Organized futures: speculative design for more just and joyful scholarly infrastructure
This article explores my process for designing just and joyful scholarly infrastructure by performing a representative speculative experiment: drafting a digital humanities scholarship review clinic shaped by a “what if . . . ?” framing. I describe and analyze possible practices and policies toward...
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