Notes
Contents
- Acknowledgments
Gabriel Hankins, Anouk Lang, and Simon Appleford
- Part 1: Positions and Provocations
Covid, Care, and Community: Redesigning Graduate Education in a Pandemic
Katina L. Rogers
Alison Booth
The Futures of Digital Humanities Pedagogy in a Time of Crisis
Brandon Walsh
Executing the Crisis: The University beyond Austerity
Travis M. Bartley
- Part 2: Histories and Forms
Why Our Digital Humanities Program Died and What You Can Learn about Saving Yours
Donna Alfano Bussell and Tena L. Helton
Notes on Digital Groundhog Day
Manfred Thaller
Digital Futures for the Humanities in Latin America
Maria José Afanador-Llach and Germán Camilo Martínez Peñaloza
What versus How: Teaching Digital Humanities before and after Covid-19
Stuart Dunn
Teaching Digital Humanities Online
Stephen Robertson
- Part 3: Pedagogical Implications
Digital Humanities and the Graduate Research Methods Class
Laura Estill
Cecily Raynor
Support, Space, and Strategy: Designing a Developmental Digital Humanities Infrastructure
Brady Krien
Laura Crossley, Amanda E. Regan, and Joshua Casmir Catalano
More Than Marketable Skills: Digital Humanities as Creative Space
Kayla Shipp
- Part 4: Forum on Graduate Pathways
Rewriting Graduate Digital Futures through Mentorship and Multi-institutional Support
Olivia Quintanilla and Jeanelle Horcasitas
The Problem of Intradisciplinarity
Sean Weidman
Challenges of Collaboration: Pursuing Computational Research in a Humanities Graduate Program
Hoyeol Kim
Triple Consciousness: A Scatterling Lesotho Native on a PhD Journey in the American South
Sethunya Mokoko
Sara Mohr and E. L. Meszaros
More Than a Watchword: Sustainability in Digital Humanities Graduate Studies
Maria K. Alberto
Agnieszka Backman, Quinn Dombrowski, Sabrina T. Grimberg, and Melissa A. Hosek
On the Periphery: Decentering Graduate Pedagogy in Libraries and Digital Scholarship Centers
Alex Wermer-Colan
- Part 5: Infrastructures and Institutions
Graduate Students and Project Management: A Humanities Perspective
Natalia Ermolaev, Rebecca Munson, and Meredith Martin
Notes toward the Advantages of an Agile Digital Humanities Graduate Program
Heather Richards-Rissetto and Adrian S. Wisnicki
Erin Francisco Opalich, Daniel Gorman Jr., Madeline Ullrich, and Alexander J. Zawacki
Gabriel Viehhauser, Malte Gäckle-Heckelen, Claus-Michael Schlesinger, and Peggy Bockwinkel
Jennifer Edmond, Vicky Garnett, and Toma Tasovac
Embracing Hybrid Infrastructures
Jacob D. Richter and Hannah Taylor
- Part 6: Disciplinary Contexts and Translations
The Life Aquatic: Training Digital Humanists in a School of Information Science
Ted Underwood
Computer Science Research and Digital Humanities Questions
Benjamin Charles Germain Lee
Joshua Casmir Catalano, Pamela E. Mack, and Douglas Seefeldt
Remediating Digital Humanities Graduate Training
Serenity Sutherland
Kenneth M. Price
A Commemoration of Rebecca Munson
Natalia Ermolaev and Meredith Martin
- Contributors