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tedunderwood.com
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| | | | [This is an updated version of a blog post I wrote three years ago, which organized introductory resources for a workshop. Getting ready for another workshop this summer, I glanced back at the old post and realized it's out of date, because we've collectively covered a lot of ground in three years. Here's an overhaul.]... | |
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samplereality.com
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| | | | A Chronicle of Higher Ed column by the former Idaho State University provost and official Stanley Fish biographer Gary Olson has been making waves this weekend. Entitled "How Not to Reform Humanities Scholarship," Olson's column is really about scholarly publishing, not scholarship itself. Or maybe not. I don't know. Olson conflates so many issues and misrepresents so many points of view that it's difficult to tease out a single coherent argument, other than a misplaced resistance to technological and institutional change. Nonetheless, I want to call attention to a troubling generalization that Olson is certainly not the first to make.... Continue reading Serial Concentration is Deep Concentration ? | |
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digitalhumanitiesnow.org
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| | | | In July 2017, I presented a version of this talk on a panel on "Temporality" at the Keystone Digital Humanities Conference (#keydh on Twitter) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The project I discus... | |
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reinventingcivildefense.org
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| | Ross Andersen, The Atlantic. Senior Editor of Science, Technology, and Health. Previously a deputy editor at Aeon Magazine. Paul Bracken, Yale University. Professor of Management and Political Scie... |