Member's groups
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An open group for all members interested in literary theory, literary criticism, the history of literary theory and criticism, literary aesthetics or literary cultural studies, the theory of literary history, […]
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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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For scholars of religion and others interested in the practice, pedagogy, history, and theory of religious studies.
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The official area for all things ecocritical and environmental for MLA members!
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To share and discuss scholarship about Latin America and the Caribbean
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This group aims to share resources, build solidarity, strengthen connections, and de-isolate teachers and scholars in French and Francophone Studies.
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A group dedicated to the fields of historical theory and the philosophy of history.
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All aspects of the writing of history and ancillary disciplines.
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A group of scholars in English Literature. Researchers in different periods, authors and those working with different theoretical approaches are all welcome. The aim of this group is to create a space for literary […]
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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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For everyone interested in the legacies of French and Belgian colonialism.
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Open to anyone with an interest in historical and contemporary movements of people, ideas, cultures and goods across boundaries. The aim is to encourage interdisciplinary conversations on a wide range of topics of […]
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For those interested in the geography, history, sociology, anthropology, and literature of war.
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To promote sustainable peace by addressing the ”root causes” of violent conflict and supporting indigenous capacities for peace management and conflict resolution.