I cannot tell you how profoundly happy this makes me. Paik’s work on caste and gender is not only vital to my field but it gaining visibility here couldn’t come at a more important moment given the state of the South Asian American diaspora and its politics. www.macfound.org/fellows/clas...
Exploring the intersection of caste, gender, and sexuality in modern India through the lives of Dalit women.
Talked to someone today who recently graduated from a master's program at Penn Asked about their favorite professors "They were mostly adjuncts"
Happy to share the September issue of #ReviewsInDHreviewsindh.pubpub.org/v5-n9
Vol. 5, No. 8 of Reviews in Digital Humanities, a peer-reviewed journal that facilitates scholarly evaluation of digital humanities work and its outputs, edited by Jennifer Guiliano (Indiana Universit...
Restarting "the thread to rule all other threads", my mega-meta-thread with years of literature recommendations history, technology and war on Twitter (have a read through before Twitter dies for real) twitter.com/M__Verbrugge... Pictured is my favourite academic book #PoliSky #IntSec #IRTheory
If you work with digitised newspapers, what’s on your data and/or infrastructure wishlist?* No promises, just starting to dream about possible futures. * Apart from ‘everything free for everyone’, unless you’re able to fund that!
We (@ritaraley.bsky.social and I) finished writing “AI and the University as a Service” early last March. Then the encampments started (*generalization). So we added this footnote in galleys. Forthcoming any day now in new PMLA.
Lots of good stuff in this volume, including (AFAIK) the first piece written by DH folks who work(ed) in HPC support roles about what that looks like, and its potential as an alt-ac career path for humanists.
Computational Humanities is now available! (OA version this winter.) Thank you to the amazing contributors, co-editors extraordinaire @dmimno.bsky.social and Jessica Marie Johnson, the team Minessota, and series editors @laurenfklein.bsky.social and Matt Gold! www.upress.umn.edu/978151791598...
The first book to intervene in debates on computation in the digital humanities Bringing together leading experts from across North America and Europe, Compu...
Diligently taking notes for people to connect with to listen to their stories Grad school me would have been making spreadsheets for contact reasons & networking reasons. Current me wants to know people for the Hope reasons
Some folks expressed interest in *learning* about the following methods, if anyone (you?) is willing to give informal 30min group zoom to teach: tapestry, macrame, yarn spinning, embroidery, loom weaving, rug hooking, lapidary, jewelrymaking, lettering, wood block carving, knitting, other fiber arts