postmedieval reactions: The Digital Middle Ages

I am continuing to work through the postmedieval forum about the public Middle Ages. Previous installments here and here. Today, Kathleen Kennedy on “The Digital Middle Ages.” Kennedy (note: one of my closest friends) plays with notions of open and closed information in medieval information culture and today. To me, what’s interesting is not the lament … Continue Readingpostmedieval reactions: The Digital Middle Ages

Being an Ally

Not long ago, I wrote down my Golden Rules to being an ally. Listen. Remember it’s not about you. Remember it’s sometimes about you. Mostly, though, it’s not about you, so center the conversation where it belongs. Don’t expect gratitude; instead, accept criticism graciously. Here’s another, similar, piece – from Jamia Wilson – How to … Continue ReadingBeing an Ally

postmedieval Reactions: Brantley Bryant’s Seven Theses

As promised, I’m working through the fascinating postmedieval forum about the public Middle Ages, starting with Brantley Bryant’s Seven Theses for “A Social Media Strategy.” Bryant is a successful user of social media through, as he puts it, “playful experimentation with medieval personae on social media.” In this piece, he offers seven different strategies or principles … Continue Readingpostmedieval Reactions: Brantley Bryant’s Seven Theses

Public Medievalism and postmedieval forum

postmedieval is hosting an online forum, with essays and room for discussion, about the public Middle Ages. Here’s the blurb: The discussions in FORUM V activate at a time of increasing challenges for humanities scholars operating in the modern university. Funding is scarce and questions of value have begun to emanate from within institutions themselves. At … Continue ReadingPublic Medievalism and postmedieval forum

Sit Down Like I Asked You Too: 8 Year Old with ADHD Handcuffed

In Kentucky, from the NYT: The A.C.L.U. released what it called a “disturbing video” showing the boy, who it said weighs about 52 pounds, crying as the resource officer handcuffed his arms at the biceps behind his back. In the video, the officer tells the boy, “You don’t get to swing at me like that.”The … Continue ReadingSit Down Like I Asked You Too: 8 Year Old with ADHD Handcuffed