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#Dalit#DigitalHumanities#geocriticism#feminism
Welcome to the official Twitter/X page of Cartographies of Courage - a #spatialhumanities project exploring female narratives of Dalit massacres in India. Stay tuned and follow us for updates, publications, events, and insights.
#Dalit#DigitalHumanities#geocriticism#feminism
On concepts of civilisation, cultural borders, and geopolitical schemes influencing believes, teaching, and research in the early 20th century. With maps! Maciej Górny form @ih_pan speaks at #WarSHum no. 9. #SpatialHumanities with @fhap13@PaneckiTomasz
ALT image description: image shows an old map of the world showing two hemispheres. The map is old and stained and has torn edges. It sits on a wooden table, with some gold coins scattered over the top of the map. A compass sits on top of the map in the bottom left corner, and to the right is a gold medallion in the shape of the sun with a skull etched out as decoration in the middle.
The deadline for submissions was extended until February 11th. As always, we are looking forward to read and publish your best research on #spatialhumanities#spatialhistory#historicalgis and the Global South.
IJHAC Final Call for Papers: Spatial Humanities and the Global South.
📆Deadline for submissions: 31st January 2024.
See here for details:
euppublishing.com/doi/story/…#cfp
Since early 2020 first in person meeting with all colleagues and friends. With @BarczAnna and others online and @BogumilSzady on the business trip in Cracow. Majority of the Department of #HistoricalAtlas together again. Being and doing things together is the best. Better 2023!
ALT A screenshot of the webpage for 'A portrait of Tenochtitlan: a 3D reconstruction of the capital of the Aztec Empire', showing a birds-eye view of the 3D model: a densely populated island in the middle of a lake, surrounded by mountains in the distance.
This afternoon we're looking forward to further discussing disambiguation as part of the "Places and locations. Historical research challenges for present-day digital disambiguation" workshop organised by the #PPE project #DigitalHumanities#SpatialHumanities#DigitalHistory
ALT A screenshot of the webpage for 'A portrait of Tenochtitlan: a 3D reconstruction of the capital of the Aztec Empire', showing a birds-eye view of the 3D model: a densely populated island in the middle of a lake, surrounded by mountains in the distance.