A listing of the articles we have published so far in 2019 in the journal (our 9th volume!) until the 30th of August 2019.
A listing of the articles we have published so far in 2019 in the journal (our 9th volume!) until the 30th of August 2019.
A quick report from our international team’s participation at the Graphic Medicine 2019 international conference in Brighton, UK, hosted by theBrighton and Sussex Medical School, 11-13 July 2019.
The main #DH2018 and #DH2019 archive stats compared for last year and this year.
Video and slides from my DH2019 presentation, DH2019 Conference, Utrecht, the Netherlands, 10 July 2019.
This post discusses the limitations of University Module Evaluation processes and shares a series of recommendations that could improve their design and implementation.
tl; dr An increase in email traffic constitutes an increase in workload, and viceversa. But what’s key is that email per se is workload. The very awareness of email, and of a known/expected amount of email, implies a cognitive load, and excessive cognitive load is stressful.
I am pleased to (slightly belatedly) announce on this blog that our multidisciplinary panel discussing Parables of Care will feature in the programme of the Graphic Medicine 2019 international conference in Brighton, UK. Our panel will feature team members from the UK and Canada components of the Parables of Care project.
I made another comic thingy. I deposited it on figshare: Priego, Ernesto (2019): Salut, Notre-Dame…. figshare.https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.7999418.
Here I share with you the Introduction I wrote for The Strip Hay(na)ku Project. A collaborative experiment in sequential graphic poetics (Meritage Press & L/O/C/P, 2019).
The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship has now closed for submissions until 1st November 2019. Here you will find a listing of the articles published so far in Volume 9 (2019).
Meritage Press and Laughing/Ouch/Cube/Publications are pleased to announce the release of The Strip Hay(na)ku Project, a collection of hay(na)ku poems in comic strip form, edited and co-created by Ernesto Priego with contributors.