Richard Jean So teaches American culture and computational methods at the University of Chicago. His book Transpacific Community is forthcoming from Columbia UP. With Hoyt Long, he co-directs the Chicago Text Lab, and with Andrew Piper, he has written a series of popular essays for The New Republic and The Atlantic as part of their Culture After Computation project.
Richard So
Articles
Beyond Resistance: Towards a Future History of Digital Humanities
In “Neoliberal Tools (and Archives),” Daniel Allington, Sarah Brouillette, and David Golumbia have produced a timely and trenchant critique.
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