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 group to discuss museums
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A group to discuss arts and humanities funding
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A discussion forum for people interested in digital humanities across the disciplines
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The purpose of Medieval Art is to collect and disseminate web resources and news such as conferences, exhibitions, publications, etc. devoted to medieval art.
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All aspects of the writing of history and ancillary disciplines.
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for medievalists
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A multi-disciplinary gathering place for scholars working on the analysis of science and technology
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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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This group will focus on the ongoing sustainability needs of digital humanities projects.
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For discussion & sharing of materials and methods of digital pedagogy and technology-enhanced learning.
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Thinking about teaching, learning, and study.
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For all things early modern science studies, including: history and philosophy of science, science in/as culture, scientific print and performance, transatlantic and global studies of science in empire
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Interdisciplinarians focusing on gender identity and gendered representation as central categories of analysis.
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For those interested in the history and theory of architecture in relation to the other arts.
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For individuals – at all stages of professional achievement – who are engaged with the theory and practice of Digital Art History (DArtH?) in academic and museum contexts
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The semantic web group
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Resources/discussion on the burgeoning interdisciplinary field of cultural heritage studies
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For those interested in the history and theory of art