Paul Longley Arthur
@pwlarthur
Technology, culture, identity, history, migration, human rights. Chair in Digital Humanities & Social Sciences | VC Professorial Fellow @EdithCowanUni.
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📣Delighted to announce the Call for Proposals for the 20th IMISCOE Annual Conference organised by CMR_Warsaw 🗓️3-6/07/2023 🗺️ Warsaw & online ⌛️Deadline for paper, panel & workshop proposals: 05/12/2022 ✅See more details here: imiscoe.org/events/imiscoe…
📢Release day: Today, UK Reproducibility Network dropped case studies for no fewer than 28 (!) disciplines, surveying the meaning, state-of-the-art & trajectory of Open Research in each of them. #OpenAccess as usual.🔓 Check out how your field is "doing OS"! ukrn.org/disciplines/
Human journeys in the digital age: Advances and challenges in Digital Historical Migration Studies - OA article just published with my colleague Isabel Smith. Many thanks to special issue editor Lorella Viola frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
The WALBS Legacies of British Slavery project is featured by the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) today showcasing tlcmap.org visualisations #digitalhumanities ardc.edu.au/case-study/tel… Jane Lydon
Very happy to stand with my CenternetDH co-chair Nadezhda Povroznik and fellow executive council members for our community forum at the ADHO DH2023 conference and discuss what’s to come from centerNet in the coming year! Melanie Conroy Paul Longley Arthur
Very happy to have just received copies of my recent book Open Scholarship in the Humanities, with Lydia Hearn, which is also freely available via open access Bloomsbury Books UK : bloomsbury.com/au/open-schola…… #DH2024
Did slavery ever exist in Australia? Opening tomorrow at the Australian National Maritime Museum is Chains of Empire: Australian Legacies of British Slavery. Explore the journeys of people who were enslaved - and those who once owned them. UWA Research UWA University of Melbourne
In a collaborative project funded by Australian Research Council ECU 's Professor Paul Arthur has overseen the development of Chains of Empire: Australian Legacies of British Slavery recognising the impacts of slavery in its many forms. On show at the Australian National Maritime Museum the #exhibition provides new
What are the benefits and challenges with open scholarship? Hear Paul Arthur Paul Longley Arthur explain in a video snippet from our recent panel event on the topic of Open Scholarship in the Humanities: bit.ly/3Uh0gfR Access Paul's book: bit.ly/3UpPap1 Bloomsbury Literary Studies & Creative Writing