New OA chapter on the intermedial Bible.π
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Researcher in global media and computational humanities | University of Galway, Ireland. @uniofgalway @ADHO MLMC Chair. (Roaming Scandinavian forests with her daughter, husband, imaginary Labrador and irretrievable iPhone. Chionophile.)
New OA chapter on the intermedial Bible.π
New OA work exploring multilingual and multimodal religious institutional communication in the media, using lightweight but powerful #DH methods. For anyone tracking discourse across languages and formats, this might be worth a look: shorturl.at/MUs8r
π’ Deadline Extended! #DH2026 @dh2026daejeon.bsky.social proposal submissions now open until December 15, 2025 (KST). Please share! π
π Daejeon, South Korea | July 27β31, 2026 π― Theme: "Engagement"
Submit your long/short papers, posters, workshops & mini-conferences!
π dh2026.adho.org/cfp
π’ The #CHR2025 proceedings are out!
97 papers, ~1600 pages of computational humanities π₯ Now published via the new Anthology of Computers and the Humanities, with DOIs for every paper.
π anthology.ach.org/volumes/vol0...
And donβt forget: registration closes tomorrow (20 Nov)!
Happy publication day! π "Translation and Infrastructure: Concepts and Applications", co-authored by Anne O'Connor and myself in Translation Studies, is now available in #OpenAccess. #translation #infrastructuralthinking www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Very happy to guest edit a special issue on "Media Ecologies of Translation" in Translation Matters 9.1 (Spring 2027)! The call is available at drive.google.com/file/d/14yBk.... Submission deadline for full articles: July 15, 2026.
Thank you for sharing widely!
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quβamenΓ©es lΓ par les fleuves en cailloux roulΓ©s?
π A fantastic opportunity for #translationstudies scholars to contribute to #digitalhumanities!
π CfP: Digital Humanities 2026
π Daejeon, South Korea
π July 27-31, 2026
ποΈ Theme: "Engagement"
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Submissions: Oct 8 - Dec 8, 2025
π©βπ» Hybrid conf. w/ AI translation support
More info: dh2026.adho.org
yep, finally! :D
Honoured to be a keynote speaker for the Translation and Life Writing conference organised by the brilliant Lucile Davier & Elisa Ruckstuhl @ the University of Geneva. Taking place June 18-19 2026 & financial support for ECR available! Abstract submission by 16 Nov 2025
www.unige.ch/lifewritingt...
Exciting news! π The Routledge Handbook of Translation Technology and Society is now available for pre-order! I am honoured to have authored lucky Chapter 13, βTranslation Studies and DigitalHumanitiesβ.
Abstract: shorturl.at/dhiDr
Pre-order: shorturl.at/YKiiW
The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organisations are looking for people to join our executive team: adho.org/jobs/
1οΈβ£ ADHO Awards Committee Incoming Deputy Chair
2οΈβ£ ADHO Communications Officer / Deputy Communications Officer
3οΈβ£ ADHO Communications Fellowship
Deadline: apply before September 30.
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Thrilled to share a new chapter--"Multimodal, multilingual, and constructive communication in Vatican News"--co-authored with Anne O'Connor & Anna Furtado in Constructive News Across Languages and Cultures (Routledge, 2025), ed by A. Riggs & Lucile Davier. Pre-orders: π shorturl.at/xlXYE
It was such a pleasure to have you in Galway, Morten! Iβm really looking forward to our collaboration and all the work ahead. Thank you as well for the thoughtful giftβit was much appreciated!
Andrea led the philosophical framing, while I designed and implemented the methodological approach.
I'm especially excited to share one of my latest contributions, co-authored once again with the brilliant A. Sangiacomo.
"The Debate on Electricity in the Eighteenth Century: A Multilayered Digital Perspective." Perspectives on Science (MIT Press, 2025). shorturl.at/A0vZr
It is part of a broader conversation on how digital methods and digital media shape what we see β and what we might miss.
The piece explores how computational analysis can help uncover new dimensions in early modern scientific texts, while also reflecting on the challenges of computational approaches in the history of science.
Really happy to share my latest article, co-authored with Andrea Sangiacomo (University of Groningen), "Computational Rifts: Parsing the Context of Early Modern Natural Philosophy," just out in Science in Context (Cambridge University Press). Available open access at shorturl.at/WvuVZ
Open magazine, with article titled Β«HyttedassenΒ» (the cabin toilet)
Yay, I have a new article out! I write about Norwegian cabin toilets, holidays, and the idea of nature in Arr: IdΓ©historisk tidsskrift 1, 2025. Itβll be online, open access, before too long. #envhist
Happy belated birthday! π
Congratulations!!! π
Check our new article where we examined how online discussion on #ClimateChange and #Biodiversity changed during the European energy crisis! Relevant for #sustainability #research & #policy
A fantastic collaboration with @annahau.bsky.social @cortescapano.bsky.social and @tuulitoivonen.bsky.social!
Delighted to have made 94 delegates happy on St. Patrick's Day! "Material Turns in Translation" will be an absolute knock-out conference--really looking forward to meeting everyone in Galway! Stay tuned! #trextuality2 translation.universityofgalway.ie/trextuality2/
Post-doc Fellow position of 3 years (1FTE) in text mining at U of Edinburgh to work on the Leverhulme project "Weaponised Pasts: The Evolution of Heritage-based Hostility on Social Media." Deadline: March 25. www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DLZ921/p...
Are you the new Assistant Professor in Digital History on my #ERCCoG project WEB CHILD 'Changing Childhoods in the Early Era of the WWW'?
Please have a look and consider applying. And do contact me if you have any questions.
international.au.dk/about/profil...
A new doctoral position in Translation Studies at Graz University, with a research focus on βTranslation, Ethics, and Digital Transformationβ. For full details, please visit: jobs.uni-graz.at/en/jobs/cf0b...
An interesting complement to ELTeC: www.distant-reading.net/eltec/