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ADM-HEA - Announcements and discussion related to the activities of ADM-HEA
This list is for announcements and discussion related to the activities of ADM-HEA, the Art, Design and Media Subject Centre of the Higher Education Academy. The Subject Centre promotes high quality in the learning and teaching of ADM in HE by enabling knowledge exchange, innovation and enterprise.

ARAN - Action Research Africa Network
To enable action researchers in the UK to learn from African researchers about Ubuntu as a way of being as they explore multi-media narratives for representing their action research studies.

ART-TECHNOLOGY - art-technology
The programmes may be called Multimedia Arts, Interactive Arts, Electronic Arts, CyberArts, Design, Graphic Design and so on; this list is for discussion of issues relevant to Programme and Module Leaders on such courses. Teaching ideas, problems, technology and of course developing Creative content should all get discussed.

BIRMAC - Birkbeck's Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Media and Culture
This mailing list is for Birkbeck's Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Media and Culture. BIRMAC. We will be announcing events and sharing resources with academic staff, students, and arts and media practitioners. Members of the list will also be encouraged to ask questions relating to BIRMAC's research topics and share information of their own that ties into the research centre's agenda.

BLE-ANNOUNCEMENTS - Announcement list for the Bloomsbury Learning Exchange (BLE)
This list is used by staff working in the six Bloomsbury Colleges to find out about the activities of the BLE (Bloomsbury Learning Environment). This is a super-list of the following sub-lists: BLE-ELLUMINATE,BLE-SUPPORT,BLE-CLOUDSUPPORT BLE-TURNITIN,BLE-WEBDEV,BLE-MOBILE, BLE-PANOPTO,BLE-PROJECT,BLE-XERTE,BLE-ASSESSMENT, LONDON-BADG,BLE-MOOC,BLE-BASS,BLE-INNOVATORS,BLE-ABC, BLE-DSASHE,BLE-DIGITALMEDIA, BLE-CLIMATE

BLE-CLOUDSUPPORT - Bloomsbury Media Cloud Support
A mailing list for the administrators of the Bloomsbury Media Cloud

BRANDEDCONTENTRESEARCHNETWORK - Branded Content Research Network
The Branded Content Research Network is an academic collaborative project. It explores relationships between marketing communications and media. The network brings together academics, practitioners, and policy actors.

BSA-MEDIA-STUDY-GROUP - E-Mailing list for the Media Study Group - BSA
This list is used by the BSA's Media Study Group to make announcements regarding the research community, conferences and events, programmes, publications, and projects.

CADE - Computers in Art & Design Education (CADE)
This is an open discussion list on the role of Computers in Art & Design Education (CADE). A forum for the leading developments around the teaching of creative practices and the role of computer and communications technologies in traditional fields of art & design, the new media & performing arts.

CAREERS-SERVICES-SOCIAL-MEDIA - Careers Services and Social Media Usage
This list is used by Careers Professionals to discuss issues relating to the management and effective use of social media to engage our clients and stakeholders. The group also provides a forum to exchange new ideas and best practice with Careers staff with a particular responsibility for managing their Service's uses of social media.

CCMPHDSEMINARS - CCM PhD student-led seminars
This is a list involving PhD students, researchers and staff members linked to the Department of Culture, Communication and Media at UCL Institute of Education, University College London.

CHILDREN-MEDIA-UK - Children-Media-UK mailing list
Children-Media-UK aims to provide a space in which academics, regulators and those working in the media industries can engage in critical debate about children and all forms of media (e.g. TV, video, film, computers, etc).

CMC - computer mediated communication:
computer mediated communication: discussion will be based on analysing emerging styles of communications especially via media such as email, video conferencing, and comparing with traditional communications.

CMCI-NEWS - Research updates Culture, Media and Creative Industries, King's College
This mailing list offers research news, updates and content about the Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries at King's College London benefitting researcher in this subject areas in UK and internationally

CMCSIG - CMC SIG EUROCALL
Welcome to the mailing list of the EUROCALL Special Interest Group (SIG) in Computer Mediated Communication (CMC). We would like to use this space to create opportunities for members to share information regarding interests, projects and practices.

CYBERTHEATRES - cybertheatres - networked & technological performance
Cybertheatres is a list devoted to the discussion and exchange on networked performance practices and visions, that is, performances that employ the Internet and / or other networking technologies and techniques as media, but also as hybrid spaces - cybernetic stages. other than networked performance, the list has also an interest in diverse hybrids between theatre / performance and technology.

DEED - Discussion list for the Design Education Association
DEED represents Departments, Schools, Faculties and Courses offering advanced level design education, including post-graduate studies and research in a variety of design areas. DEED recognises the increasing significance of interdisciplinary practice in all areas of design with the advent of the new information technologies, multimedia and computer-based design. In tandem with the increasingly multidisciplinary nature of design education with the growth of modularity, hybrid design disciplines and research. DEED supports its members and the broader academic community through a variety of activities including annual conferences, seminars, workshops, papers, and representation to the media, Government and other interested organisations.

DIASPORA-MEDIA - Diasporas, Transnational Communities and the Media
This is a list that hopes to initiate a lively dialogue on diasporas and their involvement in media cultures. This list aims at attracting mainly academic scholars doing research on minorities, diaspora and the media, as well as minority and NGO representatives, who are active in the field. This is an open-access list.

DIGITALMODERNLANGUAGES - Discussion list for Digital Modern Languages
This list is for research and teaching in Modern Languages which engages with digital media and technologies, with a primary focus on languages other than English. We will share announcements of events connected to the Digital Modern Languages Seminar Series, and invite you to share announcements connected to your own digital events and projects.

DLPOLY - DL_POLY Mailing List
DL_POLY is a leading molecular dynamics package in UK developed at Daresbury Laboratory since 1992 to meet the needs of the UK's Computational Community Project 5 (CCP5). First releases in 1993 it has progressed to version 4.09 serving a large community of academic and industrial researchers. This mailing list is not a replacement for your own work, nor is it a replacement for your supervisor's work. This mailing list is a voluntary endeavour: nobody is entitled to an answer, even less to an immediate answer.

ESA-RN18 - ESA RN18
Mailing List of the Research Network 18 (Sociology of Communications and Media Research) of the European Sociological Association

EUAIM - EUaIM Members List
This list is established to announce events including workshops, publications, and projects related to the EU's role as international mediator.

FLAME - FLAME - Film, Languages and Media in Education
This is a mailing list for academics, researchers and professionals working on the use of film and other media for language learning.

FRANCE-MEDIA - Researchers interested in the French broadcasting media
This list is intended to facilitate the exchange of ideas and information between researchers interested in the French broadcasting media.

GAVN - Glasgow AudioVisual Network
The Glasgow AudioVisual Network brings together a diverse range of researchers and practitioners who are all interested in the operation of sound within screen media from music and sound in film and television, through new media and audio-visual composition, to contemporary theatrical and artistic work that makes use of sound and moving image.

GSSPN - German Screen Studies Postgraduate Network
The German Screen Studies Postgraduate Network connects UK-based research students working in all areas of German language film, television and other visual media.

HELIX-MEDIAL-USER-GROUP - Helix/Medial Media Library User Group
This list is to support the FE & HE community who use the Helix/Medial Media Library product within their institution. The aim of the list is to allow users to share good practice, ask questions and compare experiences of using the product.

HERA-USESOFTHEPAST - Online partner search tool for HERA Uses of the Past call
This list is for potential applicants to the HERA Uses of the Past call to search for potential partners, share project ideas, and build international links. You can click on ‘post new message’ to send a message to the subscription list. Please follow the format below in the core of your message: Name: Email: Country: Looking for partners in (add country): Title/Topic of Proposed Project: Short Description of Subject/topic of proposed project, and areas of expertise required if appropriate (max 200 words): We ask that you follow the format above to make it easier for subscribers to quickly see if a request is relevant to them. We recommend subscribing immediately if interested, but waiting a couple of days before posting your partner search in order to give all countries time to distribute this email to their networks. Please note that the posts are not moderated, so you still need to ensure fit to the Uses of the Past call, eligibility etc. if you are responding to a post, please reply to the subscriber's individual email address rather than posting to the whole group.

HERCULES - Hercules: a hero for all ages
Many different disciplines are interested in Hercules. This list is for anyone interested in the hero in any medium or period. Researchers and artists of all kinds can use it to find: i) information about Hercules in particular genres/media/periods, and ii) potential collaborators for projects.

I-J-INTL - In-Justice International
Rather than being confined to public administration, legal definitions and descriptions of socio-economic conditions as they are manifest in a specific moment in time, the uncovered revelations of "social harm" and heinous practices will go beyond empirical declarations to explain why whether it be good or bad society and/or the economic environment has come to be in the condition that it is. Genocide, war, class, gender, social exclusion, (institutional) discrimination and racism, migration, (social) media influence and public perception/actions are prominent aspects of our dissemination process in a dedicated opposition to (anti-)social injustice.

IAEG-C20 - IAEG Commission on Risk Based Contaminated Land Management
IAEG-C20 aims to develop worldwide guidance to engineering geologists on the investigation, assessment and remediation of contaminated land

IAMHIST - Announcement list for the International Association for Media and History
This list is hosted by the International Association for Media and History (IAMHIST), for announcements and discussion on the broad topic of media history, and to circulate information of interest to group members (e.g. projects, reviews, call for papers, publications, etc).

IAMS - The International Association for Media in Science
The International Association for Media in Science recognises the importance of the use of screen based resources in University science education. It provides an international forum for the sharing of innovation and expertise to the benefit of higher education.

ICMS - Italian Cinema and Media Studies
The list provides a space for announcements (publications, events, news, CFPs) and a forum for the scholarly discussion and debate of issues pertaining to the cinema and media (television, radio, digital, etc.) in Italy, including in its transnational and transmedia dimensions.

IR - ir represents the interests and activities of the BCS IRSG and related groups.
IR represents the interests and activities of the British Computer Society Information Retrieval Specialist Group and the members of CEPIS constituent groups. Information Retrieval (IR) is concerned with enabling people to locate useful information in large, relatively unstructured, computer- accessible archives. Much of IR research is aimed at finding ways to represent the information needs of users and to match these with the contents of an archive. In many cases, those information needs will be best met by locating suitable text documents, but in other cases it may require retrieval of other media, such as video, audio, and images

JISCMAIL-TRAINING - JiscMail Training - a list for testing and demonstration purposes
THIS LIST IS CURRENTLY - NOT IN USE Discussion list for List Owners interested in training in JiscMail List Management, run by JiscMail Operations Manager, Lisa Vincent. The list will advertise webinars run by JiscMail and will provide training and information. For any specific one-off problems or queries which need immediate attention please contact help@jisc.ac.uk

LEARNING-FROM-FILM-TV-NEWMEDIA - Announcement list for the Learning from Film and TV network
This list is used by members of the Learning from Film, TV and new media Network for annoucements and notifictaion of relevant events

LIBRARYMUSIC - Library Production Music Research Network
This list is used to make announcements relating to the topic of library music (also known as stock or production music) and its uses in audiovisual media and beyond. Arising from the 2022 conference "Library Music in Audiovisual Media" (University of Leeds/RMA), subscribers can use the list to post details of conference presentations, new publications, CFPs etc. in relation to this topic area. # (Please note: this is not a list about music library services.)

LIS-E-RESOURCES - An informal open list set up by UKSG - Connecting the Information Community
UKSG exists to connect the information community and encourage the exchange of ideas on scholarly communication. It is the only organisation spanning the wide range of interests and activities across the scholarly information community of librarians, publishers, intermediaries and technology vendors. Lis-e-resources is our informal, open discussion list, and provides a forum for discussion of matters relating to the provision, administration, management, licensing and access of scholarly information.

LIS-MMIT - CILIP Multimedia Information & Technology Group
CILIP Multimedia Information & Technology Group mailing list.

LOCATIONBASEDGAMES - Geogames Mailing List
Mailing list for researchers and practitioners that are interested in geogames. Please note that we use 'geogames' here as a catch-all term that aims to describe all type of games that are: (1) played "in the wild", (2) use mobile technologies, and (3) incorporate location as part of the gameplay in one way or another. Examples of location-based games include: Pokemon GO, Harry Potter Wizards Unite, etc. The list is open to anyone. Posting to the list is lightly moderated to avoid spam, irrelevant posts, and subscription queries. The list is archived and searchable on the web. The owners do not necessarily approve or endorse content shared on this list. The views expressed in messages are the personal views of the author. The owners accept no liability for any errors, corruption, or omissions that might arise. The JiscMail Service Policy document: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/policyandsecurity/ describes the way in which we expect the service to be used by subscribers. It sets out (S9) JISC handling of personal data obligations under the Data Protection Act (1998). The mailing list is managed by the Niantic x RIT Geo Games and Media lab. You can access the lab's website at www.rit.edu/nianticgeogameslab.

MATHS-PROM - Mathematics Promoters list
The list will create a network for people involved in promoting maths education and research to the public, policy makers and the media, enabling them to share information and support each others work.

MCG - Museums Computer Group
The Museums Computer Group: connecting, supporting, inspiring museum technology professionals The Museums Computer Group (MCG) is a UK-based independent group for museum, gallery, archive and higher education professionals who work with museum technology and digital heritage. Our members include technologists, educators, academics, marketing people and more working in or around museums and digital technologies, from backend collections systems to the latest social media. With over 1000 members, the MCG discussion list a lively forum for support and debate with your peers, and is our main channel of online communication. Joining gives you immediate access to a huge range of professional experience. Got a museum technology question? Someone on the list will have the answer, often you’ll get several. We provide a forum for discussion between museum, gallery, archive and higher education professionals who work with museum technology and digital heritage. We connect, support and inspire our members through annual events at museums and other venues throughout the UK, including the UK Museums on the Web conference and a range of regional events, an email discussion list and other channels for debate and practical help.

MDCPUBLIC - MDCPublic
This is the public announcement mailing list for the Media Discourse Centre led by Prof. Stuart Price at De Montfort University, Leicester England.

MECCSA - Media, Communications and Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA)
For discussion of aspects of academic research & teaching within Media, Communication, Film, Television & Cultural Studies. Designed to support HE lecturers & researchers within the Media Communication and Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA) Members' interests include practice & theory.

MECCSA-CCES - MeCCSA Climate Change, Environment & Sustainability Network
To strengthen the ability of MeCCSA and its members to respond to and lead the worldwide academic contribution to understanding media, communication and cultural studies where they meet issues of climate change, environment and sustainable development.

MECCSA-DISABILITY - MeCCSA Disability Studies Network
The Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA) Disability Studies Network aims to support and promote the development of the research and teaching of Disability Studies within Media Studies and to provide a space to support and promote the work of disabled academics, lecturers, researchers and media practitioners working in Higher Education.

MECCSA-LCM - MeCCSA Local and Community Media Network
The MeCCSA Local and Community Media Network aims to promote research into Local and Community Media in the UK. It is one of a series of networks in the Media, Communication and Cultural Studies (MeCCSA) subject association in the UK. The aim of the network is to draw together those scholars interrogating this landscape to raise the profile of research in this field and strengthen its future trajectory. The network also offers the opportunity to increase collaboration between industry and academia and emerging innovators and disruptors in the field. An increasing number of academics working in the area of local and community media, including both the executive members above and suggested members below, come with a background in relevant industries.

MECCSA-PGN - MeCCSA - Postgraduate Network
Bring together postgraduate students in Media, Communication, Film and Cultural Studies to form research, and teaching and learning networks and also ensure peer support.

MECCSA-POLICY - Media, Communications & Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA) - Policy Network
The aim of the MeCCSA (Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association) Policy Network is to exchange ideas and research findings, but also to join with civil society in their debates with the regulators, the broadcasters and the Government.

MECCSA-PRACTICE-NETWORK - MeCCSA Practice Network
The MeCCSA Practice Network champions practice within the Media Communications and Cultural Studies Association, and supports events at which media practice is presented, particularly those in which the contexts of practice research, practice pedagogy and professional practice are foregrounded.

MECCSA-REAPN - MeCCSA Race, Ethnicity and Postcolonial Network
This list is used by the Network to share information, help develop and promote research and opportunities. Research areas include but not limited to issues of race, media and culture.

MECCSA-WMSN - Women's Media Studies Network list
The list is run by the Women's Media Studies Network which is a subsidiary of the Media, Communications and Cultural Studies Association. It fosters collaborative research in HE and hosts seminars and symposia and networking opportunities for women media researchers, teachers, practitioners and professionals. It welcomes postgraduate researchers and helps promote events which will be of interest to all of these constituencies.

MEDIA-ARTS-AND-DANCE - Media Arts and Dance
This list is used by its members to announce and discuss theory, research, critical discourse, publications, conferences, networking and curatorial approaches in the field of screen based dance, including single screen cinema or television works, installation and net based work.

MEDIA-WATCH - Monitoring bias and misinformation in the media
MEDIA-WATCH is for information & discussion on bias and misinformation in the media. This list circulates information about the media and encourages its members to write to complain or to praise the mainstream media.

MEDIALIB - Forum for Media Librarians and Information Professionals
Medialibs list is a discussion forum for Media Librarians and Information Professionals who have a responsibility for media studies, media production, broadcasting. Keywords: Media; Librarians; Higher Education;

MELSIG - Media Enhanced Learning Special Interest Group (MELSIG)
For educators interested in the use of digital and social media for learning in F/HE @melsiguk

MMIT-COMMITTEE - MmIT Committee
To be used in order that the Committee of MmIT (the MultiMedia and Information Technology Group) - a sub-group of Cilip - can communicate and exchange documentation amongst Committee members.

MOBILE-LEARNING - Mobile Learning
This list focuses on the pedagogy and use of mobile learning techniques, innovations and resources, particularly in the UK HE and FE sectors, but also in commercial or corporate fields. This includes the use of handheld devices like smartphones, tablets, and games consoles for learning, and for the development of educational apps or mobile resources. The list explores the implications for teaching and learning as mediated by mobile devices, and for adapting existing resources and practice to a culture with the widespread availability of mobile devices and connectivity.

MULTIMEDIA-COURSEWARE - Multimedia-Courseware
Multimedia-Courseware is aimed at people who are interested in the design and implementation of multimedia courseware, especially within the domain of Computing Science.

NEW-MEDIA-CURATING - Curating digital art - www.crumbweb.org
For those involved in curating, exhibiting, archiving or interpreting new media art (including net.art, interactive installations, digital video etc.) The list of the CRUMB web site http://www.crumbweb.org

PASS - Programming as Social Science (PaSS)
This is an interdisciplinary network for researchers interested in software programming both as a research device and an object of study, particularly around the methodological innovations happening through social science usages of digital data. It aims to support the cultivation of "critical technical practice" (Agre, 1997) around the research, development and use of code - informed by developments in digital methods, digital sociology and emerging teaching formats. PaSS draws on research in Science and Technology Studies, New Media Studies, Software Studies, Ethnomethodology, Human-Computer Interaction and associated fields to look at how programming practices can not just be studied, but also critically leveraged for teaching and research. The PaSS mailing list is a low traffic list for news, announcements and discussion around programming in the context of social research. This is an interdisciplinary network for researchers interested in software programming both as a research device and an object of study, particularly around the methodological innovations happening through social science usages of digital data. It aims to support the cultivation of "critical technical practice" (Agre, 1997) around the research, development and use of code - informed by developments in digital methods, digital sociology and emerging teaching formats. PaSS draws on research in Science and Technology Studies, New Media Studies, Software Studies, Ethnomethodology, Human-Computer Interaction and associated fields to look at how programming practices can not just be studied, but also critically leveraged for teaching and research. The PaSS mailing list is a low traffic list for news, announcements and discussion around programming in the context of social research.

PODCAST-STUDIES - Podcast Studies
A multi-disciplinary discussion of podcasting for researchers, tutors and practitioners in audio media, radio and or subjects where podcasting is a subject of study.

POST-16-MEDIA-TEACHING - Teachers and Lecturers in post 16 Media Education
Support,discussion, debate and networking for those involved in post 16 provision of Media and Film Studies. Encouraging the development of widening participation initiatives in FE/HE and sharing of teaching and learning strategies.

PUBLIC-INFO - Access to public information
To discuss access to public information as part of the process of gaining economic & social advantage from info, publishing & the media. Keywords: Regulatory Framework; Universal Access; Education; Health Care; Environmental Benefits; Electronic Publishing & Archiving; Encryption & Verification

PUBLISHING-STUDIES - Publishing Studies
This list is a forum for discussion of issues around the development of publishing studies as a discipline in the UK and internationally, and for the dissemination of news about forthcoming events, funding opportunities and publications in this field of study. Included within this topic are publishing culture generally, book, serials and publishing history; economic, political and social issues associated with the development, sale and dissemination of intellectual property; design, typography and production of print and electronic media; audience and reception studies, among others.

RG-SMM - Russell Group Social Media Managers Network
A network for social media managers at the Russell Group universities. This list is used to talk about social media best practice, ask questions and announce meetings/events for the network.

SATSUNET - Sci/Tec studies - STS, innovation, social media, risk and identity
Satsunet is a list for sharing information and developing links across three key areas - the sociology of the biosciences, science policy and regulation, and social media/informatics. The list is managed by the Science & Technology Studies Unit at the University of York, which has a particular interest in the relationship between the social construction of policy and the social construction of innovation, with an emphasis on issues of practical importance, on subjects that are of relevance to policy debates and on questions of power and social exclusion.

SCCS - Sussex Centre for Cultural Studies
The Sussex Centre for Cultural Studies embodies the very best of the cultural studies tradition. It is committed to interdisciplinarity in the study of new cultural formations within and beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries. The Centre encompasses expertise from many disciplines including: Media, Sociology, English, History, Anthropology, Philosophy, Film Studies and has established its reputation both nationally and internationally.

SCIARTMANCHESTER - SciArt Manchester
This list will bring together the Greater Manchester community working in and around art and science collaborations. While predominantly interested in helping the university sector produce more collaboration and more work, we want to reach out to artists and the wider science sector to share opportunities, ideas, and events. If you are interested in art and science - broadly understood - then this is for you! This includes bioart, nanoart, media art, and all areas of scientific research, including the social sciences, arts and humanities. Regardless of your discipline, if you are interested in bringing art and science closer together, then please subscribe.

SFRA - Science Fiction Research Association mailing list
SFRA mailing list promotes the study of science fiction literature, film, and other media and serves the members of Science Fiction Research Association as well as researchers not affiliated with the organization.

SMCA - Scottish Media and Communication Association
This is the official email list for the Scottish Media and Communication Association.

SOCIALMEDIADISCUSS - Social Media Discussion
The list will be a forum for discussion of the practical possibilities which social media affords for all aspects of academic life: with a particular focus on teaching, research and public engagement.

SPORT-CULTURE-SOCIETY - List on the social and cultural analysis of sport
To generate interdisciplinary social science discussion (sociology, cultural studies, geography, media studies etc.) on the social and cultural analysis of sport.

SUSTAINABLEREMEDIATION - Sustainable Remediation
This list exists to facilitate the sharing of information and exchange of experience in the identification and implementation of sustainable remediation. Researchers, practitioners and regulators are welcome to join and benefit from others experiences and in due course share their own thoughts and insights into this field.

TRANSFORMINGEVIDENCE - Transforming Evidence
Transforming Evidence is an multidisciplinary, cross-sectoral, international community. We aim to connect individuals and organisations who generate, share and use evidence. Our community members include academics, policymakers, practitioners and funders, as well as journalists, think tanks and intermediaries. What do we do? We bring together a community of expertise around evidence production, sharing and use. This expertise is sometimes confined to individual disciplines, sectors or countries. Transforming Evidence works to understand what is already known across these spaces and develop collaborative research projects to address unanswered questions. We share learning widely. Our work helps colleagues to identify gaps in understanding, and it can support funding applications to research those gaps. Why are we needed? Society is underpowered to tackle the challenges that face us and governments. We are not making the most of vast and increasing investment in knowledge production. And we have little consolidated knowledge, or practices in place, to support a shared understanding about how research can more effectively address social problems. Transforming Evidence tackles these issues by trying to understand how to produce, share and use evidence well - in particular, by connecting expertise and creating space for new conversations. We publish our learning and foster a vibrant community. Who benefits? All academics, funders, decision-makers and publics have a stake in this conversation. We aim to help research funding, in the long run, to have greater impact. We share inter-disciplinary learning, which can help research to focus on key unanswered questions and can help funders and researchers to achieve greater impact from research. Our work provides insights into relationships between research, decision- making and practice. That should also help intermediaries who facilitate cross-sector relationships. Our workstreams: Sharing existing knowledge and best practice about evidence use, drawing out key lessons from STS, public policy, development, health and beyond. Connecting communities across sectors and globally, to create networks and identify and address new questions. Working with decision-makers about how to make better use of evidence, building capacity and supporting creating use Generating new research on evidence production and use, building on what we already know and ensuring that transdisciplinary collaboration flourishes. transforming-evidence.org

UWSCREATIVE - UWS Creative & Cultural Industries Research Network
Email list for research and PhD community, plus friends, colleagues and network collaborators of the Arts and Media Division in the School of Business and Creative Industries, University of the West of Scotland.

VIRTUAL-METHODS - Research into computer-mediated communication
This list exists to promote the discussion of methodological problems and innovations associated with research into computer-mediated communication

WIKIPEDIA-INTEREST-GROUP - Wikipedia Interest Group for UK education
For anyone in the UK wanting to implement or support educational projects that use Wikipedia or its sister projects such as Wikibooks and Wikiversity. The list can be used for announcements of relevant activities, and offers or requests for help in making things happen. It is a UK-focused list, not meant to duplicate the global Wikimedia in Education mailing list. To keep down traffic, the list is intended mainly for announcements rather than discussion: if you want list members' perspectives on a topic, create a post on a blog, forum or wiki and post the link. We have much to discuss: September's EduWiki Conference, Wikimedia UK's education strategy and recruitment of education staff, creating publicity materials to credibly set out how Wikimedia UK and Wikipedia can support educators, and setting up an Ambassador network in the UK. The principles of Good Faith Collaboration that we use in creating Wikipedia also apply in this mailing list.

For anyone in the UK wanting to implement or support educational projects that use Wikipedia or its sister projects such as Wikiversity. The list can be used for announcements of relevant activities, and offers or requests for help in making things happen.

It is a UK-focused list, not meant to duplicate the global Wikimedia in Education mailing list.

To keep down traffic, the list is intended mainly for announcements rather than discussion: if you want list members' perspectives on a topic, create a post on a blog, forum or wiki and post the link.

We have much to discuss: September's EduWiki Conference, Wikimedia UK's education strategy and recruitment of education staff, creating publicity materials to credibly set out how Wikimedia UK and Wikipedia can support educators, and setting up an Ambassador network in the UK.

The principles of Good Faith Collaboration that we use in creating Wikipedia also apply in this mailing list.