Just in case you missed it, we published our blog post ‘DIY Feminism and Creating Platforms’ before the break. In it, we outline our evolving manifesto & values. You can also find audio & photos of our @CHASE_DTP sponsored #FACTMap event https://t.co/sZep4QTr2W Happy reading :)
Well done to all the @FullStackFem team, speakers and @IMMAIreland for such a fantastic event. If you didn’t manage to catch the live stream yesterday, its definitley worth a watch. https://t.co/IVQjEZxnAs And subsribe to the Full Stack YouTube channel!!
They also speak about “digital gardening” as a process ‘focuses on the slow growth of ideas through writing, rewriting, editing and revising thought in public’. Demonstrating their use of the writing ✍️ tool “Roam” that provides a network of thought, writing and work.
halfway through our morning session on “Reflexive Re-tooling” - Erinma & Caroline from @Squirrel_Nation are presenting their collaborative work process which includes reflective thinking methods & applying “Nomadic Theory” that invites us to rethink the boundaries of the self
This is part of @FACT_ntwrk@CHASE_DTP programme of work. Still places left on line and in person. Join us for an exploration of alternative tools for research. This event is organised and run by @FACT_ntwrk members Irene Fubara-Manuel & Sandra Nelson.
Who do your research tools really work for? What kinds of networks do they encourage? What data legacy do they build? A one day workshop: Reflexive Re-Tooling: Alternative Workflows for the Feminist Researcher 13 April 10am - 5pm @SussexHumsLab
https://t.co/xLtYzDAzn0
Find out about the Sussex Humanities Lab's eight priority research areas, in a new blog post from
@wsharon145: https://t.co/MHTq8aOSFc #AcademicTwitter
We're looking for 4 new Lecturers in the Department of Informatics at Sussex - applicants can have a research background that complements the work of any of our established research groups (including HCI within the Creative Technology group!) https://t.co/rnktPXR5PC
Who do your research tools really work for? What kinds of networks do they encourage? What data legacy do they build? A one day workshop: Reflexive Re-Tooling: Alternative Workflows for the Feminist Researcher 13 April 10 - 5pm. Info & registration: https://t.co/6UzPC2Rmc0
Join us for an all day workshop on “Reflexive Re-tooling: Alternative Workflows for the Feminist Researcher” online and in person @SussexHumsLab April 13th. Sponsored by @CHASE_DTP https://t.co/qSxyBAj4vM
#JobOpportunity for a postdoctoral researcher to contribute to the @FullStackFem project (22 months) in
@MU_MediaStudies.
Required expertise in Digital Humanities, FeministDH, Intersectional DH and Digital Archives.
Deadline: Nov 8!
https://t.co/VgowHjeiT4 @DHNetworkOrg
Next in our #shlcommunity profiles is Alice Eldridge, Co-Director. Research interests: sonic systems, acoustic ecology, ecosystemic music technology, human-environment relations, feedback musicianship. Outside the lab @alicealicealice enjoys sea swimming, cycling, & fermenting
Job: 22 mth postdoc: Full Stack Feminism in Digital Humanities @MaynoothUni Embedding intersectional feminist methodologies in DH, working with @IMMAIreland, @dri_ireland & Cork LGBT archive @mean_neen @kylzjarrett In collab w/ Sussex Uni @wsharon145
https://t.co/2OXNHqUxc1