I have to say, I really like the idea though of synopses of what's going on in different parts of the world.

One early idea we had, which we didn't really followup on because we weren't sure if it was maybe neo-colonial was to have rapporteurs from different countries write blogs or emails about things going on that caught their eye that not everybody would have access to for linguistic reasons.

It would simply be impossible to "cover" a country, region, or language (imagine trying to do that for English-language DH or even just "DH in England", so the idea wouldn't be to be comprehensive. But it might be possible, for example, to begin commissioning conference reports where maybe a grad student or somebody else reports on papers that caught their eye. I'd need to check with my co-editors, but I think this would be something that would certainly be appropriate for publication in Digital Studies, which is interested in going this way anyway.

The way of avoiding being neo-colonial might be to ensure we ask for reviews, discussions, etc. of all types of conferences (e.g. DH and CSDH/SCHN as well as RedHD or the recent meeting in San Paolo) and really encourage a number and diversity of reviews.

My preference would be to somehow think of a way of refereeing these contributions, but if there was any kind of volume, I\m not sure how we could handle the workflow.


On 14-05-28 07:46 AM, igalina wrote:

Hi Øyvind,

If it is bibliography you are after I recommend the Humanidades Digitales Zotero group, started by Antonio Rojas, which has DH related bibliography in Spanish: https://www.zotero.org/groups/humanidades_digitales


As for the list of people it does seem tricky. However, in a way I think that this discussion list has become a great place to ask for and get replies related to DH topics from a very diverse group of people that are located in different countries.


Best,

Isabel



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Not sure if Mexico counts as 'non-Western' but if what you are looking for is DH scholars working in countries where the official language is other than English Isabel Galina is the co-founder of the Digital Humanities Network (Red HD) based in Mexico City. She is a member of this list I believe. She's been involved in DH and DH-related research way before the Companion (2004) was published, and her perspective is truly international.







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On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 9:50 AM, ANTONIO ROJAS CASTRO <rojas.castro.antonio@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi there

You can follow the hashtag #HumanidadesDigitales on Twitter - we are having great conversations these days:
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23HumanidadesDigitales&src=typd

Personally I recommend Elena González-Blanco and Nuria Rodríguez's works on DH in Spain.

If you are looking for a scholar based in the UK that could give a good overview I believe Paul Spence is your man.

All the best



2014-05-28 10:18 GMT+02:00 Øyvind Eide <oyvind.eide@iln.uio.no>:

Dear all,

Could I ask the participants of this list for some help?

As reader of mainly Northern European languages I have an overview of some of the DH world, but not all of it. I lack an oversight over what is published in other languages than English, German and the Scandinavian ones. Because of this I also lack knowledge of people publishing (mainly or exclusively) in languages such as Spanish, French, Cantonese, Japanese, and all the others.

Thus, I would like to ask you all for names of people who would be able to give a broad overview over the field of DH seen from another perspective than Western Europe or North America. Self posing is accepted of course.

In Norway, journalists have been given lists of female researchers organised by topic in order to avoid that the journalists always call the ones they already know, who used to be males mostly. Maybe we could think of something similar? A list of a number of DH topics and possible candidates to talk or write about it, covering as globally as possible? There are significant problems to be foreseen of course and it could lead to nasty situation -- but is it still doable?


Thanks,

Øyvind
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