Summary
This 2021 paper introduces CitingSlavery.org, a curated digital resource for tracking and analysing how slavery is cited and discussed within academic scholarship and historical documentation. The work appears to be a methodological introduction to a platform designed to provide structured access to slavery-related citations, as suggested by the title and publication venue. The resource contributes to critical historical scholarship by enabling systematic examination of how slavery discourse is integrated into contemporary academic work.
UK applicability
Whilst the platform appears primarily focused on United States slavery history, the methodology for systematic citation analysis and digital archiving may inform UK-based initiatives documenting British slavery legacies, particularly in relation to the transatlantic slave trade and colonial history.
Key measures
Citation patterns, frequency, and contextual analysis of slavery references in academic discourse
Outcomes reported
The paper introduces CitingSlavery.org, a digital platform designed to catalogue and analyse citations of slavery in academic literature and historical records. The resource appears to document patterns and contexts of slavery references across scholarly work.
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