Stoa Review

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General editor

  • Gabriel Bodard

Description

The Stoa Review is a venue for short form, lightly peer reviewed discussion, opinion, reports or reviews of digital research into the ancient world. The editors welcome submissions of completed pieces (usually between 500–2000 words), or pitches for short articles or reviews. They are particularly interested in seeing academic reviews of websites, databases, software or other digital resources related to antiquity, and also welcome reports of digital projects and exercises, potentially including student work, at the intersections of classics, ancient history or archaeology and digital humanities. Contact any of the editors with submissions or proposals.

Formerly the blog of the Stoa Consortium, founded and primarily edited and authored by the late Ross Scaife, the Stoa Wordpress site became the official blog of the Digital Classicist community in 2005. Since the migration of most Stoa content to a new host at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World in 2019, the blog was migrated to the Institute of Classical Studies, where it continues to serve as the news and announcement site for the Digital Classical community, hosting calls to action, reports and occasional pre-press publications.