@tophkat thank you! here it is :) #MSUGlobalDH
Cultural historian of late antique religion, Prof of Women’s and Gender Studies and Data Scholarship, co-founder of copticscriptorium.org, one of 🐾Chloe’s🐾 people, friend, parent. At the U of OK but speak for myself.
@tophkat thank you! here it is :) #MSUGlobalDH
Members of the Coptic Scriptorium team are at #MSUGlobalDH. I'll be giving a lightning talk in a few minutes in the Decolonization in Practice session that examines how difficult decolonization is. Our postdoc Lydia Bremer-McCollum has a poster on Coptic OCR. Livestream https://www.youtube.com/live/m3oGWxX-IcM?si=L08shRC3LSml9fa5
@paregorios Thanks Tom! I have not been on here since December I think and didn't see this. We are looking forward to #MSUGlobalDH !
@auhim @donmelton thanks!
@taoish the details are in the link
I'm hiring a part time, remote-work position. Must know Coptic. Please spread the word!!!
https://blog.copticscriptorium.org/2023/05/02/hiring-for-a-part-time-summer-position/
@michaelmeckler oh yes absolutely should concern objects that have been discussed before
@ericdaryl Jello salads -- excellent! one of my personal favs is in a question about the Immaculate Conception to include an option for "Best selling album by Madonna"
I know E Muehlberger's article on authorship of the Martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicitas. Looking for more but having a hard time searching because I can't quite articulate key words in a search box
Friends with interests in historiography: can you recommend any books/articles that address or theorize the issue of how contemporary scholars of ancient literature/history/religion identify with their subjects, especially with authors? Thx in advance
@quinnanya @Readywriting @xandaschofield @zachwhalen@assemblag.es @zachwhalen@botsin.space I can't wait for this!
It's 2023. "Gosh, we didn't realize how people would misuse this" just isn't believable anymore.
Bare minimum, with any new tech:
1) How would a stalker use this?
2) What will 4chan do with this?
And don't release, not even as alpha or beta, before mitigating those risks.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/1/31/23579289/ai-voice-clone-deepfake-abuse-4chan-elevenlabs
@felwert great!!
Really important piece by Morag Kersel on publication and provenance of antiquities. https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2023/2023.02.05/ Her point about secondary publication is *really important*— how first publication of a poorly provenanced object paves the way for later work (problematically)
@felwert thank you so much! I’m glad you and your students found my work useful. What is the course?
Discussing “The #DigitalHumanities as Cultural Capital” by @ctschroeder in class today. It's so instructive, not only for critically analyzing #DH, but also in turning the tables for #ReligiousStudies: Don't ask what DH can do for RS, but ask what RS “can contribute to shaping a more inclusive and self-critical Digital Humanities.” Great way to end a semester!
I'm in the middle of writing the first draft of my next column and let me say that I would not be able to do this job without archive.org. It is just an amazing repository of resources for any kind of research. Really incredible and deserves your support.
@TedUnderwood I think also she was already working in the industry, so def too cool for after school reruns
Every once in a while I get a request to use one of my photographs in an exhibit or publication. And bc I am a horrible person, every time it happens I think of the editor who told me my photographs looked like cheap tourist photos and shouldn't be included in my book and think f him