Open melvinwevers opened 5 years ago
I'm also interested, GHI Washington DC / Institute for the History of the German Jews, Hamburg
Also interested. Pierre-Carl Langlais, University of Montpellier (Numapresse project, obviously)
I'm interested in participating in the discussion, even though I'd primarily prefer solutions that work inside the current ADHO DH-conference/DSH journal constructs to improve the experience for people coming in from CS. For example, we introduced a publication-ready paper track with citable proceedings to the Nordic DHN conference, and I'd like to argue for such in the ADHO conference as well if I get enough support for it (I was named a member of the ADHO Conference Coordinating Committee some time ago)
Me too: Francisco Mondaca, University of Cologne
Please add my name too - Rebecca Kahn, Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society / Pelagios Network
Count me in: Michael Piotrowski, University of Lausanne
Yes, do count me in for future activities and please add me to the list: Matteo Romanello, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
thanks for getting this started. Florian Windhager, Danube University Krems
Interested, great initiative. Etienne Posthumus, Brill Publishers
Scott Weingart, reporting in!
Count me in. Roy Ka-Wei Lee, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
In.
Harald Lordick, STI, Duisburg/Essen.
Thanks for this initiative. Please count me in as well: Maud Ehrmann, EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Switzerland
Thanks for organizing! Please add me to this list: Zoe LeBlanc, Vanderbilt University and Scholars' Lab at UVA
I'm in as well! François Dominic Laramée, Université de Montréal (for a few more weeks, anyway; next affiliation secured but unannounced).
Interested, thanx for that!
Ettore Rizza, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Cut me in!
Mark Schwindt, Ruhr University Bochum
Hi, I'm interested! Xavier Rubio-Campillo, University of Edinburgh
You have all my support!
Clemens Neudecker, Berlin State Library
::waves hi:: I'm definitely interested, too! Jessica Otis, RRCHNM, George Mason University
I'm in!
Jaimie Murdock
Also in. Colin Allen, Univ. of Pittsburgh
thanks for this ! Count me in: Anna-Maria Sichani, Sussex Humanities Lab
Thanks so much! I'd like to be in!
+1 - Tara Andrews, University of Vienna
I'll join as well. Jonathan Armoza, New York University
Wonderful, and very happy to join! Silvio Peroni — University of Bologna
Count me in!
Manuel Burghardt Computational Humanities Group Leipzig University
Also in.
I would like to join as well — Taylor Arnold, University of Richmond — Thanks!
I’m in! Lars Wieneke, University of Luxembourg – C²DH
I'm in as well! Federico Nanni, University of Mannheim
I'm in! Thanks for your work on this! Ashley Champagne, Brown University
This is a great initiative. Count me in! George Mikros, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
I’m in. Thomas Koentges, University of Leipzig
Please remove me from the list actually.
Done, @RHendery
I am very happy to support this initiative, but let's add a code of conduct that emphasizes inclusion and diversity following the best practices of digital humanities and open science, e.g. https://community-covenant.net or https://github.com/carpentries/handbook/blob/master/topic_folders/policies/code-of-conduct.md
A. Sean Pue, Michigan State University
@seanpue Thanks for bringing this up. I'll add a code of conduct to the website to underscore the fact that we think that diversity and inclusion should be guiding values in setting up this community.
@seanpue Thanks for bringing this up. I'll add a code of conduct to the website to underscore the fact that we think that diversity and inclusion should be guiding values in setting up this community.
@melvinwevers I am not sure this is such a pressing matter, but please consider that it might not be a straightforward choice, as even the two guidelines which were mentioned differ. It could be an item for future discussion and voting, perhaps.
@Giovanni1085 you are absolutely right. And I think it's best to finalize details through future discussion and voting. We are still in the formational phase and deciding on a CoC and a reporting method is not a simple task. Therefore, we are dedicated to putting this on the agenda when we first discuss the setup of the workshop with a program committee.
I have created a new issue #3 for discussions related to the Code of Conduct.
While it is correct that the "Code of Conduct" is a much more complex topic (especially when including the necessary reporting functionality), maybe we could already include a much simpler short "Statement of Inclusivity"? I see that you already tried with "for all people, regardless of background and identity", but I think we can do a little more. For instance: "The Computational Humanities Research community is committed to the inclusion and recognition of all people regardless of race, age, culture, ability, ethnicity or nationality, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, marital status, religious affiliation, and socioeconomic status." Adapted from here: https://aoir.org/diversity-and-inclusivity/
Interested! Katrien Depuydt Instituut voor de Nederlandse Taal, Leiden
Nice idea, I'm interested too!
I wonder if it could be possible to distinguish between being a supporter/interested party and remaining informed about developments?
Hello, please add me as well: Sarah Lang from ZIM @ Graz.
@kmcdono2 Sure, that’s possible. We’ll gladly keep you in the loop. We'll post stuff here on GitHub, and if you’re on Twitter, following CoHuRe1 is another way to remain informed about future steps.
Please add me to the list as well:
Niels-Oliver Walkowski University of Luxembourg
I'm in as well. Great idea.
Jeffrey Tharsen The University of Chicago
Please count me in!
Péter Király Göttingen eResearch Alliance
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