Member's groups
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A group for those interested in the theory of narrative, narratology, interdisciplinary narrative theory, narrativity, and the study of narrative structures.
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A discussion forum for people interested in digital humanities across the disciplines
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Digital technologies for the documentation, management, and dissemination of heritage in all forms, from the built (sites, buildings, monuments, …) to movable objects (museum collections, art, artifacts, …), […]
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A discussion forum and collaborative authoring platform for LIS professionals.
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For scholars working on questions about medicine, healing, health, and illness using theories and methods from the humanities, fine and performing arts, and social sciences. All area studies (Asia, Africa, Europe, […]
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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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All aspects of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds and their continuing presence in modernity
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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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Let’s talk about AI and the humanities!
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Community space for the Global Digital Humanities Symposium (msuglobaldh.org).
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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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For people interested in feminist approaches to humanities subjects
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A group for the philology (including epigraphy, papyrology, and text criticism) and linguistics of Ancient Greek, Latin, and related languages.
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This group will focus on the ongoing sustainability needs of digital humanities projects.
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Thinking about teaching, learning, and study.
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Cultural Studies
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A group where we can share research, teaching, writings, and other work in public humanities.
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Language, material culture, fiction, cultural studies, more. Anything related to 6th – 10th centuries, anywhere in the world.