Roopika Risam

@roopikarisam
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Associate Professor of Film & Media Studies and of Comparative Literature in the Digital Humanities and Social Engagement cluster at Dartmouth.

Formerly Associate Professor of Secondary & Higher Ed and of English at Salem State.

I edit Reviews in Digital Humanities, host the Rocking the Academy podcast, serve as Higher Ed Editor for Public Books, and am PI of the Digital Ethnic Futures Consortium.

Websitehttp://roopikarisam.com
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A big thank you to the project directors and reviewers who were part of this issue and managing editor Tieanna Graphenreed! #ReviewsInDH
* “The Documentation of Hurricane María in Puerto Rico,” a multimedia essay on the impact of the hurricane, created by Joel Blanco-Rivera and Kate Thornhill, and reviewed by Ian Seavey. https://reviewsindh.pubpub.org/pub/documentation-hurricane-maria-puerto-rico #ReviewsInDH
Review: "The Documentation of Hurricane María in Puerto Rico"

A review of "The Documentation of Hurricane María in Puerto Rico," a multimedia essay on the impact of the hurricane, created by Joel A. Blanco-Rivera and Kate Thornhill, and reviewed by Ian SeaveyA

Reviews in Digital Humanities
* The China Historical Christian Database, a bilingual query interface and open-source data for researching Christianity in China, directed by Alex Mayfield, Daryl Ireland, Eugenio Menegon, and Greta Frei, and reviewed by Hongsu Wang https://reviewsindh.pubpub.org/pub/china-historical-christian-database #ReviewsInDH
Review: China Historical Christian Database

A review of the Chinese Historical Christian Database, a bilingual query interface and open-source data for researching Christianity in China, directed by Alex Mayfield, Daryl Ireland, Eugenio Menegon, and Greta Frei

Reviews in Digital Humanities
* Capturing O’Neill, a Scalar project on traditional Irish music books, directed by Scott B. Spencer and reviewed by Helen Lawlor https://reviewsindh.pubpub.org/pub/capturing-oneill #ReviewsInDH
Review: Capturing O'Neill

A review of Capturing O’Neill, a Scalar project on traditional Irish music books, directed by Scott B. Spencer

Reviews in Digital Humanities
This month, we feature:
* Corpora, a digital humanities data infrastructure, developed by Bryan Tarpley and reviewed by Joel Lee https://reviewsindh.pubpub.org/pub/corpora #ReviewsInDH
Review: Corpora

A review of Corpora, a digital humanities data infrastructure, developed by Bryan Tarpley

Reviews in Digital Humanities
Check out our editors' note with a nudge about how our open submissions process works: https://reviewsindh.pubpub.org/pub/editors-note-feb-march-2026 #ReviewsInDH
Editors' Note: February/March 2026

Editors' note on the February/March 2026 issue of Reviews in Digital Humanities

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Don't miss the latest issue of #ReviewsInDH! Jennifer Guiliano & I are thrilled to bring you a slew of great projects drawn from our open submissions process. Enjoy! And submit your own work for review. https://reviewsindh.pubpub.org/v7-n2-3 #DigitalHumanities #AcademicMastodon
Vol. 7, No. 2/3: Feb./Mar. 2026 · Reviews in Digital Humanities

Vol. 7, No. 2/3 of Reviews in Digital Humanities, a peer-reviewed journal that facilitates scholarly evaluation of digital humanities work and its outputs, edited by Jennifer Guiliano (Indiana University Indianapolis) and Roopika Risam (Dartmouth College)

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Thank you to our guest editors, to all the project directors and reviewers, and managing editor Stacy Reardon. #ReviewsInDH
* Tusitala Books, a Singapore-based digital storytelling studio, led by Christine Chong and reviewed by Shanmugapriya T https://reviewsindh.pubpub.org/pub/tusitala-books #ReviewsInDH
Review: Tusitala Books

A review of Tusitala Books, a Singapore-based digital storytelling studio, led by Christine Chong

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* Al-Barrah, an Arabic artificial intelligence novel about the Arab world after the Arab Spring, created by Reham Hosny and Mohamed A. Nasef, reviewed by Marie Thérèse Abdelmessih https://reviewsindh.pubpub.org/pub/al-barrah #ReviewsInDH
Review: Al-Barrah

A review of Al-Barrah, an Arabic artificial intelligence novel about the Arab world after the Arab Spring, created by Reham Hosny and Mohamed A. Nasef

Reviews in Digital Humanities