in Distant Reading: Using Topic Modeling on Chinese Buddhist Texts from 500-800 CE. - Sean Fraga, Christy Ye, Henry Huang, Zack Sai, Michael Hughes, April Yao, Samir Ghosh:
Introducing Booksnake: A Scholarly App for Transforming Existing Digitized Archival Materials into Life-Size Virtual Objects for Embodied Interaction in Physical Space, using IIIF and Augmented Reality.
- Sarah Ciston, Zach Mann, Mark C. Marino, Jeremy Douglass:
Can Open-Source Fix Predictive Policing? Anti-Racist Critical Code Studies Approach to Contemporary AI Policing Software.
- Loren Lee:
A Review of Bridget Whearty's Digital Codicology: Medieval Books and Modern Labor (2022). - Zeinab Parishani:
Black Waves in Digital Humanities: Vaziri's (2023) Exploration of African Enslavement in the Persian Gulf through Film. - Soni Wadhwa:
Review of The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Digital Humanities (2023).

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