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Spatial Humanities & Social Justice

This video features Angel D. Nieves, Professor of Africana Studies and Digital Humanities at Hamilton College, US. In this video, Angel talks about black spatial humanities, a field that tries to find out more about the history of African-descended people globally and the ways which digital humanists can begin to look at forms of institutional racism that have shaped African diaspora’s experiences. He gives examples of his 3D visualisation work that looks at the ways in which the Apartheid government imposed restrictions to African-descended people and how such lost histories can be effectively communicated to a wider audience.

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Angel Nieves (2016). Spatial Humanities & Social Justice. Version 1.0.0. DARIAH Teach. [Video]. https://teach.dariah.eu/mod/page/view.php?id=309

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Title:
Spatial Humanities & Social Justice
Authors:
Angel Nieves
Domain:
Social Sciences and Humanities
Language:
en
Published to DARIAH-Campus:
4/19/2019
Originally published:
11/23/2016
Content type:
Video
Licence:
CCBY 4.0
Sources:
DARIAH Teach
Topics:
Spatial humanities
Version:
1.0.0