Digital Humanities
About the Group
The following subgroups comprise this research group: Data Feminism; Cultural Analytics; Data Science for the Humanities; Applications of Computer Science; Communication, Discourse, and Culture; Hypertextuality and Intertextuality.
Its axis of study is the historical, hermeneutic, philological, and digital processes that accompany the text, adding data sciences to traditional methods of interpretation to generate new approaches and knowledge. Thus, it subscribes to the studies of written culture and cultural heritage, including transversal dimensions such as ethics and the gender perspective.
Research lines
• Data feminism
• Culture analytics
• Data science for the humanities
• Applications of computer science
• Communication, discourse, and culture
• Hypertextuality
Leader
María de la Cruz Castro Ricalde - maricruz.castro@tec.mx
Co-leader
Paloma Vargas Montes - palomavargas@tec.mx
Members
Alejandro Valencia Serpel,
Ana Laura Santamaria Plascencia
Blanca Guadalupe López Morales
Carla María Maeda González
Carolina Sacristán Ramírez
Diego Zavala Scherer
Donna Marie Kabalen Vanek
Eduardo Enrique Parrilla Sotomayor
Fernando Ignacio Gutiérrez Cortés
Guillermo Alfonso Echauri Soto
Jacob Israel Bañuelos
José Manuel Corona Rodríguez
José Miguel Muñiz Apresa
José Octavio Islas Carmona
Juan Alberto Amézquita Zamora
Karla Muñoz
Laura Fernanda Morales de la Vega
Laura Patricia Espinosa Rentería
Lillian Briseño Senosiain
Manuel Cebral Loureda
María de los Ángeles Domínguez Cuenca
Martín Alejandro Martín del Campo Huerta
Mauricio Rangel Jiménez
Marco Antonio Ramírez Mercado
Maximiliano Maza Pérez
Nohemí Lugo Rodríguez
Omar Cerrillo Garnica
Paola Ricaurte Quijano
Pol Popovic Karic
Roberto Domínguez Cáceres
Raúl Carlos Verduzco Garza
Salvador Leetoy López
Samuel Cepeda Hernández
Sergio Arturo Bárcena Juárez
• Paola Ricaurte Quijano (2022). Ethics for the majority world: AI and the question of violence at scale. Media, Culture & Society. Scopus Q1.
• Sergio Arturo Bárcena Juárez (2022). Informal Coalitions and Legislative Agenda Setting in Mexico’s Multiparty Presidential System. Latin American Politics and Society. Scopus Q1.
• Nohemi Lugo Rodríguez (2022). Vernacular Visibility and Algorithmic Resistance in the Public Expression of Latin American Feminism. Media International Australia. Scopus Q1.
• Manuel Cebral Loureda (2022). The Fertility of a Concept: A Bibliometric Review of Human Flourishing. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Scopus Q2.
• Jacob Bañuelos (2022). Evolución del Deepfake: campos semánticos y géneros discursivos 2017-2021. Icono 14. Scopus Q2.
• Pablo Jesús Barniol Durán (2021). Phenomenographic analysis and comparison of students' conceptual understanding of electric and magnetic fields and the principle of superposition. Physical Review Physics Education Research. Scopus Q1.
• Paloma Vargas Montes (2021) Omens of the Conquest of Mexico: Oral Tradition in Chronicle X/Los presagios de la conquista de Mexico: la tradicion oral en la cronica X. Universidad de Navarra. Scopus Q1.
• Pol Popovic Karic (2021). Los contrastes y las ironías en La ciudad alegre y confiada de Jacinto Benavente. Signa: Revista de la Asociación Española de Semiótica. Scopus Q1.
• Francisco Javier Serrano Bouquet (2021). The introduction of wheat varieties during the constitution process of the american agricultural model. Revista História (São Paulo). Scopus Q1.
• Carlos Sergio Sola Ayape (2021). La idea de España en el marxismo mexicano. El caso de Rafael Ramos Pedrueza. Revista Izquierdas. Scopus Q1.
• Feminist AI Research / FUNDACION TECNOLOGICA DE COSTA RICA FUNDATEC
Líder: Paola Ricaurte Quijano
• Talleres Interculturales de Redacción (Pronaces) / CONSEJO NACIONAL DE CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGÍA
Líder: Fany Muchembled