Includes bibliographical references
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Dorothy Kim and Jesse Stommel: Disrupting the digital humanities: an introduction
Adeline Koh: A letter to the humanities: DH will not save you
Audrey Watters: The myth and the millennialism of "disruptive innovation"
Meg Worley: The rhetoric of disruption: what are we doing here?
Jesse Stommel: Public digital humanities
Jonathan Hsy and Rick Godden: Universal design and its discontents
Angel Nieves: DH as "disruptive innovation" for restorative social justice: virtual heritage and 3D reconstructions of South Africa's township histories
Annemarie Perez: Lowriding through the digital humanities
Mongrel Coalition against Gringpo: Gold star for you, Mongrel dream library
Michelle Moravec: Exceptionalism in digital humanities: community, collaboration, and consensus
Matt Thomas: The problem with Prof Hacking
Sean Michael Morris: Digital humanities and the erosion of inquiry
Moya Bailey: #transform(ing) DH writing and research: an autoethnography of digital humanities and feminist ethics
Kathi Inman Berens and Laura Sanders: DH and adjuncts: putting the human back into the humanities
Liana Silva Ford: Not seen, not heard
Spencer D.C. Keralis: Disrupting labor in digital humanities; or, the classroom is not your crowd
Maha Bali: The "unbearable" exclusion of the digital
Eunsong Kim: The politics of visibility
Bonnie Stewart: Academic influence: the sea of change
Edmond Y. Chang: Playing as making
Kat Lecky: Humanizing the interface
Robin Wharton: Bend until it breaks: digital humanities and resistance
Chris Friend: Outsiders, all; connecting the pasts and futures of digital humanities and composition
Lee Skallerup Bessette: W(h)ither DH? New tensions, directions and evolutions in the digital humanities
Chris Bourg: The library is never neutral
Fiona Barnett: After the digital humanities, or, a postscript
Dorothy KIm.: How to #decolonizeDH: actionable steps for an antifascist DH
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