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Sources on the Digital Humanities

Cohen, Daniel J., and Tom Scheinfeldt. Hacking the Academy: New Approaches to Scholarship and Teaching from Digital Humanities.

Edwards, Charlie. “The Digital Humanities and Its Users.”

Farman, Jason. Mobile Interface Theory: Embodied Space and Locative Media.

Fitzpatrick, Kathleen. "The Humanities, Done Digitally."

Kirschenbaum, Matthew G. Mechanisms: New Media and the Forensic Imagination.

Kill, Melanie. "Wikipedia, Collaboration, and the Politics of Free Knowledge."

Liu, Alan. “Where is Cultural Criticism in the Digital Humanities?”

Losh, Elizabeth. "Hacktivism and the Humanities: Programming Protest in the Era of the Digital University."

McPherson, Tara. “Why Are the Digital Humanities So White? or Thinking the Histories of Race and Computation.”

Spiro, Lisa. "'This Is Why We Fight': Defining the Values of the Digital Humanities."

 

Sources on Cuba and Latin America

Coté, John. “Cubans Log On behind Castro’s Back.”

Hernandez-Reguant, Ariana. “Radio Taino and the Cuban Quest for Identi . . . que?”

Hoffman, Bert. The Politics of the Internet in Third World Development: Challenges in Contrasting Regimes, with Case Studies with Costa Rica and Cuba.

Junqueira, Eduardo S., and Marcelo E. K. Buzato. New Literacies, New Agencies?: A Brazilian Persepctive on Mindsets, Digital Practices and Tools for Social Action in and Out of School.

Pedrazza, Silvia. Political Disaff ection in Cuba’s Revolution and Exodus.

Press, Larry. “Cuba, Communism, and Computing.”

Press, Larry and Joel Snyder. “A Look at Cuban Networks.”

Rubira, Rainer, and Gisela Gil-Egui. "Political Communication in the Cuban Blogosphere: A Case Study of Generation Y."

Valdés, Nelson P. and Mario A. Rivera, “The Political Economy of the Internet in Cuba.”

Vazquez, Naghim. “Cuba in the Window of the Internet.”

Venegas, Cristina. Digital Dilemmas The State, the Individual, and Digital Media in Cuba

Vicari, Stefania. Blogging politics in Cuba: the framing of political discourse in the Cuban blogosphere

Voeux, Claire, and Julien Pain. “Going Online in Cuba: Internet under Surveillance.”

 

Sources on Rhetoric and Composition

Banks, Adam J. Race, Rhetoric, and Technology: Searching for Higher Ground.

Monroe, Barbara. Crossing the Digital Divide: Race, Writing, and Technology in the Classroom.

Rickert, Thomas. Ambient Rhetoric: The Attunements of Rhetorical Being.

Yagelski, Robert P. Literacy Matters: Writing and Reading the Social Self.

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