SPECIAL REPORT: The Comics Grid and Comic Book Academia | Comics Bulletin
The Comics Grid offers readers an intelligent viewpoint on an otherwise academically ignored medium.
Visualisation: The Comics Grid Year One
Visualised data, Jan 2011-Jan 2012. (Click on link above).
Published Grid page analys articles 79 Published Meta articles 15 Article tags 881 Published Contributors 27 Registered contributors 45 In-house and external editors 7 Page views since records began (March 2011-Jan 2012) 59420 Percentage of Returning Visitors 37.91 Average monthly mobile phone visits 1800 Published comments and or pingbacks 213 Spam messages filtered 688 Tweets sent 5974 Twitter followers 1348 Twitter lists account is included 85 Facebook Page fans 200 Email threads sent 579 Countries represented (by published contributors) 15 Universities represented (by published contributors) 23 Amount of official funding received 0
Practice what you preach. Engaging in Humanities research through critical praxis
via @OpenReflections #HASTAC
Globalisation of Digital Humanities: An Uneven Promise | Inside Higher Ed
Where I discuss the challenges of digital humanities scholarship in an uneven world…
Infographic: Quantifying Digital Humanities (by UCLDH)
The Digital Humanities and the Revenge of Authority
Geoffrey Rockwell on Stanley Fish and blogging amongst other interesting things…
MIT TechTV – Civic Media Session: "Civic Disobedience"
Discussion includes: Ethan Zuckerman (Moderator) Co-founder of Global Voices Online; Senior Researcher at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, and Visiting Scientist at the Center for Future Civic Media Clay Shirky Writer, consultant, and Associate Professor at NYU in the Interactive Telecommunications Program Zeynep Tufekci Writer, journalist, and Assistant Professor at University of Maryland Baltimore County exploring how technology and society co-evolve Sami ben Gharbia Tunisian human rights activist and director of Global Voices Advocacy
Blue Demon: You Can’t Kill a Vampire | The Gothic Imagination
My first entry as guest blogger for this awesome project at the University of Stirling.
Lecture: "Stephen King's Wang": Matthew G. Kirschenbaum
Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive [audio]
Visualisation: The Comics Grid's 2011 Numeralia
via @ComicsGrid
Profession 2011: Evaluating Digital Scholarship
My post on HASTAC.
"I Smell Smoke": Blogging as an Endangered Species | HASTAC
Where I mourn the closing of The Panelists.
Blogging como herramienta para la enseñanza e investigación « #UNAM #BlogHumX
Jueves 20 de octubre, 5PM CDT.

