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Validity and Verifiability: Toward a Hybrid Framework for Evaluating Digital Humanities in India

Evaluative infrastructures in Indian higher education continue to marginalise digital scholarly work by equating academic value with print-based authorship and closure. This proposed framework imagines something better and more equitable.

Rewiring Digital Humanities through an Ethics of Ecological Care

This paper argues for reorienting Digital Humanities through an ethics of ecological care, challenging its entanglement with extractive infrastructures and techno-solutionism. Drawing on feminist care ethics, postcolonial ecocriticism, and environmental humanities, it calls for rewiring DH practices and pedagogies toward environmental accountability and justice.

Let the Light in. Using LiDAR- and Photogrammetry-based BIM Reconstruction to Simulate Daylighting in the House of Trebius Valens, Pompeii

Daylight is a crucial element in the architecture of inhabited spaces, but in ancient housing it is often difficult to reconstruct. This article presents a 3D reconstruction of a Pompeian atrium house as the basis for modern daylight simulations. The results shed light on which spaces were usable at different times of day, while the methodology provides a foundation for further analyses of comparable houses

Explicit!: Coding Carceral Censorship and Social Biases in United States Prisons

Prison staff policing pleasure? The database Coding Carceral Censorship turns dry DOC paperwork into blazing receipts of gender- and race-skewed publication bans on sexual speech.

Stacks and Intersections: Feminist Thinking in Digital Humanities, a view from these islands

This discussion is about feminisms, Digital Humanities (DH), stacks, and archives. We argue for Full Stack Feminism, as a methodological approach, informed by the successes of previous feminist interventions in DH.
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