I will be presenting on Friday 8th September, 2023 with the title “Making Gatekeeping Transparent: Insights from a Decade of Trying Open Peer Review”.
I will be presenting on Friday 8th September, 2023 with the title “Making Gatekeeping Transparent: Insights from a Decade of Trying Open Peer Review”.
The workshop will be held in person in conjunction with the Hypertext 2023 conference. I share the programe here.
We co-designed a poster to present at the Digital Humanities Conference 2023, Graz, Austria, 10-14 July 2023. You can download it open access.
This year’s topic is one close to my heart (most literally if I may say so) and attending is a decision I did not take lightly.
Where I look at some of the creative ways people responded to and processed the impact of the pandemic on their lives.
I will participate the panel “Comics in the Capitalocene”, with my City colleagues Dr Dom Davies and PhD student Reed Puc.
Webcomics/hypertext scholars! There’s still time to submit. See you in Rome or online?
Found in a notepad from 2018.
Now available open access via City Research Online: Berube, L., Priego, E., Cooke, I. , Wisdom, S. & Makri, S. “My Heart Goes Boom Boom!”: Understanding the Experience of Reading Digital Comics . Paper presented at the On the Margins: Hypertext, Electronic Literature, Digital Humanities, 15-16 Dec 2022, London, UK. Available at https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/30126/.
A new publication with Linda Berube, Stephann Makri, Ian Cooke and Stella Wisdom.