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By Shawn Moore on Jan 29th, 2012
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For a Digital Humanities course (#dh666), we were asked to define Digital Humanities.  Here was my response:

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By Shawn Moore on Dec 22nd, 2011
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First, a few caveats.  This post is my way of responding to a series of conversations happening at my institution and conversations overheard...

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By Shawn Moore on Oct 15th, 2011

Hey everyone,

I'm glad to be returning as a HASTAC scholar for a second year.  I'm looking forward to another great year of great...

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By Shawn Moore on Mar 22nd, 2011

Technology Panel/Workshop at Texas A&M University

I’m designing a short introductory workshop to digital tools and could use some help...

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By Shawn Moore on Jan 17th, 2011

I haven't posted a blog in a while and I apologize, but I wanted to write this post today, because I've thinking about the place of the academic...

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By Shawn Moore on Oct 11th, 2010
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I've been thinking about a couple of new projects that I want to begin working on this semester and I thought posting my thoughts...

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By Shawn Moore on Aug 29th, 2010

I would like to thank Fiona Barnett and everyone at HASTAC for the warm welcome to the community as a new HASTAC Scholar for 2010-2011....

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I am a graduate student, Ph.D. at Texas A&M University and am the Research Associate for the Initiative for Digital Humanities, Media, and Culture. My current research investigates the sociability of texts written by early English Restoration women writers. Though Margaret Cavendish and contemporary Restoration writers are my literary area of interest, my research methodologies are based in digital humanities, network analysis, and geographical and spatial mapping.

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