Isn't a Zotero GO::DH group already on? https://www.zotero.org/groups/global_outlook_digital_humanities

Best,
Giorgio

2014-11-24 3:51 GMT+01:00 James O'Sullivan <josullivan.c@gmail.com>:
I was planning on putting a Zotero group up on the site that maintains a group bibliography of materials relevant to the GO::DH mission.

Perhaps we should add this list to that group, so that they are easily referenced by the group, and cited by others?

I am happy to manage this.

Best regards,
James

On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 3:40 PM, Daniel O'Donnell <daniel.odonnell@uleth.ca> wrote:
This conversation about this letter raises an interesting question: what outputs can we ascribe to GO::DH over the last two years?

Alex gave a lecture to my DH class a few weeks back and mentioned some of the initiatives that can be attributed to or associated with GO::DH, and it was quite a list. AroundDH, for example. But also a number of things that were going to happen anyway, but perhaps picked up an extra kick from our existence. I would argue that the field's interest in globalisation and especially its willingness to locate itself outside of North America and Western Europe has not been hurt by our existence at any rate and might well be partially ascribed to it.

As we get ready to pursue funding for more GO::DH activities, I wonder if it wouldn't make sense to see if we can compile a list of activities and outputs that could be in some way said to be associated with, inspired by, motivated by, encouraged through, or so on our collective. It might be interesting to have such a list so that we can point to it when we do ask for funding.

The political question, however, is going to be not to be greedy about it and to recognise that saying "associated with GO::DH" is not the same thing as "couldn't/wouldn't have happened without it" or "not really the work of its alleged PI or author."

So my question: if you think back over the last two years, are there activities you've engaged in, talks you've given, partnerships or projects you've begun, articles you've written that were in some way impacted by or enabled through your participation in GO::DH? Did you meet new research partners through GO::DH? Did you have new ideas? Have you taught new classes?

In my case, for example, I can think without much effort of the following, the following things that I've been involved in organising or authoring. And I think there might be more if I look harder:
  • Students ("HQP")
    • Gurpreet Singh, accepted and funded.
  • Articles
    • O'Donnell, Daniel Paul, Alex Gil, Katherine Walters, Neil Fraistat. Digital Humanities in a Global Context.” Forthcoming: Blackwell Companion to the Digital Humanities.
  • Interviews
  • Conference sessions:
    • “Global outlook::digital humanities: promoting digital humanities research across disciplines, regions, and cultures.” Paper session. DH 2014 Berne. 9 July, 2014.
    • “Digital Humanities in Africa: The Case of Nigeria.” Session. Canadian Society for Digital Humanities. Victoria. 3 June, 2013;
  • Workshops
    • “Kickstarting the GO::DH minimal computing working group.” DH 2014 Berne. 8 July, 2014. John Edward Simpson, Jentery Sayers, Daniel Paul O'Donnell, Alex Gil.
    • “Text Encoding.” 2° Encuentro de humanistas digitales, México. 20 May, 2014.
    • “Global Outlook:: Digital Humanities.” Unconference workshop, Havana. 13 December, 2012.
  • Lectures:
    • O'Donnell, Daniel Paul, Alex Gil. “Globalisation.” Around the world. A worldwide collaborative conference on privacy and surveillance in the digital age. Hosted by the Kule Institute for Advanced Study. May 21, 2014. http://aroundtheworld.ualberta.ca/2014/06/ulethbridge-and-columbia/
    • O'Donnell, Daniel Paul. This changes everything! The “Digital Turn” and the Institutional Practice of the Humanities.” I Seminário Internacional em Humanidades Digitais no Brasil. Universidade de São Paulo. October 23, 2013.
  • Projects:
    • "The Whisper Campaign," DH Berne, 2014.

How about others?

I wonder if we shouldn't collect them!






On 14-11-23 12:23 PM, Élika Ortega wrote:
Thanks Dan and Alex, we do realy appreciate the encouragement.
And thank you, Ernesto for the kind words, the pleasure's been all mine.

Élika

On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 10:43 AM, Ernesto Priego <efpriego@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Dan and Alex... the words of encouragement are greatly appreciated. it was Élika's initiative-- a real joy to work with her.

Hugs back,

Ernesto



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On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 2:10 AM, Alex Gil <colibri.alex@gmail.com> wrote:
A great initiative, Ernesto. An example of the wonderful type of work we can do in our diasporas.

Hugs,
a.

On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 4:02 PM, Daniel O'Donnell <daniel.odonnell@uleth.ca> wrote:
Well excellent initiative. Congratulations.



On 14-11-22 01:47 PM, Ernesto Priego wrote:

Yes, it's closed now.

Sent from a mobile device. It may contain typos.

On 22 Nov 2014 20:42, "Daniel O'Donnell" <daniel.odonnell@uleth.ca> wrote:
Hi Ernesto,

Is the signature period closed? I couldn't see how to sign.

-dan


On 14-11-22 01:10 PM, Ernesto Priego wrote:
Dear all,

Élika Ortega, Adela Ramos and I have published on figshare an “Open Letter to the Mexican and International Civil Societies” (“Pronunciamiento de mexicanos en el extranjero”).

In this blog post I share the letter and some data from the signature collection process.
This was a project led by Élika Ortega.

I hope you can spare two minutes to click on it and read it.

All the best,

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/
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