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Dossier: Research


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Research Publications

Refereed: Books
~*Jennifer Guiliano, A Primer for Teaching Digital History: 10 Design Principles (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, June 13, 2022).  Proposal Pre-Print
*Indian Spectacle: College Mascots and the Anxiety of Modern America (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, March 31, 2015). Author’s Final Draft
 
Refereed: Edited Collection
~Laura Estill and Jennifer Guiliano, Digital Humanities Workshops (Oxford: Routledge, 2023). (accepted)  Full Draft
 
Refereed: Articles
~Jennifer Guiliano and Laura Estill, “What Gets Categorized Counts: Controlled Vocabularies, Digital Affordances, and the International Digital Humanities Conference”, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 10.1093/llc/fqac091 (January 17, 2023)
~Laura Estill and Jennifer Guiliano, “Neither Computer Science, nor Information Studies, nor Humanities Enough: What is the Status of a Digital Humanities Conference Paper?”, Digital Studies / Le champ numérique 13(1): 1-33. 10.16995/dscn.8090 (January 12, 2023)
~Laura Estill, Jennifer Guiliano, Élika Ortega, Melissa Terras, Deb Verhoeven, and Glen Worthey, “The circus we deserve? A front row look at the organization of the annual academic conference for the Digital Humanities”, Digital Humanities Quarterly 16(4): Fall 2022.
~Meredith McCoy, Roopika Risam, and Jennifer Guiliano, “The Future of Land-Grab Universities,” Native American and Indigenous Studies Journal 8(1): Spring 2021, 169-175.
~Jennifer Guiliano and Carolyn Heitman, Difficult Heritage and the Complexities of Indigenous Data.” In Amelia Aker and Tanya Clement eds. Data Cultures, Cultures as Data Special Issue, Journal of Cultural Analytics, August 13, 2019. doi: 10.22148/16.044
~Towards a Praxis of Critical Digital Sport History.” In Mary McDonald, Jennifer Sterling, and Murray Phillips eds. Doing Sport History in the Digital Present Special Issue, Journal of Sport History 44:2(Summer 2017), 146-159.
The Fascination and Frustration with Native American Mascots.” In Douglas Hartmann and Christopher Uggen, eds., Color Lines and Racial Angles (New York: W.W. Norton & Co, 2014), 95-114. Reprint: https://thesocietypages.org/specials/mascots/.
Michael Simeone, Jennifer Guiliano, Rob Kooper, and Peter Bajcsy, “Digging into Data Using New Collaborative Infrastructures Supporting Humanities-based Computer Science Research.” First Monday 16 (5): May 2, 2011. Available from: http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/3372/2950
 
Refereed: Posters and Workshops
Cory Bohon, Jennifer Guiliano, James Smith, George Williams, and Amanda Visconti, “Making the Digital Humanities More Open” Poster. In the Journal of Digital Humanities 3:1 (April 2014) Special Issue on Digital Humanities 2013. Available from: http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/3-1/making-the-digital-humanities-more-open-modeling-digital-humanities-for-a-wider-audience/
 
Refereed: Encyclopedias, Companions, and Handbooks
~Tara Keegan and Jennifer Guiliano, “Sport, Indigeneity, and Native American Identity.” In Lawrence Wenner, Oxford Handbook of Sport and Society. (accepted, 2023)
~Jennifer Guiliano and Beth Eby, “American Indian Sport History”. In Murray Phillips, Douglas Booth, and Carly Adams, Routledge Companion to Sports History, (New York: Routledge, September 10, 2021), 303-312.
~Digital Sport History: History and Practice”. In Murray Phillips, Douglas Booth, and Carly Adams, Routledge Companion to Sports History (New York: Routledge, September 10, 2021), 204-211.
 
Special Issues
*Jennifer Guiliano and Mia Ridge, eds. The Future of Digital Methods for Complex Datasets. Special Issue, International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing (IJHAC) 10:1 (Spring 2016). http://www.euppublishing.com/toc/ijhac/10/1
 
Invited Publications: Articles
Leutwiler’s Indian”: Creating the “Chief” tradition at the University of Illinois.” In Studies in Symbolic Interaction 34, edited by Norman Denzin and C. Richard King. London: Emerald Group Publishing, 2010.
Chasing Objectivity? Critical Reflections on History, Identity, and the Public Performance of Indian Mascots,” Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies 11: December 2011, 535-543. Special issue on Research Acts, edited by Michael Giardina. 1532708611426108, first published on November 22, 2011 as doi:10.1177/1532708611426108.
Gendered Discourse: Higher Education, Mascots, and Race.” In The Native American Mascots Controversy, edited by C. Richard King, 41-46. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2010.
 
Post-Publication Special Selection: Blogs
Making Digital Humanities Work” (full-text blog of Digital Humanities 2014 presentation). Digital Humanities Now Editor’s Choice, July 17, 2014.http://digitalhumanitiesnow.org/2014/07/editors-choice-round-up-digital-humanities-2014-conference-papers/.
I’ll see your open access and raise you two book contracts: or why the AHA should re-think its policy” (blog). Digital Humanities Now Editor’s Choice, July 25, 2013. http://digitalhumanitiesnow.org/2013/07/editors-choice-aha-recommendations-embargoing-completed-history-phd-dissertations-roundup/.
DH Internationally: Dispatches from Hamburg” (blog). DH2012 Round-Up. Digital Humanities Now Editor’s Choice, July 26, 2012. http://digitalhumanitiesnow.org/2012/07/dh2012-round-up/.
 
Non-Refereed: Blogs, Articles, Thesis, and Dissertation
~Jennifer Guiliano and Lauren Tilton, “The Interdisciplinarity and Influence of Alan Trachtenberg” (blog). S-USIH: The Society for US Intellectual History Blog, September 9, 2020. Available from: https://s-usih.org/2020/09/the-interdisciplinarity-and-influence-of-alan-trachtenberg/.
“Heating Up History at the AHA” (blog). Profhacker: a Chronicle of Higher Education Blog, January 16, 2014. Available from: http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/heating-up-history-at-the-aha/54571
Jennifer Guiliano and George Williams, “Accessibility and the Digital Humanities” (blog). Profhacker: a Chronicle of Higher Education Blog, September 20, 2012. Available from: http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/accessibility-and-the-digital-humanities/42782
An American Spectacle: Collegiate Mascots and the Performance of Tradition” PhD diss., University of Illinois, 2010. ProQuest (3431092). Open Source (http://hdl.handle.net/2142/16068)
Red Card: the Role of Native Americans as Sports Mascots” MA Thesis, Miami University, 2002. OCLC (50743318).
 
Non-Refereed:
Book of Abstracts
~Constance Crompton, Laura Estill, and Jennifer Guiliano, editors. Digital Humanities 2020 Book of Abstracts, 2020. https://dh2020.adho.org/abstracts/
Journal
~Jennifer Guiliano and Roopika Risam, editors. Reviews in the Digital Humanities, 2019-present, https://reviewsindh.pubpub.org/
 
Digital Resources
~Murray Phillips, David K. Wiggins, and Jennifer Guiliano, eds. Encyclopedia of Sport Studies: Sport History (Oxford: Routledge, 2022-2025). (In-press)
~Simon Appleford and Jennifer Guiliano, DevDH.org. Digital resource consisting of slidedecks, bibliographies, digital templates, and podcasts. Available from: http://www.devdh.org
~Rebecca Shrum and Jennifer Guiliano, eds. Discover Indiana. Digital public history tours created by students, community partners, and editors. Available from: http://discoverin.org/ (training site) and https://publichistory.iupui.edu/.
 
Reviews
~The Republic of Color: Science, Perception, and the Making of Modern Americaby Michael Rossi. The Journal of American History (September 2022)
~A Path Forward? The Limits of Public Surveys for Understanding Indigeneity and Mascotry: A Review of Mascot Nation” by Andrew C. Billings and Jason Edward Black. H-AmIndian, October 2019. 
Access American Stories; Stories from Main Street; and Will to Adorn.” The Journal of American History (2014) 101 (2): 679-680. doi: 10.1093/jahist/jau452
America’s Presidents; and Changing America: To Be Free.” The Journal of American History (2014) 101 (3): 1030-1032. doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/jahist/jau577
The Athletic Crusade: Sport and American Cultural Imperialism by Gerald R. Gems. Material Culture 41 (2): Fall 2009, 71- 74.
Native Americans in Sport and Society by C. Richard King, eds (Lincoln: University of Nebraska, 2005). H-Arete for the Sport Literature Association.  Pre-Print
Who Owns Native Culture? by Michael F. Brown. Material Culture for the Pioneer American Society.  Pre-Print
Fort Pillow, A Civil War Massacre and Public Memory by John Cimprich (Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University, 2005.) Material Culture and Pioneer America Society Transactions 31:2008 for the Pioneer American Society.  Pre-Print
Jeffrey Powers-Beck, The American Indian Integration of Baseball (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2004.) H-Arete for the Sport Literature Association. http://www.uta.edu/english/sla/br050622.htmlPre-Print

Jennifer Guiliano

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