Welcome
Introduction
Welcome to our DNA/Scalar online scholarly publication. It's going to be a bit untidy around here until we all get used to working in this online environment, but Monika and I (and indeed Tara and Steve) are very excited to be involved! Please keep in mind that the project is completely proprietary until further notice! When it's completely done and dusted we will go public. So: for now, please do not share any of the links, logins, or content with anyone outside the project.
Resources
Apart from the emails we've sent out with basic log in information and the schedule, please take note of some additional resources: there is now a User's Guide for Scalar (see lefthand menu). We also have a dedicatedEtherpad webpage where you can find more technically oriented information and guidance. As with any wiki, this is intended to be proactive, so please add/subtract/edit at will.
Content
1. Sharon Daniel (UCSC). Case-Study: Public Secrets and Blood Sugar. Editor: Sheila Schroeder (U of Denver).
2. Amir Husak (New School). Critical reflection on 'Dayton Express: Bosnian Railroads and the Paradox of Integration'. Editor: Adrian Miles (RMIT).
3. Will Luers (Washington State U). Plotting the Database. Editor: David Clark (NSCAD U.)
4. Adrian Miles (RMIT). Click, think, link: interval and affective narrative. Editor: Will Luers (Washington State U)
5. Suzanne Scott (Occidental College). The potentialities and limitations of transmediated scholarly arguments and research. Editor: Chris Hanson (Syracuse U)
6. Jennifer Proctor (U. Michigan-Dearborn) & Brigid Maher (American U). Emotional multiplicities in multi-sourced work. Editor: Kim Sawchuk (Concordia U)
7. Debra Levine (Tisch). ACT UP Oral History Project. Editor: Dayna McLeod (Montreal).
Welcome to our DNA/Scalar online scholarly publication. It's going to be a bit untidy around here until we all get used to working in this online environment, but Monika and I (and indeed Tara and Steve) are very excited to be involved! Please keep in mind that the project is completely proprietary until further notice! When it's completely done and dusted we will go public. So: for now, please do not share any of the links, logins, or content with anyone outside the project.
Resources
Apart from the emails we've sent out with basic log in information and the schedule, please take note of some additional resources: there is now a User's Guide for Scalar (see lefthand menu). We also have a dedicated
Content
1. Sharon Daniel (UCSC). Case-Study: Public Secrets and Blood Sugar. Editor: Sheila Schroeder (U of Denver).
2. Amir Husak (New School). Critical reflection on 'Dayton Express: Bosnian Railroads and the Paradox of Integration'. Editor: Adrian Miles (RMIT).
3. Will Luers (Washington State U). Plotting the Database. Editor: David Clark (NSCAD U.)
4. Adrian Miles (RMIT). Click, think, link: interval and affective narrative. Editor: Will Luers (Washington State U)
5. Suzanne Scott (Occidental College). The potentialities and limitations of transmediated scholarly arguments and research. Editor: Chris Hanson (Syracuse U)
6. Jennifer Proctor (U. Michigan-Dearborn) & Brigid Maher (American U). Emotional multiplicities in multi-sourced work. Editor: Kim Sawchuk (Concordia U)
7. Debra Levine (Tisch). ACT UP Oral History Project. Editor: Dayna McLeod (Montreal).
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