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Roman poetry & culture | Endless Knot Podcast & YT videos alliterative.net | Former prof @ Thorneloe Univ | She/her | Circumsiliens modo huc modo illuc, pipio
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The podcast is back! A new episode is up, talking about the history of ecology and the terms food web and food chain. Apologies for the unscheduled hiatus, it's good to be back at it!

(The wrong audio was up briefly; delete & re-download for the right one!)

http://www.alliterative.net/podcast/2024/01/31/episode-119-an-ecological-chain

#podcast #etymology #ecology #classics #medieval #lingcomm

Episode 119: An Ecological Chain — The Endless Knot

We discuss the language and history of the ecological sciences, all the way back to the ancient Greeks, and the development of the food chain and food web models of ecological systems. And apologies for the unscheduled hiatus! Golden Chain Cocktail Food Web video Cuckold video and podcast

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And finally, a shout-out to the tweet that started it all!

It's here! My author copy has arrived! And it's available for preorder here: https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-toxic-masculinity-in-the-ancient-world.html -- use offer code NEW30 for 30% off. I’m so proud of all the work all our contributors have done.

I’m thrilled to have this coming out, as something tangible to hold on to after all the turmoil of the last few years. This started as an idea in 2018, and it’s been a long road to get here! I’ll let our dedication and my acknowledgments say the rest.

Toxic Masculinity in the Ancient World

Offers the first study of toxic masculinity in the context of ancient Greece and Rome

Edinburgh University Press Books
“People buy and sell human remains online. Most of this trade these days is over social media. In a study of this ‘bone trade’, how it works, and why it matters, the authors review and use a variety of methods drawn from the digital humanities to analyze the sheer volume of social media posts in search of answers to questions regarding this online bone trade. The answers speak to how the 21st century understands and constructs ‘heritage’ more generally” https://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/HufferThese/recommend #dh #archaeology
These Were People Once: The Online Trade in Human Remains and Why It Matters | Berghahn Books

Independent Publishing since 1994

Wanna read how Shawn Graham and I used knowledge graphs and AI to find what *MIGHT BE* a multi decade crime spree across museums and continents? It's FREE: "Reputation laundering and museum collections: patterns, priorities, provenance, and hidden crime" https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13527258.2023.2284740

It’s #NationalAlbumDay! So here’s one of our earliest videos, about the fascinating origins of the word “Album”, and why the “White Album” is extremely well-named. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ge6Og4EetkY

#Etymology #Video #WordNerd #Linguistics #Language #Words #HistoricalLinguistics #LingComm #Album

Album: Word History Connections

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The Humanities Podcast Network's 2023 Symposium, "Staying Local", is on Oct. 27th! Join scholars and other professionals from around the world in free virtual discussions, and local meet-ups happening in a city near you! Register for free by Oct. 1st.

They are still looking for session leaders and hosts for meet-ups! Interested in facilitating discussion and/or hosting a local event? More info and signup links here: https://humanitiespodnetwork.org/symposium2023/

Humanities Podcasting Symposium 2023 – Humanities Podcast Network

New podcast episode! We talked to Melanie Racette-Campbell about her great new book, “The Crisis of Masculinity in the age of Augustus”! http://www.alliterative.net/podcast/2023/08/31/episode-118-a-crisis-of-masculinity

#humanitiespodcasts #classics #masculinity #gender #rome

Episode 118: A Crisis of Masculinity, with Melanie Racette-Campbell — The Endless Knot

We talk to Melanie Racette-Campbell about her new book, “The Crisis of Masculinity in the Age of Augustus”, and discuss why Roman elite men were particularly vulnerable to a societal transformation that changed their role in the state. What did it mean to be a good man in ancient Rome, and how and w

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