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In digital humanists, every project we create, every software application we use, every piece of hardware we purchase impacts our environment. In response to this need for greater awareness, the Digital Humanities Climate Coalition (DHCC) created a Toolkit (https://sas-dhrh.github.io/dhcc-toolkit/) using minimal computing principles.
Paper, digital activism and advocacy, and methods, sustainable procedures, and waterway studies, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), ocean, Design studies, Environmental, digital ethics, minimal computing, eco-criticism and environmental analysis, systems, Poster, environmental humanities
Paper, digital activism and advocacy, and methods, sustainable procedures, and waterway studies, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), ocean, Design studies, Environmental, digital ethics, minimal computing, eco-criticism and environmental analysis, systems, Poster, environmental humanities
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