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Making Data Fit: What Digital Repackaging Can Do for the Humanities

In recent years, digital humanists have been at the forefront of challenging data’s supposed neutrality.  Lisa Gitelman and Virginia Jackson have suggested that the discourse of objectivity that often surrounds conversations about data-drive research is not only reductive, but also unlikely to encourage future scholarship and more rigorous debate.  They suggest instead that data beContinue reading “Making Data Fit: What Digital Repackaging Can Do for the Humanities”