The Association for Computers and the Humanities: Open Agenda-Setting 2012
The Association for Computers and the Humanities: Open Agenda-Setting 2012
This year, the ACH is working toward more open and transparent agenda-setting as a professional society. We look to you
to help us better serve our diverse, international digital humanities
community -- by generating new ideas for us to explore, and helping to
prioritize items that are already on our Executive Council's agenda.
To that end, we are launching an "idea marketplace" using a transparent, grassroots, pairwise voting system called "All Our Ideas."
Below, you'll find two ideas chosen at random from our
community-generated pool, and will be asked to click on the one you find
more important for ACH in 2012. You can also decline to decide between
the two ideas, or add a suggestion of your own. A "view results" tab
reveals the whole set of contributed ideas (helpful to read before
suggesting a new one!) as ranked by the community.
ACH can't undertake every project you suggest, but we do promise to
take our members' and community's views very seriously and to address as
many of them as we can, in open dialogue.
Both association members and
non-members are welcome to contribute to this process, and we are only
moderating new submissions to prevent unproductive overlap or to clarify
language.
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