Post #3810372
2026-06-01 05:12 UTC
@sarahalang@fedihum.org I think some aspects of data feminism already do play a role in Digital Humanities, even if they are not explicitly framed as such.. for example, when it comes to acknowledging all contributions to digital editions or recognizing the work of Research Software Engineers - it’s all about making labour visible.
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@FrederikeNBR@fedihum.org 2026-06-01 05:15
@sarahalang@fedihum.org See, for instance, „Soziale Dimension“ in the Manifest for Digital Editions by the @ide@fedihum.org - https://dhd-blog.org/?p=17563 For a proposal how to implement it https://zenodo.org/records/10698446
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@sarahalang@fedihum.org 2026-06-01 06:20
@FrederikeNBR@fedihum.org yes, the credit issue is definitely some thing that we have been relatively good with. We're def not there yet either but prob much closer than other disciplines.. I have some work on labour and credit in #DH in the pipeline, e.g. with @resonanzfilter@fedihum.org at #DH2026 and something to be published in 2027