This term I’m involved in quite a few events based at Senate House (University of London). Here’s a quick timetable but more will follow in the coming weeks.
Date | Type | Event | Details |
15-20 October | Social Media | Bloomsbury Festival | Various events |
15 October | Live Stream | Digital History seminar | Adam Crymble (King’s College London): The Programming Historian 2: collaborative pedagogy for digital history |
23 October | Organiser | The Social Scholar | Julian Harrison (British Library): The Anti-Social Scholar (and how not to become one) |
29 October | Live Stream | Digital History seminar | Rob Nelson (Richmond): Ideology and algorithms: the uses of nationalism in the American Civil War and topic modelling in his research |
12 November | Live Stream | Digital History seminar | Rob Iliffe (Sussex): Re-writing a life: Isaac Newton as revealed from his digital archive |
13 November | Organiser | The Social Scholar | Mark Carrigan (Warwick): Getting Started as a Research Blogger: Single Authored or Multi Authored Blogs? |
26 November | Presentation | Archives and Society seminar | Matt Phillpott (SAS): Blogging History: What are the uses of blogs in academic and archival setting? |
4 December | Organiser | The Social Scholar | Anne Alexander (CRASSH, Cambridge): The ethics of social media publishing: a brief introduction for researchers |
5 December | Presentation | Society, Culture & Belief, 1570-1800 seminar | Matt Phillpott (SAS): Tracing the reputation of Polydore Vergil: scholarly debates and cultural change during the English Reformation |
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