Lothian, Alexis, and Amanda Phillips. 2013. “Can Digital Humanities Mean Transformative Critique?” E-Media Studies 3 (1).
https://journals.dartmouth.edu/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Journals.woa/xmlpage/4/article/425
"Perhaps we should inhabit, rather than eradicate, the status of bugs - even of viruses - in the system." p.1
"What would digital scholarship and the humanities disciplines be like if... their practitioners considered not only how the academy might reach out to underserved communities, but also how the kinds of knowledge production nurtured elsewhere could transform the academy itself?" p.1
"a "postcolonial" archive is one which examines and questions the creation of imperialist ideology within the structure of the archive." Adeline Koh
https://journals.dartmouth.edu/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Journals.woa/xmlpage/4/article/425
"Perhaps we should inhabit, rather than eradicate, the status of bugs - even of viruses - in the system." p.1
"What would digital scholarship and the humanities disciplines be like if... their practitioners considered not only how the academy might reach out to underserved communities, but also how the kinds of knowledge production nurtured elsewhere could transform the academy itself?" p.1
"a "postcolonial" archive is one which examines and questions the creation of imperialist ideology within the structure of the archive." Adeline Koh
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