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Dear BostonDH,

Please spread this call for proposals widely.

*Digital Humanities Quarterly,* one of the leading open-source journals on
digital humanities, will be hosting a special issue on Black studies titled
"Between DH and Me: Black Studies in/for the Rising Digital Humanities
Generation." The call for proposals can be found attached as a PDF as well
as at this link: http://bit.ly/between-DH-and-me-CFP. The co-editors for
this special issue are Alanna Prince, Cara Marta Messina, and Izetta Autumn
Mobley; we are committed to making this process as transparent and
accessible to scholars who are early in their career.

*About this special issue:*
Digital Humanities is in the midst of a paradigm shift. This realignment
requires comprehensive engagements with equity and justice, which Jessica
Marie Johnson calls “black digital practice.” Guided by initiatives such as
#transformDH, Black Digital Humanities Projects and Resources collaborative
document
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rZwucjyAAR7QiEZl238_hhRPXo5-UKXt2_KCrwPZkiQ/edit#>,
Association for Computers and the Humanities Conference, Postcolonial
Digital Humanities, and the 2018 Intentionally Digital, Intentionally Black
conference, DH is poised to address histories of exclusion and broaden how
the field understands the foundational role of Black studies. The call to
#transformDH, most notably by addressing race and racism, has been issued
by a cadre of critically important scholars. Calls for DH to meaningfully
engage with critical race theory and Black studies resonate with emerging
DH scholars. This special issue of Digital Humanities Quarterly aims to
highlight and canonize the rising generation’s take on Black studies in DH,
including their methodologies, pedagogies, projects, and practices.

The goal of this special issue is to set the tone for the field’s future by
recognizing Black studies, politics, and scholars as part of the DH canon,
not a “niche” pocket of the field. In order to achieve this goal, this
issue will explore the state of Black studies in DH through the eyes and
work of rising scholars to think through the ways in which Black politics
and ideologies are embedded in methods, pedagogy, projects, and practices.
Ideal proposals will use DH tools or methods to integrate or break down the
ways in which Black politics are present or absent in DH projects and
teaching. We seek to include all rising scholars who merge Black studies,
the study of Blackness, or Black cultural production and DH. We
particularly encourage rising Black DH scholars who recupretivately or
restoratively study Black perspectives and materials.

By providing a platform for rising scholars to be in conversation with
influential scholars and scholarship, this special issue can make clear a
lineage of DH work that centers Black studies. In order to acknowledge this
lineage, this special issue will spotlight short reflections by influential
scholars who have paved the path to transform DH in their works by
integrating race, Black Studies, and DH. Several influential scholars have
agreed to write these reflections, including Jessica Marie Johnson, Moya
Bailey, Roopika Risam, Angel David Nieves, Bethany Nowviskie, Élika Ortega,
and Elizabeth Losh.

*The process of this special issue:*
As the CFP mentions, we will first be collecting proposals and then
selecting proposals to be turned into articles. This way, authors do not
need to commit an enormous amount of time to producing a longer piece of
writing/research that may not get accepted. DHQ & the potential
peer-reviewers still reserves the right to potentially reject any accepted
proposals that have been transformed into articles, but we co-editors will
be working hard to revise with the authors and make the pieces as strong as
possible.

Proposals will be submitted through this form:
http://bit.ly/between-DH-and-me-proposal-form.

We will also be hosting a short workshop before the proposal is due to make
the acceptance process more transparent and hopefully help scholars produce
the most effective proposals. To sign up for this virtual workshop, visit :
http://bit.ly/between-DH-and-me-workshop

Finally, if you have any questions, please contact us through this form:
http://bit.ly/between-DH-and-me-contact

We look forward to reading your proposals!

Best,
Cara Marta Messina on behalf of the co-editors of "Between DH and Me"
Alanna Prince, Cara Marta Messina, and Izetta Autumn Mobley

-- 
*Cara Marta Messina* [she/her]
PhD candidate + Acafan
Northeastern University English Department, Writing and Rhetoric
Assistant Director, Digital Teaching Integration
http://www.caramartamessina.com <http://caramartamessina.com>\

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