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Introduction: Revolution(s), Evolution(s), Circulation(s)

Baillet, Françoise ; Kondrlik, Kristin

Victorian Periodicals Review, 2023-06, Vol.56 (2), p.153-157 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Baltimore: Research Society for Victorian Periodicals

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  • Título:
    Introduction: Revolution(s), Evolution(s), Circulation(s)
  • Autor: Baillet, Françoise ; Kondrlik, Kristin
  • Assuntos: 19th century ; Conferences ; COVID-19 ; Digital humanities ; Disease transmission ; Essays ; Evolution ; Humanities and Social Sciences ; Industrial design ; Mass media ; National libraries ; Periodicals ; Politics ; Society ; Transnationalism ; Victorian period
  • É parte de: Victorian Periodicals Review, 2023-06, Vol.56 (2), p.153-157
  • Descrição: The risks and upheaval caused by the COVID-19 pandemic meant that the RSVP executive board, headed by President Natalie Houston, made the difficult decision to postpone the conference until 2021, when we ultimately conducted the event virtually. Members of the conference committee (Laura Vorachek, John Morton, Françoise Baillet, and Kristin Kondrlik), the RSVP executive board, and the conference hosts at Temple met periodically to discuss how to navigate the complicated situation we faced: how would we create an academic conference that would be most beneficial for attendees spread across the world and unable to meet face to face? By implying that Darwin's theory is an absurd and dangerous speculation, "The Origin of Species" reasserts the much revered concepts of law, hierarchy, and authority. [...]Selbin also articulates valuable connections between these failings and our current digital and print media landscapes, which draw much of their content from contentious debates.
  • Editor: Baltimore: Research Society for Victorian Periodicals
  • Idioma: Inglês

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