Here it is! Minority narratives: the online exhibition
As we said in a former post, some of the conclusions and narratives around this project have been reflected on an itinerary of an online exhibit about Philippine newspapers. The whole exhibition has five itineraries and can be seen here https://philperiodicals-expo.uantwerpen.be/ Among those itineraries, there is one on Muslim and Chinese minorities in the Philippines… […]
Coming soon: online exhibit
Between 2018 and 2022, all the actors involved in this project have also worked on another bigger VLIRUOS project. Its title was “Strengthening Digital Research at the University of the Philippines system: digitization of Philippine rare newspapers and magazines (1850-1945), and training in Digital Humanities” and we did create a repository of Philippine rare periodicals […]
Multilinguals Write Back : Modeling Language, Politics and Identity in Philippine Social Media
This poster has been presented at different venues such as the Faculty of Letters Research Day at the University of Antwerp. It was created by Frances A. Cruz. It can be seen on Zenodo Link to Poster on Zenodo
Prospects of the Digital Humanities for Chinese Studies in the Philippines: An Overview of the Minority Narratives Project
This is an article to introduce the project to the Philippine Association of Chinese Studies written by Frances A. Cruz