๐ŸŒ Is more always better? Thinking about #digitalscholarlyeditions : Who will be able to access your high-resolution-scans ? What amount of energy is needed to provide access? Who has the high-speed internet connection? Not everyone! ๐ŸŒŽ ๐ŸŒ ๐ŸŒ Think #intersectional #accessibility real #FAIRdata #GreeningScience #DigitalHumanities
@CFeidicker If more is not necessarily always better, does this mean we should think about degrowing #DigitalHumanities
@garyhall In general yes in terms of how much we consume in our lives. We should work on new perspectives for everything in society and economy, with the aim of reducing consumption... For #DigitalHumanities, I didn't mean to say that we should stop doing digital humanities or that we should do less of it, but that we should think through our methods, goals and theories in a more sustainable and intersectional way. And follow #GreeningDH #FAIRdata #CAREdata - principles. What do you think?

@CFeidicker What do I think? I wonder if youโ€™re not being a bit too quick to stress that you โ€˜didn't mean to say that we should stop doing digital humanities or that we should do less of itโ€™. If weโ€™re serious about wanting to help with the transition to a degrowth, postdevelopment, postextractivist world perhaps the adoption of such a radical stance is precisely what is needed?

How about we ask people to at least commit to never publishing a new #DigitalHumanities text in the future without first deleting an old one? Like a #GreeningDH version of the right to be forgotten.