Podcasting for Research Dissemination: Launching the City Interaction Lab Podcast

Earlier this week we launched the City Interaction Lab Podcast with an inaugural episode on graphic medicine. We have also deposited it on figshare.

Inaugural meeting of the Comics, Games & Media Research Group & First Blog Post

We had the inaugural meeting of the City HCID Comics, Games & Media Research Group this week! The Comics, Games & Media Research Group is dedicated to exploring the interconnections between interaction design and narrative media. The Group’s membership is comprised by academic staff and research students at the Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design and … Continue reading Inaugural meeting of the Comics, Games & Media Research Group & First Blog Post

Now Receiving Full-Text Submissions. The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship: Call for Papers 2019-2020

he Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship is open for submissions once again. I have published our Call for Papers 2019-2020 in the Humanities Commons CORE repository.

Sobre co-diseño para recursos digitales en el sector cultural – Rostros del tiempo, 2o Coloquio de Vida Cotidiana en México

Hoy participaré en el Segundo Coloquio de Vida Cotidiana en México, "Rostros del tiempo" a las 13:30hrs, en Museo de Arte de la SHCP, Moneda 4, Centro Histórico, Ciudad de México. Entrada libre.

This was January-August 2019 at The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship

A listing of the articles we have published so far in 2019 in the journal (our 9th volume!) until the 30th of August 2019.

On the Aesthetic Education of Caregivers: Presentation Report from #GM2019 at the Parables of Care blog

A quick report from our international team's participation at the Graphic Medicine 2019 international conference in Brighton, UK, hosted by theBrighton and Sussex Medical School, 11-13 July 2019.

Oligopolies of Knowledge, {Digital Humanities} and Open Access: Looking at Scopus from the Global South… [form the North]

Video and slides from my DH2019 presentation, DH2019 Conference, Utrecht, the Netherlands, 10 July 2019.

Thoughts on University Module Evaluation

This post discusses the limitations of University Module Evaluation processes and shares a series of recommendations that could improve their design and implementation.