Category: Journals & Presses

  • Join the Collective – The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy

    Call for Participation The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy seeks new members to join our Editorial Collective. We invite applications from graduate students, scholars, and practitioners in all fields who critically and creatively engage with digital technology in their teaching, learning, and research. We will be appointing both graduate student members and non-student members […]

  • CFP: Digital Humanities Quarterly Special Issue: Digital Sankofa: Understanding Black Digital Humanities past and futures

    CFP: Digital Humanities Quarterly Special Issue: Digital Sankofa: Understanding Black Digital Humanities past and futures

    Respond to this CFP by submitting your abstract by April 15, 2022 which is the new extension. Visit the Digital Humanaties Quarterly for more information on the submission process and more.  http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/submissions/cfps.html

  • Dissertation to First Book with Ken Wissoker | RECAP

    Dissertation to First Book with Ken Wissoker | RECAP

    Ken Wissoker of Duke UP says to “write for the fang[x]rls…” If you weren’t one of the 100+ people able to make it to Ken Wissoker’s incredible Dissertation to First Book talk, don’t worry – I’ve got you covered. Wissoker, the Senior Executive Editor at Duke University Press & Director of Intellectual Publics here at […]

  • Digital in the Age of Doomscroll

                2021 is many things, including, an odd time to get paid to share information on the internet. As the social media manager for Southern Spaces, an open-access digital academic journal, I share published pieces on Twitter and Facebook. These are channels that are now actively struggling to combat disinformation campaigns and conspiracy theorists. They are, […]

  • Strategies for Co-Writing

    Strategies for Co-Writing

    By Kaysi Holman, Cihan Tekay, Sujung Kim, Mary Grueser, Michael Epstein, Stefano Morello Note: In their initial collaboration, the authors of this post wrote in different font colors to distinguish between voices in the document, which is an easy and effective strategy for co-writing that makes voices visible and indicates which voices could be brought out even more. […]

  • Delis Negrón Digital Archive

    Delis Negrón Digital Archive

                                                            The Delis Negrón Digital Archive captures the life and legacy of Delis Negrón, born in 1901 in Toa Alta, Puerto Rico, and who was director, editor, poet, […]

  • Publishing Makerspace on the Road: Madison BH + DH Conference

    Publishing Makerspace on the Road: Madison BH + DH Conference

    The history of the book and its future—in both traditional and nontraditional forms—are connected in fascinating and useful ways: this is a principle that resonates strongly with the members of the Publishing Makerspace Working Group, which explains why we were attracted by the dual theme of the Book History + Digital Humanities conference at the […]

  • Digital Culture Sites that Allison Digs

    Digital Culture Sites that Allison Digs

    Presented here are five different websites that I have discovered over the years which have fostered my interest in digital media. As a prospective graduate student, these sites (in one way or another) have provided inspiration and have shaped my interests in theories related to multimedia and human-computer interaction. All are fairly simple at the […]

  • A Review of the Spring 2017 Digital History Reviews

    Let me start by thanking Christina Davidson and Benjamin Weber for putting together this series of reviews for HASTAC.  The Journal of American History has been reviewing websites and other digital projects for sixteen years and the number of other places featuring academic reviews of digital history projects has increased over the last five to […]