MP: Radika Myers

Who Am I?

Greetings everyone! My name is Radika Myers and I am a final year Cultural and Creative Industries student with a concentration in writing for media and a discipline in International Relations.

As a student with an avid interest in digital marketing and the phenomenon of digitization within the creative and cultural industries, I saw it fit to take this course. Also, having read from the course description which states that “When you think “digital,” think about opening and expanding possibilities and connections” and that’s exactly what i am here to speak on. I am hoping that I’ll get a greater understanding or appreciation for digital writing to contribute to the re-framing of history through digital humanities. 

 The Review:

Laurie Taylor and Cultivating Caribbean Knowledge

Chambliss., J.(2020).Reframing Digital Humanities: Conversations with Digital Humanists.

In the thought provoking conversation Taylor notes that, “Digital Humanities is what you do with it. The humanities have always been about [the] social, cultural, and a bigger world. How do we have a better world? And there’s always the political and social impact of our work”. From the transcript, one gets to see the importance and impact of digital humanities and how it impacts our world. We see such an example through the longstanding 15 year project. Notably, this platform sees digital humanities as a tool that is preserving Caribbean literature and arts. One that is easily accessible at the fingertips, a literal online digital library.  Chambiss notes, “There’s a preservation element that is very clear. You have the member groups and the way the DLOC works [when] the member groups put stuff in. And, therefore, it’s accessible to users”

Additionally, the issue of limited trained librarians and archivists who have the professional capacity to manage these resources on the island brought the need to digitize such information and as such DLOC has been a solution to this problem.

5 responses to “MP: Radika Myers”

  1. Radika, I love how concise this blog post is; it made for a very easy read. It is also very neat. It would have been nice to hear a bit more of your voice in the review, however, and the conclusion felt just a little abrupt.

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    thelastkontrarian

    Radika, I liked your about me section, it’s cool to see the different perspectives people are approaching this course from. The summary was succinct and well done but I wish we could’ve heard your thoughts as a per your bio, “digital” is what you’re here to speak on. Good job.

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  3. I think you captured the overall focus of the conversation. However, I think that there might be nformation that wasn’t mentioned.

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  4. Information*

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  5. Love how to the point this post is and interestingly enough I think that the scale of the photo you used is just big enough, so it complements the amount of text you added – so that the ratio of photo to text is just enough, definitely a niche detail to notice, but I enjoy it.

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