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The October issue of Reviews in Digital Humanities is live. Catch Part II of "Race, Health & Medicine," guest edited by @BlackDigitalHum & @KirstenOstherr #ReviewsinDH reviewsindh.pubpub.org/v3-n10
.@jenguiliano & I are also pleased to announce our editorial board reorg. Miranda Hughes, formerly our editorial assistant, has been promoted to Associate Editor, in charge of production. #ReviewsInDH
Tieanna Graphenreed starts this week, as Managing Editor for our open submission workflow. Stacy Reardon will start in January as Managing Editor for our special issue and partnership workflows. #ReviewsInDH
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The MLA guidelines are out! Two years of work with brilliant collaborators, reading and thinking and debating. A few observations below. mla.org/Guidelines-Pub…
Guidelines are fine and well but if no one does anything with them, then we wasted two years of our lives. In part, #ReviewsInDH exists because so many wonderful orgs put out digital humanities evaluation guidelines and *crickets.* Let’s not do that again.
How do we do that? I saw a great example in a (non-confidential) letter from my first tenure case, where a letter writer went systematically through the MLA digital humanities guidelines and evaluated my work by them. Genius. You can do that for public humanities!
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On this #MemorialDayWeekend, at the end of another painfully long week, here’s my 78th #ScholarSunday thread of great public scholarly writing & work, podcast eps, new & forthcoming books from the week. Add more below & solidarity! #twitterstorians
Gonna start with the best thread I read this week on guns in America, @UnlawfulEntries on lessons from her “Guns, Money, & Politics” class:

As we mourn with Uvalde, also an important moment to remember the town’s inspiring activist histories (h/t @CarisAdel):

iberoaztlan.com/articles/remem…
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This editorial project was a real pleasure to pull together, and we at @umd_AADHum hope that others enjoy these projects and reviews as much as we do! There is such a beautiful story here about the deep diversity of #digitalhumanities work committed to the study of Black life +
As we discuss in our #ReviewsinDH editorial note, this issue is committed to highlighting the work of contemporary "thinker-makers" doing the work of Black art, Black study, Black recovery, and Black speculation— a natural extension of @umd_AADHum's operational perspective + Text: Our hybrid practices ...
Black intellectual work has *always* been distributed across the arts and humanities. #BlackDH roots itself in the deeply multimodal & multivariate approaches that characterize Black thought. Digital arts, digital humanities, digital studies, digital-x can all equal Black Study + Text: Thinking about how we...
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The April 2022 issue of #ReviewsInDH is out: Part I of our special issue on Black Digital Humanities, guest edited by the brilliant team of @CollardStudies, @amplify285, and @trevormunoz of @umd_AADHum fame! reviewsindh.pubpub.org/v3-n4
Do not miss this excellent collection of projects and the beautiful framing by the guest editors in the editorial note. #ReviewsInDH reviewsindh.pubpub.org/pub/46c0z7ov
We're also excited to announce our first partnership with the @AWWRecoveryHub! They've been doing excellent work with digital cultural recovery. Through our partnership, they adopted our review process and we will publish special issues on Recovery Hub projects. #ReviewsInDH
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