SAH has launched a new online discussion forum called SAH Communities. The site was developed in response to feedback from SAH members who wanted to be able to communicate in a professional forum all year long, not just during annual meetings and study tours.
Go to
www.sahcommunities.groupsite.com to join and participate. To log in for the first time, type your email address and any password of your choice. The best part is you will receive a daily digest of new postings to the site, including announcements about fellowships, conferences, calls for papers, and discussions on a wide variety of architectural history topics.
We are please to annouce that many distinguished scholars are partcipating in the SAH Communities site as bloggers and group moderators. They include:
Landscape History, moderated by
Susan Herrington, Professor of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of British Columbia
Urban Palimpsest, moderated by
Areli Marina, assistant professor in The School of Architecture at UIU
Preservation, moderated by
David Fixler, EYP Architecture & Engineering
Pedagogy, moderated by
Paula Lupkin, American Studies Faculty at Washington University in St. Louis
Graduate Students, moderated by
Emily Morash, a Doctoral student in architectural history at Brown University
Pre-Modern Architecture, moderated by
Christie Anderson, University of Toronto
SAH Blog, written and moderated by
Jonathan Massey, Associate Professor and Undergraduate Program Chair at Syracuse University School of Architecture
And a variety of invited guest moderators moderating
Digital Humanities.
Don’t miss this opportunity for focused discussion and sharing. Announce your events, share your research, participate in scholarly debate, start a new subgroup. Possibilities are unlimited.