How about something like this? I thought I'd use the GO::DH logo for the first try. Color might be an issue too.
There is room to add the "I can whisper" in other languages right above or below the English version.
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Élika


On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 1:21 PM, Daniel O'Donnell <daniel.odonnell@uleth.ca> wrote:
That's what I was thinking as well: a single design, in perhaps a couple of colours (or maybe not), with a space for languages. Or conversely, we could do that and go on Alibaba and see if we couldn't score some small flag stickers to replace handwritten languages.

I was given a very small bit of money from the U of L to support projects fostering international, multi-lingual, and multi-cultural collaboration within the humanities (well, I scored a grant that had that as part of its expenses). I can definitely fund something like this from that.

How about: a generic "I can whisper," "I can interpret," "I can share" (trying to think of a phrase that gets the sense of community right) and then some flag stickers for the languages? (assuming we can find them). If that turns out to be too complicated, then just a generic sticker (or button?) with a line for hand-written languages.

Cheapest is always single colour.

Might be nice to have the "I can share" or whatever written in three or four languages from different language families.

-dan



On 14-06-19 10:07 AM, Élika Ortega wrote:
Yes, this is great! I can come up with a couple of designs and send them to the list later today.

Élika




On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 11:41 AM, Giorgio Guzzetta <guzzettg@gmail.com> wrote:
What about writing "I can interpret" (or something like that) with some white space to add language(s) by hand?


On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 5:38 PM, Alex Gil <colibri.alex@gmail.com> wrote:
We are the people who are thinking it right away, no? Let's get that ball rolling so you can mail me the stickers, or better yet, print them in NYC. What we need is a volunteer to design the stickers before the weekend. If I wasn't with my head stuck in the AroundDH launch (Saturday, btw), I would totally do it.


On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 11:27 AM, O'Donnell, Dan <daniel.odonnell@uleth.ca> wrote:
I think THIS constellation of ideas is something we could lead at GO::DH.

ACH just printed up stickers saying "Ask me" or "Answer me" (or whatever).  I don't see why we couldn't do the same thing for "I can interpret" stickers or similar.

I could find some money for stickers (i.e. I could probably find $200, for example, and arrange for a couple of hundred generic stickers where you could write in a language). But that's only one idea.

Maybe throw some people together to think about this quickly?

-dan



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Hi all,

I have had several conversations around these issues with some of the DH2014 and starting some with the DH2015 folks. I love James' and Igalina's suggestions enormously. I will bring all of these up at DH2014 in representation of GO::DH. Another idea—which we learned in Cuba during the INKE meeting—is to have "whisperers" in the back of the room. The idea of the whisperer is an alternative to the mic/headphone approach to translation. Cheaper. Basically, you sit in the back with a group of those who need translation and you whisper. Combine that with DH and now we have the "The DH Whisperers," which to me has to win dh this year. 

Re: Journal in Spanish. Yes, please.

Best,
A.


On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 11:08 AM, O'Donnell, Dan <daniel.odonnell@uleth.ca> wrote:
I knew I was picking up on a side issue to what you were saying, Elika. Because it was the easier one in some ways.

It is interesting that given that we are humanists--and so used to working with secondary sources in other languages--that there is such a Hegemony.

This is one of the reasons I'm so keen on the proposal in Mexico for a major Spanish-language DH journal. The reason why Anglo-Saxonists need to know German is that a lot of important research was published in German in the 19th and early 20th centuries. I think we a strong counterweight to English-only journals will be useful.



From: globaloutlookdh-l [globaloutlookdh-l-bounces@uleth.ca] on behalf of Élika Ortega [elikaortega@gmail.com]
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Subject: Re: [globaloutlookDH-l] DHSI unconference session on Multilingualism in DH

Thank you all for your comments. I am glad that thread is getting attention and lots of ideas are popping up--that was the main purpose of the unconference session and the the blog post.

I am aware that some of the ideas I wrote about need much more development and then to actually become "something", whatever form they might take. But this will only happen with the help and feedback from all of you. I wonder, however, whether a (I'm hoping, helpful) distinction of what has been discussed should be made in order to come up with specific and timely strategies.

It seems to me that one hand there are the "everyday" or face to face multilingual interactions that can and need to be addressed at a community level, like the questions and answers mentioned by Dan and Isabel. The stickers or badges are great ideas! This was also similarly discussed a few months ago regarding the language and vocab used in mailing lists.

On the other hand, is the matter of research outputs and available/known sources in various languages. This is the one that, in my opinion, needs a much more systematic approach: coming up with ways to ensure that all of us following the most recognized journals and publishers in the field, will also get a sense of what is (and has been) published elsewhere and in other languages. It might, as Domenico and Giorgio suggested, pose the risks of positive discrimination and building a new canon, but that can also be just the beginning, showing the tip of the iceberg.

Cheers!
Élika

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