No land’s man. Exploring the history of critique, one step at a time. MSCA Postdoctoral Fellow @CNRS (@ihrim_umr & @ENSdeLyon) and Visiting Researcher @MFOxford
When you gaze long enough into the #digital, the digital gazes back into you 👀
Here's an #AI take on my paper on the #politics of #archives and the #philosophy of #history in the digital age
For more, read here:
https://t.co/yikjKGr5J8
Are you interested in exploring the resources of the Institute of Reformation History’s collection in Geneva as part of your research, with financial support for your stay provided?
Then the ‘Regard’ Scholarship may be of interest to you:
https://t.co/7yHbq0cS0D
Excited to announce I'm part of a team that won a new Schmidt Sciences grant for the Humanities and AI. Our project: "AI for Historical and Cultural Reasoning." Follow for updates! https://t.co/77zL0g3AvN
Academic publishing is perhaps the greatest scam perpetrated on intelligent people
1) Write grants (unpaid)
2) Do research
3) Write papers
4) Peer review (unpaid)
5) PAY up to $12K to publish
6) Need publications to get grants (back to step 1)
Publishers: 38% profit margins
My 1991 Yugoslavia ethnic dot map (made in 2019, my name clearly watermarked on it) just hit 563,000 views and counting because
DrewPavlou reposted it.
He pockets 100% of the ad revenue.
I get exactly €0.00.
This is now the 4th or 5th time one of my maps has gone properly viral through reposts and I’ve been paid absolutely nothing.
Visual creators are getting fucked by the current system. Every photographer, map maker, artist, and meme lord knows this is killing us while text posters and reply guys clean up.
X’s revenue sharing is straight-up broken for anyone whose work is primarily images.
Fix it so the original uploader/creator gets the bag when their work blows up, not the random guy who screen-shotted or re-uploaded it.
We’ve been begging for this for two years.
Please.
See you at noon this Friday @brownlibrary in the Digital Scholarship Lab (rm 137) for our next #DigitalHumanitiesSalon! Patsy Lewis and Tarika Sankar will present on their digital project that documents the effects of 2025 federal initiatives on communities of color in Rhode Island, and community responses. Register here https://t.co/oD8SDUyzdy
Today's round-up about journalism worldwide features a piece on our event on poetry and photography, data on news influencers in Japan, and more.
Click to read, subscribe and share ⤵️
https://t.co/d27x9p2WWR
Final touches with Stéphanie Hubert, for her grand opening tomorrow at the @MFOxford !
Also join us for a conversation on #AI and #photography with @hmorriscafiero, Michael Christopher Brown and Stéphanie, from 15h30-1830.
Register here: https://t.co/mYrLyoTlmQ
#johdCfP
🚨Call for Papers!
We invite submissions for a new special collection on “Benchmarking in #DigitalHumanities”
Guest eds: @kwok_jennycy and @JianliangGao
📅 Key dates:
• Expression of interest (optional): 10 Oct 2025
• Full submission: 15 Nov 2025
#DH#OpenAccess
CfP: The Reformation Studies Colloquium is scheduled to take place in London at UCL on April 15-17, 2026. It invites 300-word proposals, sent as a MS Word doc attached to an email. It should be sent to [email protected]. The deadline is October 31.
Reminder:
𝐒𝐓𝐔𝐃𝐈𝐎𝐋𝐎 𝐃𝐈𝐆𝐈𝐓𝐀𝐋 𝐇𝐔𝐌𝐀𝐍𝐈𝐓𝐈𝐄𝐒 𝐋𝐀𝐁
Winter School Series: Humanities for the Future
Applications are still open and CSMBR Members enjoy the early bird fee throughout!
https://t.co/EfTbXruakG
#CSMBR#WinterSchool#Google#DigitalHumanities
Is "the digital" presentist and apolitical?
This paper shows how data centres, platform economy, and community-led digital archiving are reshaping contemporary theory of history.
Read more👇
https://t.co/yikjKGr5J8
#STS#history#politics#AI#infrastructure#archives
Join our birthday celebrations this Friday! 🎂🎁
A whole day dedicated to #OpenHumanitiesData with talks, interactive sessions, panels and discussions 😍
See you online!
Bluesky repost: Casebooks Therapy is back! Here’s our schedule for 2025-2026. Everyone is welcome to bring cases to read from the digital edition https://t.co/g1wBh4t5Zo or to simply come along and enjoy! Our first session is next month, 29 October. For link, dm or email me
📖 New article: Goran Gaber (Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow and DiSc Fellow has a new article titled Mind the Gap. On archival politics and historical theory in the digital age: https://t.co/tDwBr6rvUI
This Friday at the Remarque: HISTORY & THEORY LECTURE: JACQUES RANCIÈRE, “DIVIDING TIME. REFLECTIONS ON THE PRACTICE OF AN AMATEUR HISTORIAN.” https://t.co/sxoFvYPtSt