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DGAH 110, Carleton College, Winter 2022
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Week 2

Analysis of Linked Jazz

January 16, 2022Daniel 1 Comment

Introduction Linked jazz is a research project to apply Linked Open Data to identify cultural heritage of jazz musicians and relationships of the musicians by creating a linked network. Sources The sources of the project are the documents or text… Continue Reading →

Week 2 music, week 2

Project Analysis: Mapping Inequality

January 16, 2022Kelly_H Leave a Comment
An image of Birmingham, Alabama's housing grades from HOLC data.

Mapping Inequality: Redlining in New Deal America is a project that aims both to make information about the work of the HOLC more accessible and to keep an active discourse and awareness of the ways in which it was problematic… Continue Reading →

Week 2 Mapping Inequality, Project Analysis

Does Food Have Rhythm?

January 15, 2022Sunny 1 Comment

Rhythm of Food is an open project started by Google News Lab and Truth % Beauty. This project shows Google search trends of food over the years, as a year clock. The project team insists that there is a consistency… Continue Reading →

Week 2 analysis, Data, Food, Google Search Trend, information, rhythm of food

Analysis of The Rhythm of Food

January 15, 2022Peter Leave a Comment

The Rhythm of Food explores the trend of different food in the United States in all 12 months from 2004 to 2018 by Google News Lab and Truth & Beauty. Breaking Down the Project Sources: The data is from Google… Continue Reading →

Week 2 DH project, Food, The Rhythm of Food

Deconstructing a DH project: Archival Gossip

January 15, 2022Luisa Leave a Comment

I explored a Digital Humanities project called Archival Gossip. What is the goal of the project? The goal of the project is to push scholars (and other interested readers) to recognize late 19th / early 20th century gossip as a… Continue Reading →

Week 2 19th Century, 20th Century, Archival Gossip, Deconstructing a DH Project

Zipcode (Flawed) Destiny

January 14, 2022yemi33 1 Comment
Week 2, Week 3 dhprojects

Identity In Digital Humanities

January 14, 2022Ali Leave a Comment

“Those already marginalized in society and the academy can also find themselves in the liminal spaces of this field. By centering the lives of women, people of color, and disabled folks, the types of possible conversations in digital humanities shift.” Moya… Continue Reading →

Week 2 Diversity, Identity

WE ARE OURSELVES

January 13, 2022Alejandro Leave a Comment

“I’m uncomfortable with any culture that encourages you take on an entire identity, rather than to express a facet of your own identity” Why I’m not a maker? – Debbie Chachra Reading this article was very interesting. It offered great… Continue Reading →

Week 2

It’s Ok to not be a maker

January 13, 2022Nina Sun 2 Comments

People have happily informed me that I am a maker because I use phrases like “design learning experiences,” which is mistaking what I do (teaching) for what I’m actually trying to help elicit (learning). To characterize what I do as… Continue Reading →

Week 2 opinion post

Divided Communities

January 13, 2022James Leave a Comment

The ways in which identities inform both theory and practice in digital humanities have been largely overlooked. Those already marginalized in society and the academy can also find themselves in the liminal spaces of this field. Bailey Z. Moya. “All… Continue Reading →

Week 2 Baiely Z. Moya, Digital Humanities

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