034 - Political Economy and Radical Digital Humanities

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This week we’re joined by Miriam Posner and Matthew Hannah to talk about digital humanities stuff! We talk about creating a Marxist political economy for DH, and what it means to do Radical DH. We mention map projections, labor issues, self identification, and why the Silent Hill III remake is bad. Student collaborator bill of rights Postdoctoral Laborers Bill of Rights | hc:26741 | Humanities CORE  Levels of Digital Preservation (DLF)  Do Better - Love(,) Us | Do Better Labor  Links to Miriam’s Stuff Miriam’s website On DH The Radical, Unrealized Potential of DH How Did They Make That? Bunch of tutorials (a lot of people use these in their teaching) Why is it so hard to do digital humanities in the library? On supply chains, etc. See No Evil The Software that Shapes Workers’ Lives Breakpoints and Black Boxes: Information in Global Supply Chains Links to Matthew’s Stuff Matthew’s website A Political Economy of Digital Humanities Vision Statement A Political Economy of Digital Humanities: New Directions CFP for ACH 2021 On DH  Inclusive Infrastructure: Digital Scholarship Centers and the Academic Library Liaison

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