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    Liz Grumbach is the Program Manager for Digital Humanities and Research for the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, an organization committed to exploring co-creative and participatory strategies for ethical technological innovation, at Arizona State University. Liz serves on the Board of Directors for Digital Frontiers, a non-profit organization that brings together the makers and users of digital resources for the humanities. Her current research and scholarly goals include investigating critical methodologies for sharing cultural data, digital public humanities, and the formation of feminist, anti-racist digital commons and cooperatives that actively engage with questions of labor and social justice. Her work has been published in scholarly publications such as Digital Humanities Quarterly, Scholarly Research and Communication, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, and the Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage.

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    If you're looking for hope (🙋‍♀️) & how we (as a profession, as scholars, as DHers, as laborers) can have impact in an increasingly surveilled techno-state (my words here), absolutely watch this keynote from @shannonmattern. This is a call to action for us all, and we're being gifted methods for how to undertake the work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqRYSg7OzmA #DH2024 (2024-08-09 ↗)


    @shannonmattern talking now abt how peak hypocrisy = institutions (universities, companies, more) condemning plagiarism while championing adoption of "plagiarism machines" #DH2024 This keynote lecture is so good that I can't really post, I can just be inspired & let the lessons soak in. (2024-08-09 ↗)


    @shannonmattern reads an excerpt of Jeffrey Moro's "Against Cop Shit," which I have thought about at least once a week since the beginning of the pandemic & especially since the explosive proliferation of AI following ChatGPT going public jeffreymoro.com/blog/2020-02… #DH2024 (2024-08-09 ↗)


    I've been a bit quiet today on socials, but I'm so incredibly excited about the announcement that DH2026 will be held in South Korea. See y'all there (and/or virtually)! #DH2024 (2024-08-09 ↗)


    Speaker* in session on "Digital Justice as Disaster Recovery": defining empowerment as "my community deserves respect, and I have the ability to ask for things for my community." Months ago, I was thinking through how impact should be measured by how we empower the communities we serve. This session gives me hope that we're moving towards this as a profession. *I feel horrible that I'm not catching names of speakers so that I can cite their insights. If someone caught this, please let me know? #dh2024 (2024-08-08 ↗)


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