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DH Research Scholars

Every year CESTA welcomes a new cohort of digital humanities research scholars (called DH Fellows from 2013 to 2024), who pursue digital humanities research projects with the support of the center and their cohort. Learn more about this year's scholars below.

Learn more about the Digital Humanities Scholars Residency.

See the full list of previous scholars and their project titles.

History
Project Title:
Yoruba Healing Experts: Mapping Herbalists and Ifa Priests' Social Identities and Knowledge Exchange Networks in West Africa, 1920s - 1950s
Sociology
Project Title:
Nation-Building in Flux: The Rise of Ideological Nationalism in Hong Kong's Educational Curricula
Modern Thought and Literature
Project Title:
[of] Other Orders: Infrastructural Fabulation and Taoist Metaphysics in Sino/Anglophone Internet Literature
Classics
Project Title:
What does an Aethiopian look like?: A Digital Catalogue of Black Africans in Ancient Art Collections
Art and Art History
Project Title:
Encounters with the Generative Archive
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Project Title:
Who is (Y)Eva Biss(ová)?: Identity in Slovak-Ukrainian Literature through Computational Methods
Classics
Project Title:
The Sources of Ancient Philosophy at a Glance
Classics
Project Title:
Visualizing Ancient Carceral Spaces
Anthropology
Project Title:
Mapping Adaptive Infrastructure: Automated Detection of Irrigation Aqueducts
Stanford Law School
Project Title:
Mapping the Diffusion of Green Bargaining Clauses: A Network and Longitudinal Analysis
Modern Thought and Literature, Stanford Law School
Project Title:
Litigating Desire: Queer Literature on Trial in Twentieth Century India
Stanford Law School
Project Title:
Vicious Predator and Meek Prey: Racialized Language in Criminal Courtrooms
East Asian Languages and Culture
Project Title:
Through the Chinese Eyes: Vision, Medicine, and Technology in 20th-Century China