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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A discussion forum and collaborative authoring platform for LIS professionals.
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In the last twenty years Franco Moretti’s ‘distant reading’ approach has provided a fresh understanding of literature and its historical development not by studying in detail a few particular texts (as in the so […]
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A group dedicated to the fields of historical theory and the philosophy of history.
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A group dedicated to the history of linguistics, language study and related fields.
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All aspects of the writing of history and ancillary disciplines.
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A discussion forum (and e-mail list) for the philosophers on the Humanities Commons platform.
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A discussion and collaboration forum for Humanities Commons historians. If this group is too general for you, make one for your subfield!
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Welcome to the Early Modern History Group! Please feel free to join our group and participate on the various activities.
– upload papers you would like to share or discuss
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A group dedicated to supporting scholarship and teaching on the period from c. 1400 – c. 1650. All regions of the world and disciplines welcome!
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A digital forum for the study of the Renaissance and the activities of the Renaissance Society of America (RSA). The RSA is the largest international academic society devoted to the study of the era 1300–1700. F […]
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A place to discuss communication studies and rhetoric.
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Writing is one of the greatest inventions of humankind. In this group we can share and discuss research concerning all writing systems and scripts: ancient, modern and also the future of writing.
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Cultural Studies
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Resources/discussion on the burgeoning interdisciplinary field of cultural heritage studies
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Textual scholarship (or textual studies) is an umbrella term for disciplines that deal with describing, transcribing, editing or annotating texts and physical documents (cit. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textual_scholarship)
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The study of the history of printing and typography, from early China to Gutenberg and on to the present day
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This reading group accompanies the Post-Publishing research theme at the Centre for Postdigital Cultures. In response to the ongoing enclosure of knowledge infrastructures and services, we will discuss ways to […]