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.
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.