Editor for "Programming Historian"

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Inserito il 06/02/2017

The Programming Historian (http://programminghistorian.org) is seeking an
editor to work actively to solicit and edit lessons in a specific area or
areas within the digital humanities. These lessons will focus on the
analysis and interpretation phase of the research process, helping readers
to move from digital data to publishable research.

Themes might include (but are not limited to):

   - Corpus Linguistics
   - Geographic Analyses of geospatial data
   - Network Analyses
   - Image Analysis
   - Visualisation and analysis of statistical data

There is significant scope to make this role your own. The editorial board
will offer support on the practices of *The Programming Historian’s*
editorial approaches and policies. In keeping with our commitment to
diversity and access to digital humanities, the project team are *particularly
interested in hearing from women, members of any minority groups, and
citizens of non-English speaking countries*.

Full details are available on the announcement:
http://programminghistorian.org/posts/subject-specialist-editor

Please note that this is a VOLUNTEER ACADEMIC SERVICE POSITION and there is
no salary or stipend associated with this role.

Any questions, please direct to Adam Crymble (adam.crymble@gmail.com)

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