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Following on from our #DigitalBio2023 conference, the first three contributions to our special cluster "Life Narrative & the Digital" in #EuropeanJournalOfLifeWriting have now been published:

https://ejlw.eu/announcement/view/208

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New Cluster: Life Writing and the Digital | European Journal of Life Writing

A very special note of thanks to @DHd for supporting this special cluster through their #OpenAccess #Publikationsfonds! 💐

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🔥 Excited to see the full special cluster "Life Narrative & the Digital" in #EuropeanJournalOfLifeWriting now online:

https://ejlw.eu/announcement/view/223

We thank all contributors, reviewers, copy-editors, & journal editors; as well as @DHd for supporting this project through their #OpenAccess #Publikationsfonds.

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  • The first article is titled "Life Narrative and the Digital: Outlining the Contours of an Emerging Field" by Timo Frühwirth and Sandra Mayer, covering pages LDi-LDxi.
  • The second article is "Archiving Uncertainty: Leveraging Crowdsourcing Methodology in Documenting Personal Experiences of COVID-19" by Sanita Reinsone, Ilze Laksa-Timinska, Haralds Matulis, and Elvira Žvarte, spanning pages LD1-LD34.
  • The third article is "The Evolution of Arabic Self-Expression in the Western Mediterranean: Using an Annotation Schema as a Comparative Framework" by Laila M. Jreis-Navarro, covering pages LD35-LD58.
  • The fourth article is "Finding Aids and Networked Biography: Stuart Hall and the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies" by Katherine Parsons, spanning pages LD59-LD86.
  • The fifth article is "The Digital Life Narrative of a Romanian Transgender: Microcelebrity through the Lens of Networked Publics" by Alexandra Cotoc and Anamaria Radu, covering pages LD87-LD109.
  • The sixth article is "About Disputed Existences: Dys4ia's Conflicted Status between Game and Autobiography" by Felix Tenhaef, spanning pages LD110-LD140.
  • The seventh article is "Narration Through Data: The Life and Relationships of a Fourteenth-Century Tuscan Merchant" by Emiliano Degl'Innocenti, Alessia Spadi, and Federica Spinelli, covering pages LD141-LD164.
  • The eighth article is "'To Bring Them into Dialog': A Conversation about Life Narrative and the Digital" by Caitriona Ní Dhúill, Anna Spitzbart, Christian Wachter, Florian Windhager, and Sandra Mayer, spanning pages LD165-LD183.
  • The articles cover a range of topics related to life narratives in the digital age, including the use of crowdsourcing, the evolution of self-expression, and the impact of digital media on personal and historical narratives.

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  • "Archiving Uncertainty: Leveraging Crowdsourcing Methodology in Documenting Personal Experiences of COVID-19" by Sanita Reinsone, Ilze Lāksa-Timinska, Haralds Matulis, and Elvīra Žvarte.
  • "The Evolution of Arabic Self-Expression in the Western Mediterranean: Using an Annotation Schema as a Comparative Framework" by Laila M. Jreis-Navarro.
  • "Finding Aids and Networked Biography: Stuart Hall and the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies" by Katherine Parsons.
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