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You are invited to a PGR-led remix exploration day at ICC in Coventry on 4 June 2025! Please join PGRs from Post-Publishing & ArtSpaceCity research strands for a day-long event exploring the boundaries between the scholarly and the creative. Register here to book and find out more about the day.
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Simon @simonxix.com · May 21
This is on Friday and we'll be bringing together a lot of interesting authors, publishers, and designers at KB Nationale Bibliotheek in The Hague and then sharing what we discuss during the day in an online session in the afternoon. You can sign up for free to join us for that portion!
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Join our Experimental Publishing Group online to explore Markdown writing & publishing workflows for experimental digital monographs

Hear more about @simonxix.com experience with Markdown publishing using Juncture

📆 23 May
⏰ 15:00-16:30 CEST

Find out more & register 👉
Markdown, dive deep
23 May 2025, 15:00-16:30 CEST: A hybrid online session exploring Markdown writing & publishing for deep mapping
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The March 2025 edition of our regular newsletter is out now. Find out about all the work that our researchers and postgraduates have been doing. centreforpostdigitalcultures.cmail19.com/t/j-e-wjytyo...
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Deep Maps: experimenting with #peerreview

In this post for the Deep Maps: Blue Humanities pilot project, we outline our experimental technical process for open peer review using GitHub

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Deep Maps: experimenting with peer review
In this post for the Deep Maps: Blue Humanities pilot project, we outline our experimental technical process for open peer review using GitHub
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Simon @simonxix.com · Mar 17
Read about how we're experimenting with open peer review on our Deep Maps: Blue Humanities pilot project. We're using Juncture which uses GitHub so we thought, well, why don't we just use GitHub's code review features for scholarly peer review?
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Deep Maps: experimenting with #peerreview

In this post for the Deep Maps: Blue Humanities pilot project, we outline our experimental technical process for open peer review using GitHub

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Deep Maps: experimenting with peer review
In this post for the Deep Maps: Blue Humanities pilot project, we outline our experimental technical process for open peer review using GitHub
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This is entirely anecdotal, but has anyone else found it a lot more difficult to find academic literature about queer and trans research recently? I've definitely noticed a difference on the typical search engines I use like Google scholar and Jstor. @academic-chatter.bsky.social
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GameChangers are delighted to be hosting Angelina Bong for an Art for Conservation Workshop at Coventry University on Feb 26th! Part of the FAiR: Frugal Artist in Residence research project.

Info 👉 gchangers.org/art-for-cons...

#PlayfulLearning #FrugalEducation #Sustainability #Malaysia #GChangers
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And the backlog of all our previous newsletters is available in the full archive on our website.
newsletter archive – Centre for Postdigital Cultures
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Our January 2025 newsletter is out now! Updates on research and events across the centre with a spotlight on the upcoming year of work for the Post-Publishing research strand.
CPC Connects January 2025
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📢 We’re putting together the very first standalone @ecpr.bsky.social conference for the thriving @ecpr-ead.bsky.social Extremism & Democracy Standing Group! The call for panels & papers is now open. Join us! 🤩
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📯 Introducing a ✨ NEW conference ✨ for researchers specialising in extremism, democracy, and populism

🥇 Inaugural Conference of @ecpr-ead.bsky.social
🕰️ New and Old Challenges of #Populism and #Radicalism
💂‍♂️ Hosted by @qmul.ac.uk
📅 9–10 June 2025
✍️ Submit your Panel or Paper by 3 March
Inaugural Conference of the Standing Group on Extremism and Democracy, Queen Mary University of London, 9 – 10 June 2025
New and Old Challenges of Populism and Radicalism
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MORPHSS is led by Dr Samuel Moore (pictured) and in collaboration with Cambridge Digital Humanities, @postdigitalcultures.org, @sheffielduni.bsky.social‬ and @unisouthampton.bsky.social. Read more here: www.lib.cam.ac.uk/stories/morp...
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📣We have been awarded over £800,000 to investigate ways to encourage and embed innovative open research practices within humanities and social science (HSS) disciplines: www.lib.cam.ac.uk/stories/morp...
Promotional image for the Materialising Open Research Practices in the Humanities and Social Sciences (MORPHSS) Project at Cambridge University Library. We see a black and white picture of eighteenth-century printing punches, plus the text "Cambridge University Library awarded funding to explore 'openness' in the humanities and social sciences."
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Hello! We're the Centre for Postdigital Cultures at Coventry University. We are a centre of researchers and postgraduates who aim to reimagine 21st century postdigital societies and their cultural institutions at a local, national and planetary level.