Member's groups
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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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Critical and cultural disability studies, crip theory, black disability studies, feminist disability studies, queer disability studies
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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 public group for people interested in working through more humane indicators of excellence for the humanities and social sciences. For more about the project, please visit our website at humetricshss.org.
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This is your group page for your discussion group. Use the discussion feature to communicate with your group members about your first remote meeting.
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A group where we can share research, teaching, writings, and other work in public humanities.
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This group is designed to introduce everyone to MLA Commons! Everyone’s invited to join. Visit the blog for tutorials, and use the forum to get ideas and to and ask questions about what you don’t understand. W […]
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The Women’s Caucus for the Modern Languages is an allied organization of the Modern Language Association that organizes sessions at each annual meeting focusing on professional issues of concern to women.
The W […]
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The HuMetricsHSS Community Fellows are individuals who are engaged in transforming academic culture at their own institutions, whether by rethinking what forms of scholarship “count,” considering how ind […]
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A group for thinking about the intersections of critical pedagogy and digital pedagogy. Centered around topics explored in Hybrid Pedagogy: an online journal of teaching and technology.
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A group for thinking about, discussing, hacking, and experimenting w/ digital pedagogy, digital tools, hybrid pedagogy, online learning, and open education.
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A joint ADE and ADFL Commons group
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What’s it take to be a good leader?