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Diasporizing the Digital Humanities: Displacing the Center and Periphery
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Author(s): Roopika Risam (Department of English, Salem State University, Salem, MA, USA)
Copyright: 2016
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 14
Source title:
International Journal of E-Politics (IJEP)
DOI: 10.4018/IJEP.2016070105
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Abstract
The field of digital humanities has expanded in recent years to encompass a range of practices and practitioners around the world and has changed the nature of scholarly communication. So too have emerged centers and peripheries of the field that privilege scholarly production of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. This article examines efforts to challenge the hierarchical dimensions of power, making the case for viewing transnational scholarly networks through a logic of diaspora.
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