Member's groups
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Community space for the Global Digital Humanities Symposium (msuglobaldh.org).
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This group aims to connect people working on critical theory in the Frankfurt School tradition.
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Bringing together a wide range of participants from across humanities communities (publishers, scholars, librarians and more) to discuss model practices for publishing on public and publicly engaged humanities […]
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Cinema history, theory, criticism, and aesthetics as informed by international films and various scholarly approaches.
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Discussion, events, CFPs, and open-access scholarship pertaining to Shakespeare.
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A group dedicated to supporting scholarship and teaching on the period from c. 1400 – c. 1650. All regions of the world and disciplines welcome!
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All aspects of the writing of history and ancillary disciplines.
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For archivists, digital archivists, and those interested in archival theory and practice.
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First Nations, Indigenous, Native American, Aboriginal, Metis, Inuit, Aborigine
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For the discussion, sharing, and collaborative creation of open educational resources (OERs)—from syllabi to course materials, assignments, and textbooks—in humanities fields.
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Group for Global Literary Theory (ERC Starting Grant no. 759346, 2018-2023). This is currently a private group; we may make it public at a later date.
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The group is intended as a meeting point for all scholars interested in literary translation.
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For everyone interested in the legacies of French and Belgian colonialism.
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Group for all publications concerning open access (OA) publishing.
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A group devoted to discuss and share papers regarding all aspects of narrative forms such as literature, journalism, comics, theater, cinema, TV series, audiodrama etc.
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Group related to Victorian and 19th Century Studies
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The study of ancient Greek and Roman in their presence and influence on post-classical times and places, not least in the West.