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.
Tag: humanities
Presenting at Open Access in the Humanities, University of Ljubljana
I will be presenting at the event Open Access in the Humanities event that will take place at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana on 22 May 2018.
Mexican Comics at TORCH Oxford
Comics and Graphic Novels: The Politics of Form is a new interdisciplinary network and seminar series promoting the academic study of comics at Oxford. On Thursday 17 February 2017 they will host an event on Mexican Comics.
#OABooks and the Guide to Creative Commons for Humanities and Social Science Authors
On the launch of the Guide to Creative Commons for Humanities and Social Science Monograph Authors (2013) developed by the OAPEN-UK team: Ellen Collins, Caren Milloy and Graham Stone and edited by James Baker, Martin Paul Eve and Ernesto Priego.
At 4Humanities: Bringing Diversity of Experience Together: An Interview with Daniel O’Donnell
At 4Humanities, my interview with Daniel O'Donnell Professor of English at the University of Lethbridge, on the Global Outlook :: Digital Humanities project.
At 4Humanities: Keeping the Humanities in the Public Arena: An Interview with Rosemary G. Feal
At 4Humanities, my interview with Rosemary G. Feal, executive director of the Modern Language Association.
At Altmetric: Fieldwork: Apples and Oranges? Online Mentions of Papers About the Humanities
At Altmetric, my new Fieldwork post looks at online mentions of papers about the humanities... I also wonder if apple and oranges can be compared..
At Altmetric: Kick-starting Fieldwork
Today the Altmetric blog published my first "Fieldwork" post, on online attention in the humanities and the REF.
At HASTAC: My Discipline is Bigger than Yours: Digital Humanities and the Conflict of the Faculties
I have posted a response to Stephen Marche's LA Review of Books article "Against Digital Humanities" on my HASTAC blog.
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