Publications

Digital Matters’ Fellowship and Faculty Grant programs fund research and creative scholarship that results in publications and presentations that add to digital humanities discourse. The publications and presentations on this page are a direct result of Digital Matters funding of present and past residence fellows and faculty grantees and reflect Digital Matters intellectual life and activities.

2022

  • Alberto, M., & Tringali, B. (Forthcoming). Working With Fannish Intermediaries. Transformative Works and Cultures, 37.
  • Wright, J. (2021) Untitled (TBD). [Exhibition]. Utah Museum of Contemporary Art. Upcoming. Salt Lake City, UT.

 

2021

  • Sinwell, S. (2021). Let Ayo Have A Girlfriend: Resisting Black Lesbian Erasure on Twitter. In R. T. White & K. A. Ritzenhoff (Eds.), Afrofuturism in Black Panther: Gender, Identity, and the Re-Making of Blackness (pp. 87–102). Lexington Books.
  • Wischer, W. (2021). Battlegrounds. [Multi-media installation]. LAND BODY. Ogden Contemporary Arts Center. (December 10, 2021 – February 20, 2022). Ogden, UT. https://ogdencontemporaryarts.org/land-body/
  • Wright, J. (2021). Untitled. [Archival inkjet print]. LAND BODY. Ogden Contemporary Arts Center. (December 10, 2021 – February 20, 2022). Ogden, UT.
  • Wright, J. (2021). Target praxis. Space Maker. Utah Museum of Fine Arts. (August 21, 2021 – December 5, 2022). Salt Lake City, UT.

 

2020

  • Alberto, M. (2020). Sustainability in DH Graduate Studies. In G. Hankins, S. Appleford, & A. E. Lang (Eds.), Digital Futures of Graduate Study in the Humanities. Debates in the Digital Humanities, collection in press.
  • Alberto, M., & Tringali, B. (2020). Fan users and platform studies. Transformative Works and Cultures, 33. https://doi.org/10.3983/twc.2020.1841
  • Cummings, R., Roh, D., & Callaway, E. (2020). Organic and locally sourced: Growing a digital humanities lab with an eye towards sustainability. Digital Humanities Quarterly 14(3), http://digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/14/3/000470/000470.html
  • Cummings, R. (2020). People are more important than furniture: Exploring the roles, responsibilities, and challenges of a digital humanities librarian. In T. Diamond (Ed.), The Academic Librarian in the Digital Age: Essays on Changing Roles and Responsibilities. McFarland & Co. (In Press)
  • Elizabeth Callaway, Heather Stone, Adam Halstrom, Jeffery Turner. “The Push and Pull of Digital Humanities: Topic Modeling the ‘What is DH?’ Genre.” Digital Humanities Quarterly. 14.1 (2020). http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/14/1/000450/000450.html
  • Alberto, M. (2020). Review of Jaime Banks’s (ed.) Avatar, Assembled: The Social and Technical Anatomy of Digital Bodies. In The Journal of Gaming and Virtual Worlds.

 

2019

 

2018

  • Neatrour, A. L., Callaway, E., & Cummings, R. (2018). Kindles, card catalogs, and the future of libraries: A collaborative digital humanities project. Digital Library Perspectives, 34(3), 162–187. https://doi.org/10.1108/DLP-02-2018-0004