At Networked Researcher, my latest Peer Interview is with Trent M. Kays.
Category: Scraps
This category collects assorted brief writings and other work. Click on the titles to read each post.
Bedsit Disco Queen, by Tracey Thorn
Where I try to say something about Tracey Thorn's Bedsit Disco Queen (2013).
At Networked Researcher: Peer Interview with Sarah-Louise Quinnell
At Networked Researcher, the latest Peer Interview is with Sarah-Louise Quinnell.
At LSE Impact of Scoial Sciences: Alt-metrics, Digital Opportunity and Africa
Today the LSE Impact of Social Sciences blog republished my "Alt-metrics, Digital Opportunity and Africa" Altmetric blog post. You can read it here.
In the Guardian: On Twitter Engagement
Today Nancy Groves featured my post discussing engagement on Twitter in her write-up for the Education section of the Guardian's print edition.
De Los demonios y los días/From Of Demons and Days
Rest in peace, Rubén Bonifaz Nuño (1923-2013). I have attempted an English translation of poem number 42 from "Los demonios y los días" (1956). The original Spanish below.
At Altmetric: On Digital Opportunity and Africa
My new post at Altmetric is guided by the concept of digital opportunity. I take a quick look at some research on the uptake of ICTs and social media in Africa and link to and comment on Altmetric details of two articles on Africa.
Open Library of Humanities: LibTech Committee
I am honoured to announce I will serve as a member of the LibTech Committee of the Open Library of Humanities. I am humbled to be in such great company.
“The deal was cancelled”
Two quotes on books I dated 4 March 2009...
Twitter: Towards New, Fluid Rules of Engagement
Where I try to suggest Twitter as a "conversation" does not mean using Twitter as a chat-room.
Scraps: Needs of an Age
For some years now I have been returning almost obsessively to the figures of Eduard Fuchs and Honoré Daumier, via Walter Benjamin.
At Networked Researcher: Peer Interview with Martin Hawksey
A new Peer Interview at Networked Researcher, this time with Martin Hawksey.









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