Member's groups
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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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A group where we can share research, teaching, writings, and other work in public humanities.
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Volunteer specialists in various subject fields who contribute indexing coverage to the MLA International Bibliography. Bibliographers describe scholarly publications so that bibliography users interested in a […]
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This group aims to connect people working on critical theory in the Frankfurt School tradition.
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If you want to make digital books, join this group!
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Nineteenth-century Imperialism and Exploration. A group in which to explore, among other things, transnational influence and exchange in disparate cultures, narratives of exploration and the socio-cultural site of […]
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The study of ancient Greek and Roman in their presence and influence on post-classical times and places, not least in the West.
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A group for any and all who are interested in using online crowdsourcing for research, or researching the practice of crowdsourcing for research in the humanities. Practitioners, participants, enthusiasts and […]
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A group for all those who study the cultural forms of conspiracy culture.
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A conference group for the virtual DH2020 meeting, sponsored by the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO), July 20-24, 2020. https://adho.org/.
The discussion forum closes July 31, 2020, but the […]
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Scholars writing on West African literature of any time period are invited to participate and share scholarship. Of particular interest is work on Bernard Binlin Dadié.
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This group aims to bring together scholars studying the emerging genre of the ”neoliberal novel,” in order to better understand the intricate connections between neoliberal political economy/ideology and literature.
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For those interested in the performance, research, or general appreciation of music from Africa and the African diaspora, both classical and popular
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Philippine workshop in the Digital Humanities