We have launched our new home page! Now you can begin to listen to selections from our archive right away. Many thanks to @Leigh_Bonds@laura_kwerel Henry Goldschmidt, and Morgan Shipley for their advice, and Beth Binsky for her graphic design wizardry.
https://t.co/lygKDhugQj
Many thanks to all those who submitted sounds to this project, and especially to the Ohio State University Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme COVID-19 Special Grants Initiative for funding this research.
We have a new exhibit! “Unmute! Listening for Religion in the Age of COVID-19” includes playlists of audio we received, thematic essays, and stories from particular communities about how they have adapted to the conditions of pandemic
https://t.co/brE9uO64TW
Many thanks to Nikita Shepherd and @OralHistorySoc for their wonderful review of our collaboration with Lynne Gerber and her team. Read more at https://t.co/ybclj4r4gS
David W. Stowe (of @CALMSU ) on teaching digital fieldwork with the ARSP.
https://t.co/rqt87v9gam…
Are you using the ARSP in your teaching? Please share your stories!
@cdc29 and Corinne Kronschnabel have written a new blog post for us about the pitfalls and potentials of applying metadata to religion.
Check it out at
https://t.co/L74WXnctpN
@cdc29 and Corinne Kronschnabel have written a new blog post for us about the pitfalls and potentials of applying metadata to religion.
Check it out at
https://t.co/L74WXnctpN
We have a new gallery exhibit! Many thanks to @piercesalguero and the Jivaka Project for their work on Buddhism in Philadelphia.
https://t.co/FlXjKvxnHV
We are incredibly proud of the latest ARSP exhibit: The Pink and Purple Church in the Castro. Many thanks to @gerber_lynne , @sjcolom , and Ariana Nedelman for putting it together and sharing this amazing collection of photos and sounds.
https://t.co/YvsCmmIBc9
We are incredibly proud of the latest ARSP exhibit: The Pink and Purple Church in the Castro. Many thanks to @gerber_lynne , @sjcolom , and Ariana Nedelman for putting it together and sharing this amazing collection of photos and sounds.
https://t.co/YvsCmmIBc9
Congratulations to Lauren Pond for her photo “Pandemic Funeral,” which was awarded first prize in the OSU 2021 COMPAS photo contest!
More here: https://t.co/bkjNknYCNk
Looking for new teaching ideas for next term? Shyam K. Sriram (Butler University) has written a new blog post for us about "Turning the Religious Sounds Project into a Midterm”
https://t.co/9GWfTinVeU
What does religion in the United States sound like? That's the question the American Religious Sounds Project is answering.
They are the newest contributor to the Atla Digital Library. Learn about the project and their collections on the Atla Blog!
https://t.co/MqgovuENqF