Member's groups
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A discussion forum for people interested in digital humanities across the disciplines
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The Open Access Books Network is a space for passionate conversations about OA books. Researchers, publishers, librarians, infrastructure providers — indeed, anyone who is interested — can discuss any aspect of […]
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We share effective writing pedagogies, explore what’s worked, refine what’s in-process, and theorize new turns (often from within bigger, more complexly challenging turns). Our focus is on teaching, and our goal […]
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A multi-disciplinary gathering place for scholars working on the analysis of science and technology
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Will you be attending #MLA22? Log in (or create an account) and join this group to start discussions, share convention-related links and resources, and connect with other participants. For full convention details, […]
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A private group for the executive committees of the MLA’s forums.
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This group is about the history of games – board games, card games, gambling, children’s games, video games, role-playing games etc.
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Discussion for the RCWS Literacy Studies Forum
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For all who are interested in reflecting on how to make the results of research accessible to a wider public, be it in blogs, via social media or on radio and television.
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A place to discuss communication studies and rhetoric.
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Let’s talk about AI and the humanities!
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For the discussion, sharing, and collaborative creation of open educational resources (OERs)—from syllabi to course materials, assignments, and textbooks—in humanities fields.
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This group will focus on the ongoing sustainability needs of digital humanities projects.
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An interdisciplinary group for game studies scholars to share work, discuss topics in the field, and post CFPs and other relevant documents.
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Explore global practices of the digital humanities for a more egalitarian mode of knowledge production and information sharing. This group is the digital extension of a working group on global DH, funded by the […]
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The semantic web group