Who are "we"?
“Vox Populi” Part II. Who Are ‘We’ in the Digital Humanities?
Who are "we"?
Who are "we"?
My email sent on Tuesday 11 August 2020, 11:07 BST in reply to "vox populi" Humanist 34.224 - received on 11 August 2020, 9:13 a.m. BST.
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.
The main #DH2018 and #DH2019 archive stats compared for last year and this year.
Video and slides from my DH2019 presentation, DH2019 Conference, Utrecht, the Netherlands, 10 July 2019.
The INCA project has now launched MakeWrite, an iPad app that was co-designed by and for people with aphasia (a language difficulty following brain injury).
The undersigned request UNAM makes the complete archive of Periódico de Poesía (including all the issues published between 2007 and 2018, which are currently missing) openly available to the public again.
A look into the user_lang code in the #DH2018 archive I collected.
I was interviewed by the Open Library of Humanities for their Open Insights series today, part of their EmpowOA programme.
The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship has been kindly nominated for a Digital Humanities Award 2017 in the Public Engagement category. If you like what we do, please vote for us.
A Blues DJ set using tracks from The Great 78 Project by the Internet Archive. These are old 78 RPM records that have been digitised-- the crackles are part of the aesthetic experience.
The Great 78 Project is a community project for the preservation, research and discovery of 78rpm records. I made a quick mix with some of my favourite tunes.
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