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When #DataFeminism @laurenfklein.bsky.social came out in 2020, it felt like a perfect match for #DigitalHumanities. Here was a framework all about concerns some #dh scholars have been circling for years. And yet, I can’t say the field has embraced it.😢 Why? latex-ninja.com/2026/05/31/w...
reading this: bsky.app/profile/vort... makes me think they’re on to something.
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When Data Feminism came out in 2020, it felt like a perfect match for Digital Humanities. Here was a framework that took data seriously as a site of power, bias, and politics: exactly the kind of c…
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Why the Digital Humanities Haven’t Embraced Data Feminism
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To the degree that the cybernetic understanding of information that was the organizing intelligence of businesses and governments in the 20th century was inspired by the machine and the industrial factory, the organizing intelligence of the 21st century is that of the group chat.