Digital Humanities Quarterly, an open-access, peer-reviewed, digital journal covering all aspects of digital media in the humanities. Indexed in Web of Science.
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CFP - AI for DH: Research Problems and Critical Approaches. DHQ seeks 500-word abstracts for a special issue on AI (research problems, critical approaches, responsible applications, case studies, etc.).
Deadline: Sept 15, 2025. More details: https://t.co/9SfDlYIoLb
What started as an experiment in journal publication, has now flourished through +15 years! 🎉✨All thanks to YOU and our readers! Check out our EIC's interview to hear how DHQ's experimentalism thrived in the world of academic publications 🎙️ https://t.co/rAlM4zkKd1 #dh#adho
🎧✨ Wrapping up our founder-interview series featuring our editor-in-chief, @julia_flanders . Tune in to listen to the incredible journey and establishment of not just DHQ but also ADHO and the field of digital humanities: https://t.co/rAlM4zkKd1 #adho#ach#dh#dhq
New preview issue alert! See 18.4 Digital Sankofa: Understanding the Past and Futures of Black Digital Humanities from editors @rybayeck and Joseph Bayeck https://t.co/7D5d0KkgGd
Missed our preview issue 18.3? 👋Topics range from exploring digital methods to enable new approaches to data decolonisation, adapting NLP methods to analyze figurative language as a network, extracting translation data from library catalogues, and more!
https://t.co/lwYkNODiwC
Happy book review Friday! 📗Check out Brian M. Watson's review of Abigail de Kosnik's "Rogue Archives: Digital Cultural Memory and Media Fandom" from @mitpress: https://t.co/jpvwmq5T2d
Hello #DH community! We’re seeking your input 🔔 What languages would you like to see prioritized for translation or readability of articles? Your feedback will shape future journal discussions. Share your thoughts with us below! ⬇️
Happy book review Friday! 📗Check out Nathan Sullivan's review of David M. Rieder's "Suasive Iterations: Rhetoric, Writing, & Physical Computing" from Parlor Press: https://t.co/ockZObjW4u
ICYMI check out Melissa Terras' interview to uncover the fascinating behind-the-scenes history of DHQ. She shares her insights on the challenges, successes, and fun that goes into publishing each issue:🎧🌟
https://t.co/6zgTm7mttn
Happy book review Friday! 📙Check out a vintage review from Samantha Blickhan of "Academic Crowdsourcing in the Humanities: Crowds, Communities and Co-production" by Mark Hedges & Stuart Dunn from @ElsevierConnect:
https://t.co/XJQUzbLZBL
From struggles in getting submissions in the first two years, to numerous submissions in 2024! Hear Melissa Terras as part of our founder-interview series as she shares about the experimental and open-access model of the journal: https://t.co/JGLK9Cicd6
#dhq#adho#ach#dh
Hear @melissaterras in our founder-interview series as she takes us down memory lane of the establishment of the journal & brand that DHQ has built. The time & place where #dh practitioners came together to create an open, inclusive space: https://t.co/JGLK9CiK2E
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Happy book review Friday! 📙Check out another vintage book review, Cara Marta Messina's review of Timothy J. Welsh’s Mixed Realism: Videogames and the Violence of Fiction from @UMinnPress:
https://t.co/ZMxbB9CTgo