Month: March 2021
This is the third of a series of posts providing details about how we approach hosting online events. They contain material presented at knowledge-sharing events hosted by CDCS and the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH), and have been written collaboratively with our IASH colleague, Dr Ben Fletcher-Watson. The other posts in the […]
When moving all of your events online, you’d be forgiven for focusing on what is lost: the ability to casually meet new people, the free wine after a guest speaker… Moving events online also asks people to get to grips with technologies and skills they wouldn’t have considered part of their job – take Zoom’s different hosting functions, for instance. But like […]
This is the second of a series of posts providing details about how we approach hosting online events. They contain material presented at knowledge-sharing events hosted by CDCS and the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH), and have been written collaboratively with our IASH colleague, Dr Ben Fletcher-Watson. The other posts in the […]
While many professional services jobs can be done remotely, the social aspects of those roles are hard to replace. One year into lockdown, It’s almost easy to forget that this is a new and strange way of working in our homes that we hadn’t planned for. In our small team, we’ve put in a few measures to try replicate some of the […]
This is the first of a series of posts providing details about how we approach hosting online events. They contain material presented at knowledge-sharing events hosted by the Centre for Data, Culture & Society (CDCS)and the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH), and have been written collaboratively with our IASH colleague, Dr Ben […]
In just a couple of months’ time, the Centre for Data, Culture & Society will celebrate its second birthday. We’re now a team of five, surrounded by a network of affiliates and associates, affiliates, fellows, trainers, researchers and PhD students. Here are some of the other ways in which we’ve grown over the last two […]