I'm thrilled that my book The Remaking of Archival Values is now available in paperback, which makes it just a little more affordable (by academic publishing standards at least). https://t.co/CPJ1mSDTcS
Are you interested in children, childhood and archives? Perhaps you would like to propose a paper to the upcoming special issue of @ARAUK_IE Archives & Records journal that I'm co-editing! Info in the images below; link to follow.
@histchild @HistChildOxford @shcyhome
I'm going part-time with my PhD & really excited about some of the things coming up.
I'm also on the lookout for roles involving research, publication and/or public engagement with the past (extra points for performing arts, broadcasting, or digital tech contexts) ... 1/2
I’m very happy to announce that I have been promoted to Senior Lecturer! 🥳
It’s been an incredibly frenetic three years, so I’m celebrating by slowing down and taking a breath. This is going to be my slow academic summer.
‼️ANNOUNCEMENT‼️ We have extended the Call for Papers deadline to next Tuesday! So if you’re still interested in submitting a 250 word abstract about history in practice, you have until May 2nd! Check our link in bio or DM us if you have any questions! #history#heritage#gradcon
Really brilliant day
with @deltacane & @Vicky_hoyle yesterday Remembering Abuse thinking about how we hear the voices of survivors from the past. Inspired to explore starting a history of the survivor movement. Who would you include?
Book now for the next @IPUPYORK seminar! Sophie Frost (Leicester) will speak on ‘The Hidden Constellation: “legacy” digital labour at Science Museum Group'
🗓️Thursday 4th May (on Zoom), 6pm-7.15pm
For more info and to book your place, see Eventbrite: https://t.co/YuwgQif0KR
🚨 You have less than two weeks to get your proposal in for our upcoming @PubHistGradCon! The team are welcoming both paper and poster presentations. The deadline is 28 April and you can find the CFP below 👇https://t.co/essk3JzoBd
‼️ Call for papers‼️ We’re welcoming abstract proposals for 15 minute presentations and/or research posters that explore an aspect of Public History practice. They may be based on ongoing research, essays, dissertations, or placements. Please see our website for more information.
📣 We're delighted to open booking for 3 upcoming webinars on #queering spaces and collections with audiences, led by @jon_sleigh and supported by @HeritageFundUK! Book now for:
23 March Webinar, 2–3.30pm: Queering Considered as Audience Engagement
https://t.co/4aqtPh5d8X
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