Dear Adeline,
Thanks for the "Invisible Australians" example. I too did not quite get the
drift of "Postcolonial Digital Humanities" at first.
I, and possibly Craig too, seemed to think that the term implies that the
way you use digital technology is somehow specifically "postcolonial" as
compared with a digital resource for the type of history that defines
itself as "postcolonial".
I have produced digital resources in the domain of Buddhist Studies, if I
called my work "Buddhist Digital Humanities" would that be helpful?
Perhaps these problems are tied to the fact that the term DH will soon
reach the end of its shelf life. In a world where all information in the
Humanities is digital or digitally mediated does it still make sense to
speak of DH?
all the best
marcus
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Department of Religion, Temple University
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Dear list members,
DHPoco (Postcolonial Digital Humanities) published an Open Thread yesterday
on whether DH has historically provided refuge from
race/class/gender/sexuality/disability. We've had a terrific, if
US-centric, discussion so far, and hope list members will add their
thoughts.
Here is the link:
http://dhpoco.org/2013/05/10/open-thread-the-digital-humanities-as-a-histor…
Best,
Adeline
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Dear friends,
I am writting the paper summarizing the results of the "Who are you,
Digital Humanists?" survey and I would like to complete the information by
a list of all the know discussion lists in DH. I would be very happy to get
such information from you, particularly coming from non English and non
French speaking lists.
Best regards,
Marin
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daniel.odonnell(a)uleth.ca wanted to share this with you:
Related to this... does anybody know if any work has been done on the tombs that were being destroyed in the area? That would seem to me to be ripe for rescue 3D scanning!
A Precious History Preserved in Timbuktu
http://shar.es/l8yT2
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I also thought it's worth mentioning the following blog post by Andrew
Prescott, which takes at least the DH community (or maybe the DH community
in the US) to task for its failure to be global enough, and mentions
listmember Dominico Fiormente's work, as well as pointing to the excellent
Cologne *Controversies around the Digital Humanities* volume edited by
Manfred Thaller (
http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/zeitschriften/ausgabe=6950).
While I personally agree with some of Prescott's notes about the parochial
nature of *some* DH as practiced in the US, as I am an English professor
and one of my primary concerns is the effects of DH on English as a
discipline, I find Prescott's invective toward the MLA more symptomatic
than helpful.
http://digitalriffs.blogspot.com/2013/05/small-worlds-and-big-tents.html
David
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Hello everyone,
4Humanities has published my interview with Dan O'Donnell:
http://4humanities.org/2013/05/interview-daniel-o-donnell/
*4Humanities* is a platform and resource for advocacy of the humanities,
drawing on the technologies, new-media expertise, and ideas of the
international digital humanities community.
It would be ideal to publish translations of the interview on 4Humanities
as well, linking from and to the original English version.
If anyone is willing to volunteer a translation of the post, please let us
know and I'll share the HTML. (The interview is hyperlink-rich). If we
could have several languages that would rock.
Needless to say all translations will be fully credited with translator's
names linking to any online profiles translators may wish to be linked to.
Thanks very much indeed in advance.
Best regards
Ernesto
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Dear Ernesto
I will be able to do it in Punjabi and Hindi. Are there any guidelines
(read deadlines for translation)
Regards
G. Singh
https://sites.google.com/site/gursainipreet/
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El plazo para proponer comunicaciones para la primera conferencia de la
asociación de Humanidades Digitales Hispánicas (HDH) ha sido ampliado hasta
el 13 de mayo.
Pueden encontrar más información en:
http://hdh2013.humanidadesdigitales.org/
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GO::DH is happy to announce a new working group, "Minimal Computing."
Below my signature is a description (English, Español, Français) of the
group, and the URLs are
http://www.globaloutlookdh.org/working-groups/minimal-computing/
(English),
http://www.globaloutlookdh.org/grupos-de-trabajo/minimal-computing/?lang=es
(Español), and
http://www.globaloutlookdh.org/informatique-durable/?lang=fr (Français).
If you are interested in participating, or have ideas/recommendations
for starter projects, then please contact John Simpson
(jes6(a)ualberta.ca) and me (jentery(a)uvic.ca). Thank you!
Best,
Jentery
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Assistant Professor, English
Director, Maker Lab in the Humanities
University of Victoria
jentery(a)uvic.ca | http://www.jenterysayers.com/
Minimal Computing
Initial Co-Chairs: Jentery Sayers (University of Victoria) and John
Simpson (University of Alberta)
Members: Alex Gil (Columbia), Daniel O'Donnell (University of
Lethbridge), and Jon Saklofske (Acadia University)
Description: This is a new working group looking at various aspects of
technology in an international context. Questions it hopes to consider
include:
* In digital humanities and other computing contexts, what is being done
with what technologies, how, and why?
* What are best practices for application construction in order to
maximize availability, decrease obsolescence, and reduce e-waste?
* How and in what ways does experience in mid- and low-income economies
inform ongoing assumptions about how research and collaboration are
conducted in high-income economies?
* In terms of computing and culture, what meaningful differences emerge
across economical, infrastructural, and material conditions?
==========
Computación Mínimal
Directores: Jentery Sayers (University of Victoria) y John Simpson
(University of Alberta)
Miembros: Alex Gil (Columbia), Daniel O'Donnell (University of
Lethbridge), y Jon Saklofske (Acadia University)
Descripción: Este es un grupo de trabajo que examina diferentes aspectos
del uso de la tecnología en un ambito internacional. Entre las preguntas
que se plantea:
* ¿En las humanidades digitales y otros contextos computacionales, que
se esta haciendo con las nuevas tecnologías? ¿Como? ¿Por qué?
* ¿Que prácticas se recomiendan para la construcción de programas que
ofrezcan el mayor alcance, minimicen la obsolescencia y reduzcan la
e-basura?
* ¿De que manera las experiencias de las economias de bajos recursos,
independientes del pais, puedan ayudar lo que se toma por hecho en las
economias de alto ingreso?
* ¿En términos de computación y cultura, cuales son las mayores
diferencias que surgen en diferentes condiciones económicas,
infraestructurales y materiales?
==========
Informatique durable
Co-présidents fondateurs: Jentery Sayers (U. de Victoria) et John
Simpson (U. d'Alberta)
Membres: Alex Gil (Columbia), Daniel O'Donnell (U. de Lethbridge) et Jon
Saklofske (Acadia U.)
Description: Il s'agit d'un nouveau groupe de travail qui s'intéresse à
différents d'aspects technologiques dans un contexte international. Les
questions considérées incluent:
* Dans le cadre des humanités numériques et d'autres contextes
informatiques, qu'est-ce qui est fait avec quelles technologies, comment
et pourquoi?
* Quelles sont les meilleures pratiques pour la construction
d'application dans le but de maximiser la distribution, minimiser
l'obsolescence et réduire les déchets informatiques?
* Comment l'expérience dans les économies à revenus moyens et bas
affecte les présupposés actuels sur la façon dans la recherche et la
collaboration sont conduites dans les économies à haut revenu?
* En terme d'informatique et de culture, quelles différences
significatives émergent au travers des conditions économiques et
matérielles?