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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2024) 6 (2): 98–104.
Published: 01 April 2024
... visual digital humanities field, this Dialogues is not striving to be comprehensive. Instead, through its discussion, participants define Latinx digital humanities and visual culture broadly, with authors and artists finding common ground through their decolonial practices and community-based methods...
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2024) 6 (2): 90–97.
Published: 01 April 2024
... visual digital humanities field, this Dialogues is not striving to be comprehensive. Instead, through its discussion, participants define Latinx digital humanities and visual culture broadly, with authors and artists finding common ground through their decolonial practices and community-based methods...
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2024) 6 (2): 133–140.
Published: 01 April 2024
... humanities field, this Dialogues is not striving to be comprehensive. Instead, through its discussion, participants define Latinx digital humanities and visual culture broadly, with authors and artists finding common ground through their decolonial practices and community-based methods, as well as sharing...
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2024) 6 (2): 153–160.
Published: 01 April 2024
... visual digital humanities field, this Dialogues is not striving to be comprehensive. Instead, through its discussion, participants define Latinx digital humanities and visual culture broadly, with authors and artists finding common ground through their decolonial practices and community-based methods...
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2024) 6 (2): 121–132.
Published: 01 April 2024
... visual digital humanities field, this Dialogues is not striving to be comprehensive. Instead, through its discussion, participants define Latinx digital humanities and visual culture broadly, with authors and artists finding common ground through their decolonial practices and community-based methods...
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2024) 6 (2): 141–152.
Published: 01 April 2024
... through their decolonial practices and community-based methods, as well as sharing concerns about and resistance to inevitable co-option by capitalism as their respective Latinx digital humanities projects work against community erasure and toward visibility. Contributors also map antecedents and futures...
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2024) 6 (2): 105–120.
Published: 01 April 2024
... in the growing Latinx visual digital humanities field, this Dialogues is not striving to be comprehensive. Instead, through its discussion, participants define Latinx digital humanities and visual culture broadly, with authors and artists finding common ground through their decolonial practices and community...
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2022) 4 (1): 9–26.
Published: 01 January 2022
... varied as the idea of the book itself, they constitute forms of decolonial praxis in their desire to reclaim or reassign agency in historical narratives; uncover, criticize, or dismantle structures of inequity; or preserve, re-create, and cocreate knowledge. Artists’ remixes and renewals...