by uoladmin | Oct 21, 2022 | Digital
By Dr Naomi Wells With many social media platforms now entering their second decade, the ‘new media’ label has become increasingly redundant. Nevertheless, at least within the humanities, social media research continues to be treated as a novelty or curiosity, even...
by uoladmin | Oct 21, 2022 | Digital
By Dr Anna-Maria Sichani Let’s admit it: what is common in every single digital scholarly output and in every single digital project is the agony around their sustainability. A concept so close yet so far is my contribution to the newly published The Bloomsbury...
by uoladmin | Oct 21, 2022 | Digital, Research & Resources
By Michael Donnay Science fiction writers love to imagine a future where people have radically different relationships to their books. In some fictional worlds, an implanted chip in your brain provides access to a wealth of information while in others books are...
by uoladmin | Aug 16, 2022 | History & Classics
By Sue Horth, IHR Practitioner in Residence, 2022 In April 2022 I was given the enormous privilege of joining the Institute of Historical Research as its first practitioner in residence, and for the last four months I’ve experienced joy and renewal as part of the...
by uoladmin | Aug 16, 2022 | History & Classics
By Professor Philip Murphy, Director of History & Policy Intellectually, we are all aware of the pitfalls of using history to guide policy and political strategy. The past doesn’t repeat itself and historians thrive on dispute and debate, making it almost...