This is a personal blog charting what I am up to - including teaching, researching, and thinking about prevailing ideas on humanities scholarship and how it intersects with digitality/technology/computing.
Friday, January 14, 2011
How blogging worked to communicate the photography of Vivian Maier
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Steve Wozniak and the Free Internet
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Job in Digital Paleography
Vacancy: Research Associate (Digital Palaeography)
The Centre for Computing in Humanities (CCH) seeks a suitably experienced Research Associate for a new four-year project on digital palaeography.
The post holder will be based at CCH, an academic department in the School of Arts and Humanities focusing on research into the possibilities of computing for arts and humanities scholarship. The project, ‘Digital Resource and Database of Palaeography, Manuscripts and Diplomatic’ is funded by the European Research Commission (FP7). Its primary aim is to create an online resource for palaeographical study, discovery and citation, emphasizing the vernacular scripts of eleventh-century England.
The post holder will work closely with the Principal Investigator and others in the project team to work with original manuscripts to compile palaeographical and codicological data, to prepare this data and the associated images for online delivery, to contribute to innovative ideas about the display and interrogation of palaeographical data on line, and to help disseminate the project’s findings through conferences and colloquia.
A PhD or equivalent on a relevant medieval topic involving the study of manuscripts is essential, as is an appreciation of the potentials and limits of humanities computing. A high level of skill in palaeography and codicology is required, as is working knowledge of Old English and Latin. Some experience working with XML, databases and/or digital images is desirable.
The appointment will be made, dependent on relevant qualifications and experience, within the Grade 6 scale, �G33,070 inclusive of �G2,323 London Allowance, per annum. Benefits include an annual season ticket loan scheme and a final salary superannuation scheme.
This post is fixed term until 30 September 2014.
For informal enquiries please contact Dr Peter Stokes on +44 (0)20 7848 2813, or via email at peter.stokes.
Further details and application packs are available on the College’s website at cass-recruitment. All correspondence should clearly state the job title and reference number G6/AAV/629/10-HK
The closing date for receipt of applications is 5 January 2011.
Second Year Class - Website almost there!!
Heroes in Hypertext
They've written on the key concepts of heroic narrative and how they are transmitted from oral culture, through the advent of literacy into manuscript culture, print, film and now online too.
Exciting Opportunity for Early Career Researchers interested in Digital Humanities and Publication
Young Researchers Forum
ESF Humanities Spring 2011
‘Changing Publication Cultures in the Humanities’
The Royal Irish Academy is seeking applications for participation in the above named workshop. Please see details in this link.
The European Science Foundation offers, on a competitive basis, full-cost awards to leading early career scholars to participate in the ESF Humanities Spring 2011 two-day ‘new horizons’ workshop in NUI Maynooth, Ireland, 9-11 June 2011.
The topic of the 2011 Humanities Spring workshop is: ‘Changing Publication Cultures in the Humanities’.
A group of 20 early career researchers will be selected by open competition and invited to address the opportunities and challenges facing them consequent on changes in publication cultures in the Humanities.
The closing date for submission of applications is 17 Jan 2011.