Dear GO::DH Members,
We write to remind you know that we are conducting a run-off election for
the GO::DH Executive Committee elections.
Anyone who was subscribed to the mailing list as of Sunday, February 22,
2015, when voting opened, is eligible to vote in the run-off election.
Please vote using this Google Form and select one candidate.
<http://goo.gl/forms/du3BFZLTSE>
*Elections close Tuesday, March 10th at 11:59PM PST. *
Our run-off election announcement is below.
Thank you for your patience and participation.
Sincerely,
Roopika Risam and Élika Ortega
(Returning Officers and Nominations Committee)
--
In the course of last week's election, Élika and I identified a run-off
situation that required further attention. We brought the matter to
Executive Committee members who were not standing for election to the
committee. Without disclosing names, we explained the election results and
asked for advice. Together, the Executive Committee members and the
Returning Officers and Nominations Committee decided how to proceed.
We are requesting that members vote for one of six candidates below in the
run-off election:
*Barbara Bordalejo*
Bio: Barbara Bordalejo is professor of Digital Humanities at KU Leuven,
where she teaches digital textuality and electronic literature. She is part
of the executive of the European Association for Digital Humanities and has
been part of the executive of GO::DH since its foundation, to which she was
elected last year.
Statement: GO::DH has become an important forum for the initiation and
promotion of collaboration with others. With the institutional support of
KU Leuven and as the head of the Digital Humanities Task Force in the
Faculty of Arts, I am in a good position to continue to contribute to this
community. For the next term, I would like to renew efforts to open new
lines of communication with places that continue to be underepresented
(Africa, South and Central America) and to create more spaces to initiate
productive dialogues leading to a richer, polifonic future. In order to
achieve this, I will build on KU Leuven's history of cultural exchange and
enrichment and expand this to different areas of DH.
*Gimena del Rio*
Bio: Gimena del Rio holds a PhD in Romance Philology (Universidad
Complutense de Madrid) . Researcher at the Seminario de Edicion y Crítica
Textual (SECRIT-IIBIRCIT) of the National Scientific and Technical Research
Council (CONICET), Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her main academic interests
deal with the scholarly edition and study of the Medieval lyrical poetry
and the development, use and methodologies of scholarly digital tools. She
has been working since 2013 on the creation of a Digital Humanities
community in Argentina and is nowadays the vicepresident of the Asociación
Argentina de Humanidades Digitales (AAHD). She organized the I National
Conference on DigitalHumanities in Buenos Aires last year.
Statement (from nominator): Part from her academic activities in Digital
Humanities, she has been instrumental at grounding the field in Argentina
by promoting transdisciplinary community practices. Her involvement with
other DH communities around the world would be a definite asset for the
Executive Committee as GO::DH increasingly builds a sense of a global DH
community. She could offer a interesting point of view on the Latin
American development of DH and an enthusiastic member of the DH Community
in Spanish.
*Martin Grandjean*
Bio: Martin Grandjean is a contemporary history researcher at the
University of Lausanne (Switzerland). He is interested in cultural
relations and scientific exchanges during the interwar period. Combining
network analysis and data visualization, his research are impregnated by
the digital humanities (see his blog). Martin Grandjean is a founding
member and the current spokesman of Humanistica, the french-speaking
association for digital humanities.
Statement: The GO::DH executive committee interests me for two reasons. I
am personally convinced that this is an area of both reflection and action
in which our community need to make urgent progress. On the other hand, as
the spokesman of the French DH association, I know how much we need this
kind of relay. We are also facing similar problems inside the Francophonie,
which extends from Canada to many African countries, with several European
countries and individuals residing in many other countries.
*Nuria Rodríguez Ortega*
Bio: Nuria Rodríguez Ortega is the head of the History of Art department at
the University of Málaga (UMA). She also directs the research group
i-ArtHis_Lab (iarthis.hdplus.es) and leads ReArte.Dix (the international
network of Digital Studies on Artistic Culture. Since 2010 she coordinates
the MA program in Social Devlopment and Artistic Culture also at UMA.
Her reseach focuses on the intersection between computing languages, dgital
media ant art history. She has also worked on the junction of
entrepreneurship and culture and is the co-founder of the award-winning
spin-off Culturacy
Statement: Given the cultural and geopoligical expansion seen in Digital
Humanities practice, I believe it is extremely necessary to further develop
initiatives like GO::DH in order to explore the diversity and plurality of
these practices in a global context so as to discover that which brings us
together but also identifying what the idiosincracies of each context are.
GO::DH provides an exceptional context to work towards that. Furthermore, I
believe that my training as an art historian, artistic culture, and
cultural heritage in general will add a perspective that is not always
present in DH disussions.
*Mari Sarv*
Bio: Mari Sarv works at Estonian Folklore Archives (Estonian Literary
Museum) since 1996, as a senior researcher since 2008, since 2012 she is
leading the research group of Estonian Folklore Archives. Her main subject
of study is older Estonian folksong (regilaul). She has published two
monographs on the topic (2000 and 2008), has organized conferences on
regilaul and edited proceedings from these conferences. She has been
contributing to the developing of the database of Estonian regilaul
including almost 100000 songtexts by now and she has been widely using the
computational methods in her research (metrical and poetical analysis,
cartographic representations, social network analysis). Since the very
beginning of her career she has been trying to initiate a digital turn in
the archival system of her home archives, and later on has been
contributing to several projects related to establishing and developing the
digital archival system of Estonian Literary Museum. Together with her
colleague Kaisa Kulasalu she organized the first conferences on Estonian
digital humanities in 2013 and 2014, established the web page and mailing
list for Estonian DH community.
Statement: GO:DH is a great and necessary initiative, the existence of it
already brings awareness on the problematics of non-english DH
As there is definitely a linguistic gap between the english speaking world
and the rest in the field of DH, the SIG should contribute to the
diminishing of it
- explaining the problems of non-english DHers to the wider audience
- helping to spread awareness of the DH tools and projects between English
and non-English world
- contributing to the organizing of training events for non-English
developing DH communities
- forming a network for people with common problems
- spreading awareness of the need for dh tools and standards to be
accustomizable for multilingual use.
*David Joseph Wrisely*
Bio: I have been living and teaching in Beirut since 2002 where I am an
Associate Professor in a department of English. My research interests
include medieval studies, Mediterranean studies, as well as various
elements of the spatial humanities: literary GIS, historical gazetteers,
ground-up community mapping. While on sabbatical this year I launched a
set a workshops "Topics in Digital Mapping" at Fordham University co-taught
with graduate students, in order to build a community of practice around
digital mapping. This year I have also organized two major DH activities at
my home university: the Arab World's first That Camp, and the first
sustained DH training opportunity in the region, the Digital Humanities
Institute - Beirut (dhibeirut.wordpress.com). The institute is offering 8
courses and will bring together 80+ participants (students, faculty,
chairs, library, IT) from a dozen local and international
universities/research centers, as well as members of local NGOs, government
and industry.
Statement: I am fascinated in a digital humanities that arises organically
from community--in its languages and its world views--that learns from the
global community and gives back to it with its own special touch. I am
interested in building local, regional and international partnerships for
DH training and research. I can be found on twitter as @DJWrisley.
*Voting is open now through Tuesday, March 10, 11:59pm PST. Full results of
the election will be announced shortly after. Anyone who was subscribed to
the mailing list as of Sunday, February 22, 2015, when voting opened, is
eligible to vote in the run-off election. Please vote using this Google
Form and select one candidate. <http://goo.gl/forms/du3BFZLTSE> *Thank you
for your participation in this year's election and for your patience.
All best,
Roopika Risam and Élika Ortega
(Returning Officers and Nominations Committee)
--
Roopika Risam, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of English
Salem State University
http://roopikarisam.com
Dear all,
My colleagues Javiera Atenas (University College London), Leo Havemann
(Birkbeck College) and I have been conducting research on Open Educational
Resources and the interconnections between research, publishing and
educational practices (for an example see our article on Open Educational
Resources Repositories here <http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/3113/>).
We are interested in finding more about how other colleagues in higher
education are using open data in teaching.
We are conducting a mini survey to understand which portals, tools or
repositories fellow academics are using to retrieve open datasets and how
this data is being used in teaching and learning in Higher Education.
If you have used open data in your teaching practice we would like to hear
from you.
It’s only three questions. *The mini-survey is here* <http://goo.gl/E8ghkO>.
If you know someone who teaches with open data in higher education, we will
be very grateful if you can refer them to the survey.
With apologies for potential cross-posting.
Best regards,
Ernesto
*Dr Ernesto Priego*Lecturer in Library Science
#citylis City University London
Editor-in-Chief, *The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship *
http://www.comicsgrid.com/http://epriego.wordpress.com/ @ernestopriego
<https://twitter.com/ernestopriego>
Taking Comics Seriously:
http://www.city.ac.uk/news/2014/mar/taking-comics-seriously
Scottish Comics Unconference Meet-up, 28th February 2015,
http://www.comicsunconference.co.uk/
Subscribe to the Comics Grid Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/iOYAj
Members of this list may be interested in a newly published resource: Russian Politics Web Archive.
http://webarchives.cdlib.org/a/russianpolitics
My colleagues, Margarita Nafpaktitis and Gabriella Gray, who worked on the project, wrote:
The captures include Boris Nemtsov's blog and also the site where he was posting his reports on corruption and mismanagement at the highest levels of government.
(Nemtsov is the prominent opposition politician who was gunned down last Friday in Moscow within sight of the Kremlin.)
All of the archived materials are in Russian, but the description of the archive is in English.
There is a contact form for questions about the web-archive on the website.
--zoe
Zoe Borovsky, Ph.D.
Librarian for Digital Research and Scholarship,
Digital Humanities, Anthropology and Archaeology
Hi everybody,
I think Middle East and/or Arab digital media scholars will enjoy this
fine ethnographic study by Miriyam Aouragh:
http://www.cyberorient.net/article.do?articleId=8000
I came across her work thanks to Unlike Us conferences series:
http://networkcultures.org/unlikeus/
Perhaps it would be interesting to connect to these initiatives to DH,
and especially to our GO::DH group.
Any ideas?
All the best
Domenico
Of interest to people on this list.
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: [DHSI] Job: 2015-16 Fairbank Center Fellowship in Chinese
Digital Humanities and Social Sciences
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 10:47:17 -0500
From: Song Chen <songchen(a)post.harvard.edu>
Reply-To: songchen(a)post.harvard.edu
Organization: Bucknell University
To: Institute(a)lists.uvic.ca
Dear all,
The John K. Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University
announces a special fellowship for the 2015-16 academic year for a
scholar with expertise in the digital humanities and/or social
sciences. This will be a 10-month fellowship beginning in September
2015. The annual fellowship stipend will be $50,000 plus benefits. The
ideal candidate will have experience designing and hosting websites
(including a familiarity with HTML, CSS, and Javascript), maintaining
online databases (MySQL or PostgreSQL), some experience coding for the
web (PHP or any other web scripting language), experience working with
Git code repositories or other version control system, be familiar with
data analysis software (Python, STATA, MATLAB, R), and understand the
principles behind the functioning of web APIs.
Applications are welcome from 1) those with a Ph.D. in Chinese Studies
(in any area of the humanities or social sciences, in 2010 or later) or
2) other advanced degree in computer science or computer engineering,
with some knowledge of Chinese Studies. All requirements for the degree
must be completed by July 1, 2015. The application deadline is Tuesday,
March 31, 2015.
Additional details are available in the official posting:
https://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/6018
Please feel free to share widely in and beyond the DH community.
Sincerely,
Song Chen
--
CHEN Song 鳿¾
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA 02138
Dear GO::DH Members,
We are writing to let you know that we are conducting a run-off election
for the GO::DH Executive Committee elections.
In the course of last week's election, Élika and I identified a run-off
situation that required further attention. We brought the matter to
Executive Committee members who were not standing for election to the
committee. Without disclosing names, we explained the election results and
asked for advice. Together, the Executive Committee members and the
Returning Officers and Nominations Committee decided how to proceed.
We are requesting that members vote for one of six candidates below in the
run-off election:
*Barbara Bordalejo*
Bio: Barbara Bordalejo is professor of Digital Humanities at KU Leuven,
where she teaches digital textuality and electronic literature. She is part
of the executive of the European Association for Digital Humanities and has
been part of the executive of GO::DH since its foundation, to which she was
elected last year.
Statement: GO::DH has become an important forum for the initiation and
promotion of collaboration with others. With the institutional support of
KU Leuven and as the head of the Digital Humanities Task Force in the
Faculty of Arts, I am in a good position to continue to contribute to this
community. For the next term, I would like to renew efforts to open new
lines of communication with places that continue to be underepresented
(Africa, South and Central America) and to create more spaces to initiate
productive dialogues leading to a richer, polifonic future. In order to
achieve this, I will build on KU Leuven's history of cultural exchange and
enrichment and expand this to different areas of DH.
*Gimena del Rio*
Bio: Gimena del Rio holds a PhD in Romance Philology (Universidad
Complutense de Madrid) . Researcher at the Seminario de Edicion y Crítica
Textual (SECRIT-IIBIRCIT) of the National Scientific and Technical Research
Council (CONICET), Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her main academic interests
deal with the scholarly edition and study of the Medieval lyrical poetry
and the development, use and methodologies of scholarly digital tools. She
has been working since 2013 on the creation of a Digital Humanities
community in Argentina and is nowadays the vicepresident of the Asociación
Argentina de Humanidades Digitales (AAHD). She organized the I National
Conference on DigitalHumanities in Buenos Aires last year.
Statement (from nominator): Part from her academic activities in Digital
Humanities, she has been instrumental at grounding the field in Argentina
by promoting transdisciplinary community practices. Her involvement with
other DH communities around the world would be a definite asset for the
Executive Committee as GO::DH increasingly builds a sense of a global DH
community. She could offer a interesting point of view on the Latin
American development of DH and an enthusiastic member of the DH Community
in Spanish.
*Martin Grandjean*
Bio: Martin Grandjean is a contemporary history researcher at the
University of Lausanne (Switzerland). He is interested in cultural
relations and scientific exchanges during the interwar period. Combining
network analysis and data visualization, his research are impregnated by
the digital humanities (see his blog). Martin Grandjean is a founding
member and the current spokesman of Humanistica, the french-speaking
association for digital humanities.
Statement: The GO::DH executive committee interests me for two reasons. I
am personally convinced that this is an area of both reflection and action
in which our community need to make urgent progress. On the other hand, as
the spokesman of the French DH association, I know how much we need this
kind of relay. We are also facing similar problems inside the Francophonie,
which extends from Canada to many African countries, with several European
countries and individuals residing in many other countries.
*Nuria Rodríguez Ortega*
Bio: Nuria Rodríguez Ortega is the head of the History of Art department at
the University of Málaga (UMA). She also directs the research group
i-ArtHis_Lab (iarthis.hdplus.es) and leads ReArte.Dix (the international
network of Digital Studies on Artistic Culture. Since 2010 she coordinates
the MA program in Social Devlopment and Artistic Culture also at UMA.
Her reseach focuses on the intersection between computing languages, dgital
media ant art history. She has also worked on the junction of
entrepreneurship and culture and is the co-founder of the award-winning
spin-off Culturacy
Statement: Given the cultural and geopoligical expansion seen in Digital
Humanities practice, I believe it is extremely necessary to further develop
initiatives like GO::DH in order to explore the diversity and plurality of
these practices in a global context so as to discover that which brings us
together but also identifying what the idiosincracies of each context are.
GO::DH provides an exceptional context to work towards that. Furthermore, I
believe that my training as an art historian, artistic culture, and
cultural heritage in general will add a perspective that is not always
present in DH disussions.
*Mari Sarv*
Bio: Mari Sarv works at Estonian Folklore Archives (Estonian Literary
Museum) since 1996, as a senior researcher since 2008, since 2012 she is
leading the research group of Estonian Folklore Archives. Her main subject
of study is older Estonian folksong (regilaul). She has published two
monographs on the topic (2000 and 2008), has organized conferences on
regilaul and edited proceedings from these conferences. She has been
contributing to the developing of the database of Estonian regilaul
including almost 100000 songtexts by now and she has been widely using the
computational methods in her research (metrical and poetical analysis,
cartographic representations, social network analysis). Since the very
beginning of her career she has been trying to initiate a digital turn in
the archival system of her home archives, and later on has been
contributing to several projects related to establishing and developing the
digital archival system of Estonian Literary Museum. Together with her
colleague Kaisa Kulasalu she organized the first conferences on Estonian
digital humanities in 2013 and 2014, established the web page and mailing
list for Estonian DH community.
Statement: GO:DH is a great and necessary initiative, the existence of it
already brings awareness on the problematics of non-english DH
As there is definitely a linguistic gap between the english speaking world
and the rest in the field of DH, the SIG should contribute to the
diminishing of it
- explaining the problems of non-english DHers to the wider audience
- helping to spread awareness of the DH tools and projects between English
and non-English world
- contributing to the organizing of training events for non-English
developing DH communities
- forming a network for people with common problems
- spreading awareness of the need for dh tools and standards to be
accustomizable for multilingual use.
*David Joseph Wrisely*
Bio: I have been living and teaching in Beirut since 2002 where I am an
Associate Professor in a department of English. My research interests
include medieval studies, Mediterranean studies, as well as various
elements of the spatial humanities: literary GIS, historical gazetteers,
ground-up community mapping. While on sabbatical this year I launched a
set a workshops "Topics in Digital Mapping" at Fordham University co-taught
with graduate students, in order to build a community of practice around
digital mapping. This year I have also organized two major DH activities at
my home university: the Arab World's first That Camp, and the first
sustained DH training opportunity in the region, the Digital Humanities
Institute - Beirut (dhibeirut.wordpress.com). The institute is offering 8
courses and will bring together 80+ participants (students, faculty,
chairs, library, IT) from a dozen local and international
universities/research centers, as well as members of local NGOs, government
and industry.
Statement: I am fascinated in a digital humanities that arises organically
from community--in its languages and its world views--that learns from the
global community and gives back to it with its own special touch. I am
interested in building local, regional and international partnerships for
DH training and research. I can be found on twitter as @DJWrisley.
*Voting is open now through Tuesday, March 10, 11:59pm PST. Full results of
the election will be announced shortly after. Anyone who was subscribed to
the mailing list as of Sunday, February 22, 2015, when voting opened, is
eligible to vote in the run-off election. Please vote using this Google
Form and select one candidate. <http://goo.gl/forms/du3BFZLTSE> *Thank you
for your participation in this year's election and for your patience.
All best,
Roopika Risam and Élika Ortega
(Returning Officers and Nominations Committee)
--
Roopika Risam, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of English
Salem State University
http://roopikarisam.com
DH Awards 2014 Results!
Please Forward! (French and Spanish versions below)
===
The votes for DH Awards 2014 have been counted and the results
are now available at:
http://dhawards.org/dhawards2014/results/
Congratulations to all the winners, runners up, and indeed all
those who got a chance to see and vote for the DH Awards 2014.
The winners (and first and second runners up) for each category
are listed at:
http://dhawards.org/dhawards2014/results/
The statistics we collected during DH Awards 2014 are available from:
http://dhawards.org/dhawards2014/statistics/
You may provide feedback by filling in the form at:
http://goo.gl/forms/6B2EomDO3z
Many thanks to all who nominated and voted!
James Cummings
james(a)dhawards.org
====
Résultats des DH Awards 2014 !
Merci de partager!
===
Les votes pour les DH Awards 2014 ont été comptés et les
résultats sont maintenant disponibles ici :
http://dhawards.org/dhawards2014/results/
Félicitations à tous les lauréats, à tous ceux qui sont sur le
podium, et bien sûr à tous ceux qui ont participé et voté lors
des DH Awards 2014.
Les lauréats (ainsi que les deuxième et troisième) pour chaque
catégorie sont listés ici:
http://dhawards.org/dhawards2014/results/
Les statistiques que nous avons collectées lors des DH Awards
2014 sont disponibles ici:
http://dhawards.org/dhawards2014/statistics/
Vous êtes invité à nous donner vos impressions en utilisant ce
formulaire:
http://goo.gl/forms/6B2EomDO3z
Tous nos remerciements à ceux qui se sont prêtés au jeu des
nominations et des votes !
James Cummings
james(a)dhawards.org
====
DH Awards 2014: ¡Resultados!
Favor de reenviar
===
Los votos para DH Awards 2014 se han contabilizado y los
resultados se encuentran en la siguiente liga:
http://dhawards.org/dhawards2014/results/
Felicitaciones a todos los ganadores, competidores y a todos
aquellos que tuvieron la oportunidad de ver y votar en los DH
Awards 2014.
Los ganadores (primeros y segundos lugares) para cada categoría
se encuentran listados en la siguiente liga:
http://dhawards.org/dhawards2014/results/
Las estadísticas arrojadas durante los DH Awards están
disponibles en:
http://dhawards.org/dhawards2014/statistics/
Puede proveer retroalimentación rellenando el formulario de la
siguiente liga:
http://goo.gl/forms/6B2EomDO3z
¡Muchas gracias a todos los nominados y los participantes!
James Cummings
james(a)dhawards.org
--
Dr James Cummings, James.Cummings(a)it.ox.ac.uk
Academic IT Services, University of Oxford
Estimados,
escribo para hacerles una cordial invitación a escribir un texto para el
blog de la red (http://humanidadesdigitales.net/blog/). Como saben el blog
es un esfuerzo colectivo de difusión, divulgación y debate de los temas de
las HUmanidades Digitales. Las entradas pueden reseñar un evento, una
herramienta, un proyecto, etcétera.
Actualmente yo soy quien coordina el blog. Por lo que les pediría que sólo
me avisaran la fecha en que publicarían algo para organizar un poco.
Reciban mis saludos
--
Francisco Barrón
@yierva