I am curious, not least because many non-professors with doctorates follow me, to know what your doctorate was in (broad field ok, narrow if you want to share) and what you do for a living now. TT professors, we'll save you for a different thread. Please share for curiosity's sake, not using data.
Drawing upon their individual and collaborative research, Dr. Shneiderman and Dr. Baniya explore how European funding is flowing into Nepal, while young people are flowing out of the country through labour migration to global locations including Europe.
Lunch will be served. RSVP on our website!
CANADIANS
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Excited for this talk coming up on Monday! All welcome
Tim Carmody
UBC Centre for European Studies
Full respect to Pride and Prejudice but we are clearly in a Northanger Abbey historical moment.
A taste of what we'll be presenting in Buenos Aires next week: digitaldostoevsky.com/2026/06/10/d...
If you like data, or making things with textile crafts (sewing, knitting, crochet, weaving, etc.), I've finally written something up about data visualization with textiles. More words coming over the next few months! #DHmakes
While I was away, this beautiful, frosty book arrived! Congratulations to editors @profaks.bsky.social, @tricia-starks.bsky.social, and Matt Romaniello ❄️ The book is available here: utppublishing.com/doi/book/10....
This is the next talk in our North American Dostoevsky Society virtual speaker series, with gratitude to Oberlin College for hosting! Register below for the Zoom link and join us to hear Michael's work on April 2!
The #DataSittersClub Little TL;DR is back with the short (under 1,500 words! And believe me, it was a struggle to get there!), practical guide you or your colleagues need to get started with building a corpus to "do digital humanities" with, thanks to @readywriting.bsky.social.