I wonder if we could think of a way of doing a regular round up by language of blogs and other articles. I.e. something where somebody who reads Italian well, for example, writes a regular column on what's hot in the italian DH (or perhaps, better said, IU) blogosphere and research world. And for Spanish, and/or for regions (South America, Caribbean, Asia, etc.).

My suggestion would be that we could appoint some correspondents who would write their own blog posting every so often (might be a nice set of CV lines for a graduate student). I could check to see if Digital Studies was interested in publishing them as well. I'm torn about whether it is better to have people write the reports in the language they are most comfortable in (our idealised practice at GO::DH) or in the lingua franca, since the point is to bring bibliography that might not be known outside of a speech community into the open.

What do people think?


On 14-01-31 10:54 AM, Alex Gil wrote:
I will gather them up this weekend. Stay tuned!

On Friday, January 31, 2014, Fiona Barnett <fiona.barnett@duke.edu> wrote:
If someone wants to gather these up, along with Dan’s original list of 10, I'd love to feature the post on HASTAC. Helpful lists like this are very well received and I’m sure would be extremely helpful as people start to develop their course proposals for next year. 

Please let me know if someone (Dan or otherwise) would like to do a round-up of readings, and if you need help getting it posted. It could of course be cross-posted on your own blog or the GO::DH site as well. 


—fiona



On Jan 30, 2014, at 10:28 PM, David Golumbia <dgolumbia@gmail.com> wrote:

from those I know and the titles of others, this piece of mine raises issues not quite directly addressed in others:

David Golumbia, "Postcolonial Studies, Digital Humanities, and the Politics of Language," Postcolonial Digital Humanities (May 31, 2013) http://dhpoco.org/blog/2013/05/31/postcolonial-studies-digital-humanities-and-the-politics-of-language/


On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 2:16 PM, igalina <igalina@unam.mx> wrote:

Hi Dan:

I suggest:

-Claverte, F. (2013). The DH multicultural revolution did not happen yet, Frédéric Clavert blog, 26 April 2013,http://www.clavert.net/the-digital-humanities-multicultural-revolution-did-not-happen-yet/.

-Dacos, M. (2013). La estrategia de la sauna finlandesa, (trad. J. López) in Blog colectivo de la Red de Humanidades Digitales, 12 agosto 2013, http://humanidadesdigitales.net/blog/2013/08/12/estrategia-sauna-finlandesa/.

-Fiormonte, D. (2012). Towards a Cultural Critique of the Digital Humanities. Historical Social Research / Historische Sozialforschung, Thaller, M. (ed.) special issue on Controversies around the Digital Humanities, 37:3, 2012.


-Fiormonte, D.(2013). Seven points on DH and multiculturalism, Infolet blog, 5 May 2013, http://infolet.it/2013/05/05/seven-points-on-dh-and-multiculturalism/

-Galina, I. (2013). Las Humanidades Digitales Globales, Blog de la RedHD, 8 November 2013, http://humanidadesdigitales.net/blog/2013/11/08/las-humanidades-digitales-globales/


Please share the list when you are done. It sounds useful!

Best,

Isabel


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Dra. Isabel Galina Russell
Instituto de Investigaciones Bibliográficas, 
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
@igalina



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