(via Fiona Kovacaj, Toronto Metropolitan University)
We are accepting chapter (“recipe”) proposals on instructional activities for teaching about the Digital Humanities through a critical lens. Activities in this cookbook will encourage participants to think about theoretical and methodological issues in the field. Some theoretical paradigms/frameworks that can be applied to the recipes include critical media studies, feminism, disability justice, anti-racism, decolonization, critical race theory, and queer theory. Each recipe will serve as a guide to teaching about the Digital Humanities.
Proposal Submission Guidelines:
Final recipes will follow the ACRL Cookbook format, which frames each activity as a recipe. While recipes are presented in an approachable package, the topics they discuss should be handled with seriousness and care.
Please complete the Google Form to submit a proposal no later than Friday, February 23.
Cookbook Outline
Your recipe is encouraged to be related to one of these key areas. If you have ideas outside of these areas, please let us know.
Your recipe is encouraged to be related to one of these key areas, although ideas outside of these key areas are also welcome!
- Defining the Digital Humanities
- Digital Tools
- Data & Metadata
- Preservation
- Access
More details on each section are available here.