Black Digital Protocols (original) (raw)

Black Spatial Humanities: Theories, Methods, and Praxis in Digital Humanities (A Follow-up NEH ODH Summer Institute Panel)

Angel Nieves

2017

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"Race, Otherness, and the Digital Humanities"

Rahul K Gairola

Bloomsbury Academic eBooks, 2023

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Digital Memory and Narrative through "African American Rhetoric[s] 2.0" Review of Digital Griots: African America Rhetoric in a Multimedia Age by Adam Banks for Enculturation: A Journal of Rhetoric, Writing, and Culture. March 2012.

Nicole A . McFarlane

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Black Software: The Internet and Racial Justice, from the AfroNet to Black Lives Matter by Charlton D. McIlwain, and: Distributed Blackness: African American Cybercultures by André Brock Jr. (review)

Dewitt King

The Velvet Light Trap, 2020

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A Generative Praxis: Curation, Creation, and Black Counterpublics

Julian C Chambliss

Scholarly Editing, 2022

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Book Review. Digital Griots: African American Rhetoric in a Multimedia Age

Jeanne B Law

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The Digital Black Atlantic. Roopika Risam and Kelly Baker Josephs, eds. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minneapolis Press, 2021. 272p. $124.32 (ISBN 978-1517910808)

Kellee Warren

Coll. Res. Libr., 2022

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Voices from the South:Digital Arts and Humanities

Amanda du Preez, Charles B Travis IV, Juan-Pierre van der Walt, Karli Brittz

Voices from the South: Digital Arts and Humanities, 2018

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Digital Griots: African American Rhetoric in a Multimedia Age

Lisa Corrigan

Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2013

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Part Typewriter, Part Divination: A Black Feminist Approach to Black Digital Archives and Preserving the Papers of the Campaign to Bring Mumia Home

Tiffany Willoughby-Herard

Journal of Intersectionality

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Black feminist and digital media studies in Britain

temi lasade-anderson, Rianna Walcott

Feminist Media Studies, 2022

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Black Digital Humanities in Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Teaching on Diversity, Gender, and Sexuality

Juan Rodriguez Barrera

HEAd ’23: 9th International Conference on Higher Education Advances, 2023

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The Race For Cyberspace: Information Technology in the Black Diaspora

Ron Eglash

Science as Culture, 2001

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Black Post Blackness The Black Arts Movement and Twenty First Century Aesthetics

Ariel Evans

caa.review, 2019

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Book review: "New Digital Worlds: Postcolonial Digital Humanities in Theory, Praxis, and Pedagogy" by Roopika Risam

Rahul K Gairola

Asiascape: Digital Asia, 2020

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Black Women's Digital Diaspora, Collectivity, and Resistance

Francesca Sobande

Chapter 4 in The Digital Lives of Black Women in Britain, 2020

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Texturing difference: indigeneity, tactility, and the text of "black consciousness philosophy

Maurits van Bever Donker

2013

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Distributed Blackness: African American Cybercultures

Valentina Romanzi

Iperstoria, 2021

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Towards a Black cultural memory: Black consciousness and connectivity in the online-offline continuum

Emma-Lee Amponsah

African Diaspora, 2023

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Shifting Blackness: How the Arts Revolutionize Black Identity in the Postmodern West

Reginald Eldridge

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The Black Arts Movement and the Black Aesthetic: Where Do We Go from Here?

Joyce Joyce

The Journal of Pan-African Studies, 2018

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Black as Gravitas: Reflections of a Black Composition Studies

Carmen Kynard

Spark: A 4C4Equality Journal (an open-access, online, peer-reviewed journal on activism in writing, rhetoric, and literacy studies), 2020

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McIlwain, Charlton. (2019) Black Software: The Internet and Racial Justice, from the AfroNet to Black Lives Matter. New York: Oxford University Press. Hardcover: $24.95

Damien Williams

Spectra, 2021

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Volume III: Documenting Blackness at the National Museum of African American History and Culture

Liz Reich

2020

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23/ 25 Years of Alternation, and the African Digital Humanities: Capacity, Communication, and Knowledge-Power

Johannes A Smit

Alternation: Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of the Arts and Humanities in Southern Africa, 2018

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Black Studies and/as Media Theory: A Conversation with Armond Towns

Armond Towns

Canadian journal of communication, 2021

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Digital humanities and the elusive thing

Torsten Andreasen

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Don't Try and Play Me Out!": The Performances and Possibilities of Digital Black Womanhood

LaToya Sawyer

2017

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The Unruly Archives of Black Music Videos. In: Modes of Black Liquidity: Music Video as Black Art

Lauren McLeod Cramer, Alessandra Raengo

Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, 2020

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On Black Speculative Musicalities

Vijay Iyer

Black Art and Aesthetics: Relationalities, Interiorities, Reckonings, 2023

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Bracey, John H., Sonia Sanchez and James Smethurst, Eds. SOS – Calling All Black People: A Black Arts Movement Reader. Boston: Univ. of Massachusetts, 2014. 666 pages. ISBN 978-1-62534-031-3. Book Review by Dr. M. Benson

michon benson

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