Dear colleagues,
Trusting that you will be pleased, I contact you to inform you that the Meta journal (https://humanitiesforchange.org/journal/) of the international network Humanities for Change (https://humanitiesforchange.org/ and https://hfc.hypotheses.org/) is looking for scholars willing to join the Editorial Board or express their availability as peer-reviewers in the double-blind peer-review.
Meta intends to tackle the most important challenges of humanistic knowledge with a metadisciplinary approach, following three main strands: a) digital and public humanities, b) humanities and didactic innovations, c) humanities and corporate work.
Scholars with experience in the field of (digital and) public history are particularly welcome. If you are interested, here you can find the form to fill in: https://bit.ly/HFCmetaeb.
I would also like to remind you that the call for papers of the first issue (2021/I) is online (the deadline is November 1, 2020); it is entitled: "The STEAM paradigm: a “copernican revolution” in teaching?". You can read it here: https://humanitiesforchange.org/journal/. The second issue will be on digital and public humanities (including digital and public history)
Hoping that the journal will be of your interest and that you will be able to take part in the project, do not hesitate to reply to this message or write to [log in to unmask] for any need or report.
On behalf of Humanities for Change,
Francesco Venturini
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Humanities for Change
A network for the future of the humanities
www.humanitiesforchange.org
www.hfc.hypotheses.org
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