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January 5, 2023 at 7:14 pm #134086
Matthew K. Gold (he/him)
Participant—- Forwarded message ———
From: Roopika Risam <Roopika.Risam@dartmouth.edu>
Date: Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 4:18 PM
Subject: [DHSI] Paid topic editor positions with Reviews in DH
To: institute@lists.uvic.ca <institute@lists.uvic.ca>Dear Colleagues,
*Reviews in Digital Humanities* warmly welcomes applicants from a variety
of roles (e.g., librarian, faculty, student, independent scholar, cultural
heritage worker) and from all over the world to fill our openings for* ten
(10) digital humanities practitioners or small teams* *of 2-3
practitioners *to serve as topic editors from 2023-2026. *This is a paid
role ($2500/year per topic area). *Additional details are available on our
website (https://reviewsindh.pubpub.org/topic-editors-wanted).Informational webinars are coming up! The webinars will be recorded and
posted to this page. To translate days/times to your time zone, we suggest
this time zone converter
(https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html). Please click a
date to register and receive your Zoom link:–
Tuesday, January 17th, 9am Eastern
(https://dartmouth.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcsd-CorjMoE9MjHevvkDDiosX0c__KuiVN)
–Wednesday, January 18th, 12pm Eastern
(https://dartmouth.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwlcO2pqT4vG9Cqt4Aftl5r5Ybun1-gbQIb)
–Monday, January 23, 6pm Eastern
(https://dartmouth.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwlfuGtrzMuGtTj5Ob-748CeIRND2DPlOgM)Each topic editor/team will be responsible for curating reviews in their
area. Areas: *African diaspora studies, global Indigenous studies, trans &
gender studies, community-engaged DH, social justice pedagogy, endangered
cultural heritage, Asian and Asian diaspora studies, Latinx studies, queer
studies, andReviews in the Classroom* (issues developed as course
assignments). As there may be overlap between areas, we will encourage
collaboration across them.Topic editors/teams will be responsible for developing two issues per year
(minimum 4 reviews/issue) and will build the project and reviewer pools for
their topic by identifying projects and potential reviewers. Their work
will be mentored and supported by journal editors, with communication with
project directors and reviewers handled by our Managing Editors and
production of issues handled by our Associate Editor. Multilingual issues
are warmly welcome.Topic editors/teams will have access to a budget to pay reviewers and
translators, where appropriate, and will receive virtual training by
*Reviews* editors in our review model, workflow, and production processes.
The position description will be documented in a memorandum of agreement
between topic editors/teams and *Reviews in Digital Humanities. *Applicants should have knowledge about digital scholarship in the selected
topic. They can apply for multiple topics if appropriate, though a separate
application for each is requested. To ensure a variety of voices are part
of the leadership of *Reviews in Digital Humanities*, individuals will not
be selected for more than one role.*Applications are due February 1, 2023.* Please complete the application
form (https://forms.gle/4ShGsQ1ovTEzrCTU7), which requires a brief
statement of interest and vision for the topic (300 words max.) and a CV
(or a single file with CVs for all proposed team members).Individuals or pre-constituted small teams are welcome to apply, though
individuals may indicate whether they are interested in working alone or on
a team assembled by us for the topic.Short-listed applicants will be invited for a brief interview to discuss
their interest and ask questions in mid-February. Decisions will be
announced by March 1, 2023.Please direct all inquiries to founding editors-in-chief Roopika Risam (
roopika.risam@dartmouth.edu) and Jennifer Guiliano (guiliano@iupui.edu)
with “Reviews Editor” in the subject line.Sincerely,
Roopika
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Roopika Risam, Ph.D. (*she/her/hers*)
Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies and of Comparative Literature
Digital Humanities and Social Engagement Cluster
Dartmouth College
http://roopikarisam.comDirector, Digital Ethnic Futures Consortium
(http://digitalethnicfutures.org/)
Editor, Reviews in Digital Humanities
(https://reviewsindh.pubpub.org/)Higher Education Editor, Public Books
(https://www.publicbooks.org/)
(https://reviewsindh.pubpub.org/)
(http://roopikarisam.com/)—
Roopika Risam, Ph.D. (*she/her/hers*)
Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies and Comparative Literature
Digital Humanities and Social Engagement Cluster
Dartmouth College
Director, Digital Ethnic Futures Consortium
(http://digitalethnicfutures.org/)Editor, Reviews in Digital Humanities (https://reviewsindh.pubpub.org/)
Higher Education Editor, Public Books (https://www.publicbooks.org/)
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