"...the smile holds an influential and revealing place in nineteenth-century children’s literature, with clearly gendered uses and subtle shifts detectable across variations in genre." 🙃
We love this fascinating #dh project from @LiteratureFace & great post by @catherinegay_!😄
Prepping with @Ravn_Signe to record our next episode of #NarrativeNow podcast. We spoke to the legendary Arlie Hochschild about her concept of Deep Stories. Episode coming soon!
Listen to some of the great digital humanities research being done by our digital chamber residents @miamhobbs, Thomas Keep & Reuben Brown at the next @WeAreHADES panel! Moderated by our director @dgoodma61014684.
Thurs 21 Oct.
Free, but register here: https://t.co/xacEXhuPH6
QUTs digital observatory have generously shared their command line tool for understanding how co-ordinated activities on social media like the activity around Victorian premier smouldered until fanned by a politician and citizen journalist #dataviz
Folks messaged me about a new hashtag anti-Andrews campaign trending, so I collected over 67,000 tweets (past 7 days) containing the relevant hashtags and ran the data through a coordinated behaviour detection system
A few insights, starting with a network map 🧵
One (1) week until we have @chris_bail in our Zoom room to talk about his new book 'Breaking the Social Media Prism: How to Make Our Platforms Less Polarizing'. Free, but registrations are essential. @polarizationlab@ArtsUnimelb@UniMelb https://t.co/rlKdUgZJbj
SCIP collaborated with MDAP, MGSE and FFAM researchers last year, it was a fantastic experience working with the MDAP team of talented researchers. If you're data-curious and got a research project that could benefit this session could be a good one
If you're a #researcher@UniMelb, and have a #dataIntensive research project in mind for which you'd like to find some #collaborators to fully achieve, please register for our info session today at 12pm to see if we might be the right fit for you! https://t.co/8KIoHpPWLE
Our 'Small Data is Beautiful' conference has a revised date: 18th & 19th February 2022. And now, with 4 keynotes announced! Submissions invited from Humanities, Social Sciences, Arts, Computing, Sociology, Anthropology, Library & Heritage Studies & more. https://t.co/dV5SmT2bo6
In this week's Featured Student post, @catherinegay_
discusses her research into the material culture of Australian girlhood in the nineteenth century: https://t.co/qV87bonHZf
Collaborating when you've never met face-to-face was challenging. This collaboration between diverse researchers @UniMelb will be dissected and discussed by the collaborators tomorrow morning, join us!
Join us at Researcher Connect on Friday morning 9.30am (AEST) as we talk about collaborating wholly in the digital realm https://t.co/aTZOS7Ofaq @fitzyjane @SpreadboroughKL @SolangeGlasser
Meaningful transparency and expanation are steps towards empowerment in participatory data stewardship ... I think I’m going to be a while digesting this important report
Great work from @kentbye in reaching the 1000th Voice of VR. It's essentially an honorary doctorate's worth of content compiled into one episode. A great introduction for anyone getting into the field as well as a recap for those are already working in the area.
This article is a major thing to come from my PhD research. I really want to share it with the world. It has zombies and rhizomes and more. Let me know if you don’t have Institutuional access and want to read https://t.co/My3kORizXB
Hot off the press! In episode 5 of Narrative Now podcast @Ravn_Signe and I spoke to @YvesRees about their new memoir 'All About Yves: Notes on a Transition'. Listen now for a behind-the-scenes look at Yves' work on the book
https://t.co/xQco44aOKe