Press
“Salem State Researcher a ‘Champion’ of Social Justice,” Boston Globe, Morgan Hughes (10/5/2018)
“How to do Rapid Response Research,” Chronicle of Higher Education, Jason B. Jones (8/29/2018)
“News Focus 1 Korea with Roopika Risam: ‘Torn Apart/Separados’ Mapping Project for Separated Families,” This Morning with Alex Jensen (8/3/2018)
“Salem State Professor Collaborated on Project Visualizing Immigrant Detention,” MSONewSports, Bill Newell (7/30/2018)
“Salem State Professor Helps Create Immigrant Detention Map,” Salem News and picked up by the AP Wire, Dustin Luca (7/13/2018)
“Fronteras: Digitally Mapping Trump Administration’s ‘Zero Tolerance’ Policy,” Texas Public Radio, Norma Martinez (7/13/2018)
“Digital Humanities for Social Good,” Inside Higher Education, Lindsay McKenzie (7/9/2018)
“A Shocking Map of America’s Vast ‘Immigrant Detention Machine,’” Fast Company, Katherine Schwab (7/3/2018)
“Urban Review: Texas Highways Forever, A Digital Humanities Response to Family Separation and More,” Rice Kinder Institute for Urban Research, Leah Binkovitz (6/29/2018)
“Editors’ Choice: Torn Apart / Separados,” Digital Humanities Now (6/26/2018)
“‘ICE Is Everywhere’: Using Library Science to Map the Separation Crisis,” WIRED, Emily Dreyfuss (6/25/2018)
“Postcolonial DH: An Interview with Roopika Risam,” HASTAC, Sylvia Fernandez (6/14/2018)
“Horace Mann? Bowditch? Neither? What to Name Salem’s Relocated School is No Easy Task,” Salem News, Dustin Luca (5/28/2018)
“Interview with Roopika Risam,” Connecting Europe Project (1/17/2017)
“Post-Truth Antidote: Our Roles in Virtuous Spirals of Trust in Science,” PLOS, Hilda Bastian (11/23/2016)
“Unsnarling the Complexity of Naming and Shaming,” PLOS, Hilda Bastian (6/6/2016)
“Beyond Resistance: Towards a Future History of Digital Humanities,” LA Review of Books, Juliana Spahr, Richard So, and Andrew Piper (5/11/2016)
“Digital Humanities as ‘Corporatist Restructuring,’” Inside Higher Education, Carl Straumsheim (5/6/2016)
“Digital Humanities Bubble,” Inside Higher Education, Carl Straumsheim (5/8/2014)
“Weekend Reading: School’s (Almost) Out For Summer Edition,” Chronicle of Higher Education, Ryan Cordell (4/25/2014)
“Twitter Users Declare the Washington Redskins’ Latest PR Stunt a Disaster,” Buzzfeed, Dan Oshinsky (3/24/2014)
“Will Digital Humanities Disrupt the University?,” Slate, Rebecca Schuman (4/16/2014)
“4 Scholars to Watch at MLA 2014,” Chronicle of Higher Education, Sydni Dunn (1/7/2014)
“Amy Chua in ‘The Triple Package’ Claims Jews and Mormons Produce More Successful People,” Huffington Post, Yasmine Hafiz (1/6/2014)
“Tiger Mom Says Some Nationalities and Religions Are Superior to Others,” Forbes, Susan Adams (1/6/2014)
“To Chinua Achebe, With Love,” Colorlines, Akiba Solomon (3/26/2013)