This project seeks to decolonize knowledge about Algeria, as well as the archive by repurposing digital tools to surface the most marginalized voices and experiences. In combination, text mining, close reading, and network analysis enable us to uncover the untold stories of both exceptional and ordinary women who lived between 1567 and 1837, the period in which this region was an Ottoman territory.
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Visualizing the Birth of Settler Colonial Empires Using Multimodal Digital Historical Research Methods
Posted in Digital Humanities, and Percolating Ideas
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Mathematics and the Humanities: Bridging the Divide
Posted in Digital Humanities, and Percolating Ideas
First of all, I love this image. Let me tell you why (and how it relates to this post)… It provides a wonderful pictorial representation of where we now stand – at the edge of a precipice with nothing but a flimsy rope bridge to reach the other side. On…