
Melanie Walsh
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Nov 14, 2024 |
myscience.uk | Melanie Walsh
Take a look at our comprehensive reading list compiled by Pip Jackson, UCL’s Head of Inclusive Environments. Think something’s missing’ Make your own recommendation! UCL Library Services are compiling a list of book recommendations from across the UCL community to mark UK Disability History Monty 2024, which runs from 14 November - 20 December.
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Dec 7, 2023 |
melanie-walsh07.medium.com | Melanie Walsh
I’m excited to share that my essay, “The Challenges and Possibilities of Social Media Data: New Directions in Literary Studies and the Digital Humanities,” was just published open-access in the latest volume of Debates in the Digital Humanities 2023.
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Nov 6, 2023 |
publicbooks.org | Alexander Manshel |Melanie Walsh |Hoyt Long |Aarthi Vadde
We are not the cultural consumers we used to be. Data, streaming, and Web 2.0 have remade how we read and how we watch. Platforms are the new publishers. But although we consume culture differently now, much of how we talk about and study it remains lodged in the analog world of the 20th century. It’s time for our methods to catch up with our objects. Born digital culture requires a born digital approach.
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Mar 23, 2023 |
beanstalkmums.com.au | Melanie Walsh |Kes Gray |Lee Wildish |Rebecca Stead
SEPARATION & DIVORCE BOOKS FOR YOUNGER CHILDRENLiving with Mum and Living with Dad: My Two Homes (Age 5+)By Melanie WalshA feel-good book at its very finest. This simple story is about a little girl living in two homes with two sets of everything, from toys to bedrooms. Sometimes she’s with her dad, and sometimes she’s with her mum, but she’s always having fun.
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