Popular Culture Association Conference 2018 #PCA2018
I seized the opportunity afforded by the Popular Culture Association conference being in Indianapolis this year to attend the conference for the first time, and in fact presented a paper. Doing so was...
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Something in the Chronicle Teaching Newsletter resonated deeply with something I realized in a Digital Humanities reading group that I have been helping to facilitate. I was obviously aware that I have...
View ArticlePen Seeking Understanding
Scot McKnight wrote eloquently about the place of writing in the life of an academic: [W]riting can’t be done on the side because, as James Vanoosting says it, “Writing is not pedagogy but an...
View ArticleRepresentation in Scholarship #womenalsoknowbible #womenalsoknowreligion...
Seeing the Inside Higher Ed piece about the Twitter hashtag #womenalsoknowhistory, which then led me to the Chronicle of Higher Education article about the website by the same name, I found myself...
View ArticleNova Science Publishers
I received an invitation recently to submit a manuscript which I felt I should share, despite the warning not to do so at the bottom of the email. Sending me an unsolicited email seems to invalidate...
View ArticleComics in Academia
There are actually multiple ways that graphic novels and comic books might intersect with academia. In this post, I’ll focus on the study of the genre, highlighting a couple of journals dedicated to...
View Article#CFP “Politics and Conflict,” the 40th International Conference on the...
Please join us for ICFA [International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts] 40, March 13-17, 2019, when our theme will be “Politics and Conflict.” We welcome papers on the work of: Guest Scholar...
View ArticleReligionProf Podcast Episode 5 with Megan Grady-Rutledge: Digital Humanities
In this episode (one of the earliest I recorded, but which I delayed releasing so as to have a mix from the outset of conversations with guests from among my Butler University colleagues, from the...
View ArticleThe Material of Christian Apocrypha Conference
Via Tony Burke’s NASSCAL blog, I learned of the Material of Christian Apocrypha conference and its website. Here are some of the details about this upcoming conference: Hosted by the University of...
View Article#CFP Digital Humanities in Biblical Studies and Theology
This call for papers came my way and seemed worth circulating: CALL FOR PAPERS for a topical issue of Open Theology Digital Humanities in Biblical Studies and Theology Edited by: Dr. Claire...
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