Editors' Note: August 2021

Roopika Risam, Jennifer Guiliano, Mary Caton Lingold
2021 Reviews in Digital Humanities  
Welcome to the August issue of Reviews in Digital Humanities! This month, we are delighted to share the first installment of our special issue on sound, edited by Mary Caton Lingold. "Sound" is the first special issue of the journal to focus on a method and explores a broad range of interventions at the intersections of sound studies and digital humanities. Over the next three months, the special issue will explore experimental scholarship that blends sensory modalities, sonic histories, and
more » ... use of computational tools with large audio collections. Featuring sound demonstrates the journal's commitment to creating spaces to showcase thriving areas of scholarship that do not always register within digital humanities broadly. We also would like to thank our outgoing editorial assistant, Evan Miller, for his work with the journal over the past year. Next month, we look forward to welcoming a new editorial assistant to Reviews in Digital Humanities. We are grateful to the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for their support, which has created opportunities for graduate students at Salem State University to work on the journal. If you are interested in editing a special issue of Reviews, drop us a note! You can also submit a project for review, nominate a project you admire, volunteer for our reviewer pool, and tell your colleagues and students about the journal. Questions? Thoughts? Concerns? Contact the editors, Jennifer Guiliano and Roopika Risam, by email or through the Twitter hashtag #ReviewsInDH.
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