DHSI-East is amazing! Practical and inspiring workshops, perfect size for getting to know other DH folks, excellent hosts.
These workshops also count towards The Canadian Certificate in Digital Humanities/Certificat canadien en Humanités Numériques: ccdhhn.ca
Posts by Elizabeth Stregger
"Holt has claimed to reverse course on the STU-UNB merger plans and Mount Allison privatization scheme, but that may be little more than sleight of hand to distract from the real target: a classic neoliberal transfer of wealth from the public sector to the private."
NEW piece on NB Holt debacle.
The Liberal government of NB is proposing to sabotage our thriving higher ed sector.
It's hard to tell if this is incompetence, malice, or neoliberal disaster capitalism.
Regardless, it's not too late to turn back.
@kristiallain.bsky.social and I explain for @canadiandimension.bsky.social.
More on New Brunswick's proposals to slash higher ed:
“I think the government is grabbing at ideas without any serious study as to how this will work or how viable it will be,” said Geoff Martin, a Mt. A. politics professor who serves as MAFA’s executive director.
warktimes.com/2026/02/26/m...
What a delight to see behind the scenes at @gaspereaupress.bsky.social in Sackville! Congrats and looking forward to your spring releases.
MLA Megan Mitton: "I would almost think that it wasn’t real because some of the things it mentions are so outlandish."
The article by Bruce Wark includes a link to the list of ideas from the government: warktimes.com/wp-content/u...
warktimes.com/2026/02/24/g...
A medium-brown dog wearing a colourwork cowl and a leash on a wintery walk. The colourwork is a partially improvised pattern in blue, turquoise, cranberry, and yellow.
#ShowMeYourKnits this week is Animals, including animals in knitwear.
Our dog, Fennel, definitely wants a sweater this winter. She’s been borrowing our cowls for a bit of warmth. We put her cowl-lar on for walks. She especially likes colourwork and brioche.
The vibe is very "just some ideas for discussion" to make everyone accept something less terrible from the list of bad ideas. But the discussion is demoralizing.
I have so much gratitude for the unions, especially student unions, responding to the government in a respectful tone.
Flabbergasted by the higher education budget proposals from the Liberals. Seriously, did they brainstorm with ChatGPT?? Make the #1 ranked undergraduate university a private institution? That is a thing in the US, but in Canada that category is kinda... religious colleges. www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
NEW: Meta’s director of AI safety, supposedly the person at the company who is working to make sure that powerful AI tools don’t go rogue and act against human interests, had to scramble to stop an AI agent from deleting her inbox against her wishes...
Now more than ever, people have seen the real-world risk of invasive face recognition technology. We won’t lose focus. www.eff.org/deeplinks/2...
Just published! 🎉
A new translation of @cosovschi.bsky.social's lesson:
doi.org/10.46430/phe...
We’re grateful to Silvia Stoyanova for their translation.
Thank you to Felix Vanden Borre + Maneesha Sane for their reviews, and to Laura Alice Chapot for editing.
Always! Alt-text makes communication better!
Thank you! It’s one of my favourite sweaters. I love the #ShowMeYourKnits prompts because I revisit my older projects!
Oh, yay! I just switched over to using Vivaldi, but I’m happy to be able to recommend Firefox again. (Vivaldi has a lot of customizable components and will be a bit much for some folks.) Love their statement on search: vivaldi.com/blog/keep-ex...
Anyone have recommendations for ways to do card-sorting / collection structure activities digitally? We had sticky notes in person, and I need to follow up online.
MS Visio seemed like it should work, but it’s so irritating! The canvas keeps expanding and it’s responsive in all the wrong ways.
Nice! It’s called “little bee” stitch in the Beekeeper Cardigan by @oliveknits.bsky.social www.oliveknits.com/product/beek...
Person with short hair and glasses wearing a gray sweater in an office. Their cardigan has a highly textured stitch pattern. There is a very colourful print on the office wall. The pattern is a heavily modified Beekeeper by Marie Greene.
Close up of a textured gray cardigan: there are small pools of bluish and yellowish stitches. Pattern: Beekeeper by Marie Greene
#ShowMeYourKnits theme this week is gray. My favourite grays are weird neutrals that I can wear around bright colours.
This gray yarn from @indigodragonfly.bsky.social has interesting blue and yellow undertones. It kept the knitting interesting!
So cool! I’ve also been looking into garter stitch and short rows in Woolly Wormhead’s book: woollywormhead.com/short-row-co...
Thanks! It's a very cool design and I had fun making it.
"Spicy garter stitch" is a good phrase!
A garter stitch shawl hanging from a dead birch tree in a green room. The shawl has a centre cast on and radiates out to a crescent shape. It is knit in wide stripes of dark colours and finished with an icord edge.
#ShowMeYourKnits prompt this week is garter stitch.
@ambahobrien.bsky.social plays with garter stitch in unusual ways. This is her Astria shawl. My yarn is a dark and moody set of miniskeins by @gobsmackedyarn.bsky.social
I just fixed a few snags in this shawl from all the wear it gets! 🧶
I developed a new workshop, "Accessible Data for Everyone," for Love Data Week 2026. It's about making data accessible to people with disabilities.
Anyone is welcome to sign up. The class is on Feb 10 at 2pm PST online. Register here: libcal.caltech.edu/event/16205574
Perfect timing for an upcoming guest lecture on epistemic injustice (and algorithms and AI). This whole issue of Kula looks excellent: kula.uvic.ca/index.php/ku...
Great to be reading Sam Popowich again!
Deiknunai Mitts are one of the patterns in Bristol Ivy’s Brioche From the Roots Up class. It’s so good - I really learned how to understand the fabric and fix mistakes. www.bristolivy.com/brioche-from...
Five years later, I’m even starting to play with my own design ideas for brioche!
Brown and blue brioche fingerless mittens on a desk. The person is wearing one mitten to show off the thumb gusset. The other is laid flat on a notebook, highlighting the brioche pattern with increases and decreases. The person has a forearm tattoo with three triangles (the shape known as flying geese in quilting) and is playing with a pad of sticky notes.
#ShowMeYourKnits prompt this week is helping hands! Fingerless mittens are an essential piece my librarian gear.
This are my Deiknunai Mitts by @bristolivy.bsky.social in yarn by @indigodragonfly.bsky.social
I made them in 2021 and wear them so often. Do you have fave brioche mitts?
Nice! I’m knitting a sweater with drop shoulders and some mesh too. Very different, but similar coziness! Mine is Soft Trails by @stolenstitches.bsky.social stolenstitches.com/products/sof...
Frogging old wips is so satisfying! I found some very crumpled knits (and swirly interchangeable cables) too. What are you going to reuse the yarn for?
Thank you! I love everything about these (fingerless mitts, pattern by @deswasralph.bsky.social and yarn by @botanicalfibres.bsky.social ). It was fun to look through my WIPs and choose the projects that I want to finish.
It looks great as a vest! What a smart idea for using up your scraps. And then it’s also full of memories of past projects! 💚