Author

Jacqueline Wernimont

📖 Overview

Jacqueline Wernimont is a digital humanities scholar and professor known for her work on feminist digital media, histories of quantification, and technologies of commemoration. She holds the Distinguished Chair of Digital Humanities and Social Engagement at Dartmouth College and has previously served as a faculty member at Arizona State University. Her most prominent work, "Numbered Lives: Life and Death in Quantum Media" (MIT Press, 2018), examines the history of human quantification and data-driven methods for recording life and death. The book explores how numerical metrics have been used to measure and track human experiences from the 16th century to the present digital age. Wernimont is also recognized for founding the Center for Digital Humanities at Arizona State University and co-directing HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory) Scholar's program. Her research intersects with critical gender studies, digital humanities, and the social impact of technology. As an advocate for inclusive digital practices, Wernimont has contributed to various projects examining the relationship between technology, gender, and social justice. She serves as the co-director of the Digital Justice Lab at Dartmouth and continues to publish on topics related to feminist digital humanities and critical data studies.

👀 Reviews

Limited reader reviews exist for Jacqueline Wernimont's work, making it difficult to draw broad conclusions about reception. Her book "Numbered Lives: Life and Death in Quantum Media" received academic reviews praising its research methodology and historical analysis. Readers noted its accessibility despite complex subject matter. On Goodreads, multiple reviewers highlighted the book's examination of how data and metrics shape modern life. Some readers found the writing style dense and theoretical. A few reviews mentioned wanting more contemporary examples to balance the historical focus. Available Ratings: Goodreads: "Numbered Lives" - 4.5/5 (11 ratings) Amazon: "Numbered Lives" - Not enough reviews for rating The small number of public reviews suggests Wernimont's work circulates primarily in academic circles rather than reaching general audiences. Most engagement with her writing appears in scholarly journals and academic forums rather than consumer review platforms.

📚 Books by Jacqueline Wernimont

Numbered Lives: Life and Death in Quantum Media (2018) Examines how technologies have been used to count and account for life and death, from early mortality tables to modern biometric and digital methods.

The Lifebox, the Seashell, and the Soul: What Gnarly Computation Taught Me About Ultimate Reality, the Meaning of Life, and How to Be Happy (co-edited, 2016) A collection of essays exploring the intersections of computation, philosophy, and human experience through various technological and cultural lenses.

Feminism in Play (co-edited, 2018) An academic anthology examining feminist perspectives and gender issues in gaming culture, game design, and player communities.