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Jyotirmaya Patnaik deposited Constructing Reality: Framing of the Kashmir Conflict in Dictatorial and Democratic Regimes in the Pakistani English Press in the group
Feminist Humanities on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoThis paper examines the framing of Kashmir conflict in the editorials of three
PakistaniEnglish newspapers, The Nation, The Nation, and Dawn during dictatorial
(Musharraf regime, 2005-2007) and the democratic regime (Zardari regime (2008-
2010). It argues that in case of conflict press conforms to the government policies,
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Jyotirmaya Patnaik deposited The salience of ‘Fakeness’: Experimental Evidence on Readers’ Distinction between Mainstream Media Content and Altered News Stories in the group
Feminist Humanities on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoThis experiment was designed to explore people’s critical, differentiating capacity between actual news and content that looks like news. Four groups of post-millennials read four versions of a news story. While the first condition included a real news story derived from a mainstream medium, the other three conditions tested three attributes of f…[Read more]
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Jyotirmaya Patnaik deposited Teacher as a Hero in Tragedy: An Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of the Parkland School Shooting and the Sewol Ferry Disaster in the group
Feminist Humanities on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoUnfortunately, tragedies occur all around the world every day. It is perceived by many as particularly devastating when children are the victims of the tragedy. When these events do occur, the media is likely to cover them in part due to the innocence and vulnerability of the victims. In reading media accounts of tragedies involving children, we…[Read more]
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Carlos Pittella deposited Marino, a tragedy, part 2—More fragments and dramatis personae in the group
Archives on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoThere seems to be a continuum between Fernando Pessoa’s metadrama of heteronyms and his strict-sense plays, but this is more hypothesis than theory, because Pessoa’s dramas—notwithstanding the editions of Teatro Estático (2017) and Fausto (2018)—are still largely unknown. Written between 1903–1908, the tragedy of Marino is the earliest of Pessoa’…[Read more]
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Meral Ekincioglu replied to the topic Collective Memory & Historical Documentation on Diverse Women Architects (panel) in the discussion
Archives on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months agoDear all;
Here is our updated panel announcement: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/collective-memory-of-diverse-women-architects-practice-and-methods-tickets-151870584005
Looking forward to your comments & suggestions on our panel topic.
Best wishes.
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Arantxa Serantes deposited Raciovitalismo poético y filosofía aplicada: El método Canvas (Psicología profunda desde el método filosófico de María Zambrano) in the group
Feminist Humanities on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months agoMétodo canvas para posibilitar una serie de dinámicas que permitan aplicar el método de María Zambrano desde el estudio homónimo realizado por Mª João Neves.
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Mia Ridge replied to the topic Crowdsourcing and citizen science task design: analogue vs. digital in the discussion
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months agoApologies for the time it’s taken me to get back to this after our book sprint…
To clarify my understanding – you’ll have some digital and some physical photos, and different activities around them – in-person, synchronous and co-located; and online, individual and possibly asynchronous? If so, is one of the main distinctions between the two…[Read more]
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Mia Ridge deposited The contributions of family and local historians to British history online in the group
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoCommunity history projects across Britain have collected and created images, indexes and transcriptions of historical documents ranging from newspaper articles and photographs, to wills and biographical records. Based on analysis of community- and institutionally-led participatory history sites, and interviews with family and local historians,…[Read more]
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Mia Ridge deposited Playing with difficult objects: game designs for crowdsourcing museum metadata in the group
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoThis project explores the potential for casual browser-based games to help improve the quality of museum catalogue records. The project goal was to design and build casual yet compelling games that would have a positive impact on a practical level, helping improve the mass of ‘difficult’ – technical, near-duplicate, poorly catalogued or scantily d…[Read more]
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Adelheid Heftberger deposited Archiving For an Unknown Future. The State Film Documentation of the GDR (SFD) in the group
Archives on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoI will mainly focus on a collection of films made between 1972 and 1985 by the Staatliche Filmdokumentation (SFD)—the State Film
Documentation unit—which survived as part of the collection of the Staatliches Filmarchiv der DDR (SFA), the former national film archive
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Julien Raemy started the topic Crowdsourcing and citizen science task design: analogue vs. digital in the discussion
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoHi everyone,
I’m new to this group (thanks to Mia who suggested it).
My name is Julien Raemy and I just stared a PhD in Digital Humanities at the University of Basel.
The PhD is conducted within a multidisciplinary project called PIA…[Read more]
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Meredith Warren deposited A Thousand Tiny Sexes, a Trillion Tiny Jesuses, and the Queer Gospel of Mark in the group
Feminist Humanities on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoQueer theory’s standard origin story centers on Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, and Teresa de Lauretis. This article proceeds down a less-traveled road, one yet to be explored in biblical studies. Like standard queer theory, this trajectory’s roots are also in French thought—not that of Foucault or Jacques Lacan, howev…[Read more]
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Meredith Warren deposited Queerer Meals: Paul and Communal Anti-Norms in Corinth in the group
Feminist Humanities on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoThis article employs two strategies to understand Paul’s dissatisfaction with the meal practice of the Corinthian assembly in 1 Corinthians 11:17-31. First, it uses a form of queer reading to interrogate the text for its assumptions about normativity and deviance. Second, it puts the Corinthian meals in conversation with modern queer potlucks a…[Read more]
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Meredith Warren deposited “A Big, Fabulous Bible”: The Queen James Bible and Its Queering of Scripture in the group
Feminist Humanities on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoWhile queer biblical translation aims to validate the presence of the LGBTQI community within Christianity, it is often viewed as violating the ethical standards of canonical biblical texts. This paper analyses the Queen James Bible as an activist, queer translation of the Bible that intersects with questions of ethics. Drawing on prefatory…[Read more]
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Meredith Warren deposited A Godly Man and a Manly God: Resolving the Tension of Divine Masculinities in the Bible in the group
Feminist Humanities on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoIn the Hebrew Bible, God epitomises an ideal hegemonic masculinity: sexless but reproductive, in control of his creation, and hypermasculine when engaging with his feminised followers. As such, the Gospel writers depict Jesus as the Son of God with this, as well as the masculine ideals of the Greco-Roman world, in mind. Ultimately, this causes a…[Read more]
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Meredith Warren deposited Queering Jesus: LGBTQI Dangerous Remembering and Imaginative Resistance in the group
Feminist Humanities on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoQueering Jesus is a call to remember the danger of the story of Jesus. The primary aim of this article is to offer a comprehensive survey of the representation of queer Jesus. Building upon the deconstructive work of Johannes Baptist Metz and the notion of the dangerous memories of Jesus’s suffering and death (memoria passsionis), this article t…[Read more]
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Meredith Warren deposited “Accused of a Sodomy Act”: Bible, Queer Poetry and African Narrative Hermeneutics in the group
Feminist Humanities on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoThis article explores the role of poetry and narrative methods in African-centred queer biblical studies and theology. As a case in point, it presents a poem, titled “Accused of a Sodomy Act,” by Tom Muyunga-Mukasa, that was written as part of a queer Bible reading project with Ugandan LGBTQ refugees. The poem is a contemporary re-telling of the…[Read more]
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Meredith Warren deposited The Harm Principle and Christian Belief in the group
Feminist Humanities on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoThe article addresses the question why Christians often fail to achieve even the minimum standard of secular morality. It isolates from a long list of failures the undermining and maltreatment of women and sexual minorities. It describes four types of violence – gender, epistemic, symbolic, and hermeneutic – they are made to endure. It then und…[Read more]
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Meredith Warren deposited Editorial: Queer Theory and the Bible in the group
Feminist Humanities on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoThis special edition is a form of pride. It is a celebration of thirty years since the birth of queer theory. Of course, being queer, this was no normative conception or birth. More of an artificial insemination and fusion of gene pools, characterised by anarchy, activism, subversion, deconstruction, alongside identitarian and non-identitarian…[Read more]
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Mia Ridge replied to the topic Collective wisdom: 'From crowdsourcing to digitally-enabled participation' in the discussion
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoWe have two new calls for participation! Find out why we’re doing these surveys and how the results will be used at https://collectivewisdomproject.org.uk/we-want-to-hear-from-you/
To participate, follow the links below. Our ‘Case Study’ survey is designed for practitioners, while our ‘Volunteer Voice’ survey is designed for people who have take…[Read more]
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