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Why We Blame the Victim, and Why We Have To Stop: a Perspective from a Historian – Global Justice Blog
In my course on the so-called Age of the Witch -hunts, for example, we speak at length about those tried and executed for the alleged crime of witchcraft. ... The result was a nearly 300-year period of witch -hunting that claimed the lives of tens of
Podcast: Wikimedia and History (40 minutes) – Teaching Matters
Latterly, he has completed an Information Management degree, hosted the ‘Celtic Knot’ minority language Wikipedia conference, and launched the Map of Accused Witches of Scotland website.
Summer 2023 Internship Round Up – Information Services Group: Student Employee Blog
Over the summer Ruby worked on a map of accused witches , updating the information on the website, and fixing bugs, to make the website ready for release.
The 37th Language Lunch – Language Lunch @ Edinburgh
As information structure is a relatively new field, pilot schemes to enrich corpora witch labels such as “topic” or “focus” tend to have poor interrelater-agreement.
Week11: Collective blog – Shumiao Cheng / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
ghostly witch —through the lens of refugee experience, highlighting the plurality and complexity of female identity.
Digital Learning Applications and Media – Page 2 – All the edtech shenanigans that's fit to print
Separating Legend from Legacy: Remembering the Accused Witches of Scotland. ... bid to preserve, and raise public engagement with, the accused witches of Scotland as an important part of Scotland’s heritage.
Reflections of an ISG Summer Intern – Digital Skills, Design and Training
As soon as I saw the internship for the accused witches of Scotland project, I knew it would be the perfect role for me and I had to apply.
July 2024 – Making Routes
The figure of the witch has been a constant companion to my PhD process. ... The serpent has the dual significance of evil and wisdom. Witches then, were condemned regardless of which direction they aimed their powers; ‘the “good witch ”, who made
Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group – Rannsachadh digiteach air a' Ghàidhlig ~ Goireasan digiteach airson nan Gàidheal
Perhaps you’re interested in tales of witches (buidsichean), giants (fuamhairean) or fairies (Na Daoine Beaga ‘The Wee Folk’).
Blog – Page 2 – 100 circles
These are ‘ witches brooms’, abnormal growths that are sometimes caused by fungal infections. ... My parents used to tell me and my siblings that these were naughty boys and girls, who had been transformed into these twiggy bundles by witches .
