A comment on 'building' and the critique of "discursive formations" in the digital humanities.
Category: News
This category collects my latest news, to let you know what I’ve been up to. Click on the titles to go to each post.
Blogging at City: New Term, New Academic Year…
I have set up a blog at City blogs. It's at http://blogs.city.ac.uk/epriego/. There I will keep track of my academic and extra-curricular activities and I will also use it to share ideas and references relevant to the courses I lead or participate in at City University London.
72nd World Science Fiction Convention: Diversity in Speculative Fiction: Digital Comics Panel (Call for Papers)
Yesterday I posted on the Comics Grid blog a call for papers for a digital comics panel to take place within the Academic Programme of Loncon 3, 72nd World Science Fiction Convention.
At HASTAC: Towards Fairer Access and Citation of Versions of Record: On the the UK Parliament BIS Committee’s Open Access Recommendations
On my blog at HASTAC, I shared a post with some quick thoughts on the the UK Parliament BIS Committee's Open Access Recommendations.
At HASTAC: On DH, Transparency and Belonging
On Digital Humanities, Transparency and Collaboration.
What We’ve Been Up To At The Comics Grid
Yesterday we sent out a newsletter linking to the recent activity around The Comics Grid.
Public Knowledge Project Conference Tweets Archive #pkpconf
The Fourth International Public Knowledge Project Scholarly Publishing Conference was held August 19 - 21, 2013 in Mexico City, Mexico. I have shared an archive of the tweets tagged with #pkpconf on figshare.
At The Comics Grid’s Blog: Altmetrics of Articles on Comics
At The Comics Grid's blog, I posted the first of a series of posts where I will be looking at the altmetrics of academic journal articles on comics. In this post I shares a table with the 5 journals with articles on comics that have been most mentioned online according to a report obtained with The Altmetric Explorer on Friday 23 August 2013.
At the LSE Impact of Social Sciences Blog: Right to Open Access
Today the Impact of Social Sciences blog has reblogged my article "The Right to Open Access to Humanities and Social Science Research".
Using Scalar for an Open Look-in-Progress into Arts and Humanities Postdoctoral Fellowships in the UK
I have started using Scalar for a new open work-in-progress. I am looking at some public data about Arts and Humanities postdoctoral fellowships in the United Kingdom.
At ORG Zine: The Right to Open Access to Humanities and Social Science Research
I wrote a piece on recent Open Access developments in the UK humanities and social sciences context for ORGZine is the Digital Rights magazine written for and by Open Rights Group supporters.
Joining the Digital Reading Network
I am honoured to be listed as a consultant of the Digital Reading Network.











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