Feminist Theory in Digital Humanities
-- viewing nowFeminist Theory in Digital Humanities examines how gender shapes digital technologies and online experiences. It intersects with gender studies, critical race theory, and postcolonial theory.
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• Algorithmic Bias and Discrimination
• Feminist Data Visualization and Methodology
• Digital Archives and Feminist Memory
• Online Harassment and Cyberviolence
• Feminist Digital Activism and Advocacy
• The Politics of Digital Labor and the Gender Pay Gap
• Digital Platforms and Surveillance of Women
• Feminist Approaches to Digital Humanities Pedagogy
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| Career Role | Description |
|---|---|
| Digital Humanities Researcher (Feminist Focus) | Conducts cutting-edge research employing digital tools, applying feminist perspectives to historical analysis and cultural studies. High demand for critical thinking and analytical skills. |
| Data Analyst (Gender & Technology) | Analyzes datasets to uncover biases in algorithms and technologies, promoting inclusivity and equitable representation within digital spaces. Strong data visualization and programming skills are key. |
| Web Developer (Inclusive Design) | Creates user-friendly websites and applications considering accessibility and diverse user needs. Expertise in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are essential with a strong focus on inclusive design principles. |
| Digital Archivist (Feminist Collections) | Preserves and manages digital collections focusing on feminist history and culture, ensuring access and representation. Requires meticulous attention to detail and knowledge of archival principles. |
| Project Manager (Digital Humanities Initiatives) | Oversees the planning, execution, and completion of digital humanities projects, promoting collaboration and equitable team structures. Strong leadership and communication skills are crucial. |
Entry requirements
- Basic understanding of the subject matter
- Proficiency in English language
- Computer and internet access
- Basic computer skills
- Dedication to complete the course
No prior formal qualifications required. Course designed for accessibility.
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This course provides practical knowledge and skills for professional development. It is:
- Not accredited by a recognized body
- Not regulated by an authorized institution
- Complementary to formal qualifications
You'll receive a certificate of completion upon successfully finishing the course.
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