1. An Undue Burden: Race, Gender, and Mobility in Digital Humanities Conferences
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Siddiqui, Nabeel, Scholger, Walter, Vogeler, Georg, Tasovac, Toma, Baillot, Anne, Raunig, Elisabeth, Scholger, Martina, Steiner, Elisabeth, Centre for Information Modelling, and Helling, Patrick
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Paper ,spatial & spatio-temporal analysis ,Library & information science ,Statistics ,Geography and geo-humanities ,meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing) ,GIS ,conferences ,Short Presentation ,FOS: Mathematics ,modeling and visualization ,mapping ,identity ,data modeling - Abstract
This project draws on the Index of DH Conferences compiled by Scott Weingart, Matthew Lincoln, and Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara that covers approximately 60 years of DH conferences, 7300 presentations, 8650 different authors, 1850 institutions, and 8 countries (Lincoln et al., 2021). The objective was to assess how the burden of conference travel— represented by a measure of distance traversed—differs based on race, gender, work type (keynote, paper, workshop, and poster), and previous authorship.
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- 2023
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