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Katina Rogers posted an update on MLA Commons 12 years, 11 months ago
Following SCI’s recent meeting on authority & assessment in new modes of scholarly production, I’ve been thinking a lot about the role of beauty in scholarly work. Would love feedback as I develop the idea.
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Katina Rogers posted an update on MLA Commons 12 years, 11 months ago
I’ll be giving a few talks this spring on graduate education reform and career paths for humanities scholars. If you’re near NYC, Philadelphia, or the Bay Area, I hope you’ll come! More info here: http://katinarogers.com/2013/02/19/works-in-progress/
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Katina Rogers posted an update on MLA Commons 12 years, 12 months ago
Musing on potential crossover with DH2013 in July. Any ideas? http://bit.ly/11GQNze
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Katina Rogers started the topic Crossover with DH2013? in the forum
Digital Humanities on MLA Commons 12 years, 12 months agoHi all,
I’m excited to be participating in DH2013, my first-ever DH conference. I’m sure many others are attending as well. I wonder if there are ways to create some useful crossover here with the conversations […]
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Kenneth M. Price changed their profile picture on MLA Commons 13 years ago
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Alan Liu replied to the topic Postcolonial Digital Humanities Resources in the forum
Postcolonial Digital Humanities on MLA Commons 13 years agoA very interesting initiative based in Delhi: Marg Humanities: http://www.marghumanities.org/ They’re building online sites and resources for projects titled globalHumanitiesInitiative, humanitiesUndergroud, […]
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Alan Liu replied to the topic Postcolonial Digital Humanities Resources in the forum
Postcolonial Digital Humanities on MLA Commons 13 years ago4Humanities has several “International Correspondents,” who post from other parts of the world (including India) on issues related to the humanities, DH, or the combination of the two: […]
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Alan Liu replied to the topic Postcolonial Digital Humanities Resources in the forum
Postcolonial Digital Humanities on MLA Commons 13 years agoThe new GO::DH initiative may be of interest to this group: http://www.globaloutlookdh.org/tag/godh/ See their mission statement: http://www.globaloutlookdh.org/tag/godh/ Excerpt: “Working as a Special Interest […]
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Katina Rogers replied to the topic Coverage of Alt-Ac Sessions at MLA in the forum
Alt-Academics on MLA Commons 13 years agoGood idea, Brian; thanks for starting this.
Here are a couple of articles that are less squarely focused on the panels about alt-ac careers, but still relevant to this group:
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Katina Rogers posted an update in the group
Digital Pedagogy on MLA Commons 13 years agoThought I’d share a link to this collection, edited by Brett D. Hirsch: “Digital Humanities Pedagogy: Practices, Principles, & Politics.” http://www.openbookpublishers.com/reader/161 (via @nowviskie)
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re DH and pedagogy the following may be of interest:
Call for abstracts: NEMLA: Northeast Modern Language Association https://nemla.org/index.html 2015 annual convention Ryerson University, Toronto 30 April to 3 May 2015 Panel “Digital Humanities and Publishing Humanities Scholarship Today.” Steven Totosy de Zepetnek, org. Purdue University and…[Read more]
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Katina Rogers replied to the topic MLA13 #altac presentations in the forum
Alt-Academics on MLA Commons 13 years agoGood idea, Sarah. My presentation from the roundtable on “Rebooting Graduate Training” is available here.
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Katina Rogers posted an update on MLA Commons 13 years ago
I’ve posted my slides and remarks from the roundtable on rebooting graduate training: http://katinarogers.com/2013/01/06/rebooting-graduate-training-mla/.
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Katina Rogers posted an update on MLA Commons 13 years ago
Many thanks to everyone at the MLA for an excellent convention!
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Matthew Kirschenbaum commented on the doc Distant Mirrors and the LAMP on MLA Commons 13 years ago
Slides are now available from the link at the top of the paper. Thanks!
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Matthew Kirschenbaum posted an update on MLA Commons 13 years ago
My #s353 paper, “Distant Mirrors and the LAMP,” is now online here as promised. Slides available upon request. Comments welcome.
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