The Blog
Explore insights, updates, and stories from the arts and humanities research community. From emerging trends to behind-the-scenes looks at groundbreaking projects, to case studies demonstrating the sector’s impact and tutorials that help you make the most of the dataset. Here you can read about the people, projects, and ideas shaping the field today.
Case Studies
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Tutorials
Creating Living Systems Fit For Purpose: RESHAPED and the Future of Research Training
The Mapping the Arts and Humanities team sat down with SAS learning technologists Niilante Ogunsola-Ribeiro and Simon Parr, the architects of RESHAPED, a new SAS-led digital initiative designed to support humanities researchers at every career stage. In this post, we...
Launching Soon: The Knowledge Diplomacy Mapping Initiative
The Knowledge Diplomacy Project (University of London Institute in Paris) and the Mapping the Arts and Humanities Project (School of Advanced Study, University of London) have collaborated to create the Knowledge Diplomacy Mapping Initiative: a dynamic, open resource...
Creative methods in research: how innovative arts-led approaches are driving changes across law, policing, and the humanities
Creative and arts-led methods are currently gaining ground in socio-legal and humanities research, refashioning the ways in which we approach justice and community engagement through research. Strong, interdisciplinary and collaborative research infrastructures are...
Introducing LHub’s Law and the Humanities Map
This blog post shares key findings from recent focus groups on LHub’s Law and the Humanities Map. It highlights how the map supports discovery and collaboration, reflects on community feedback around tagging and visibility, and outlines upcoming improvements designed...
LHub’s Law and the Humanities Map – FAQ
This FAQ is here to help you get the most out of the Law and the Humanities Map. It covers questions on how to search, what our filters mean, or how we define terms like "Law" or "entanglement." It's also where we unpack some of the choices behind the map's design...
Mapping a Changing Humanities Sector: Towards New Practices and Shared Futures
The Mapping the Arts and Humanities dataset is growing by the day and with it, our understanding of the many forms infrastructure can take. As more digital collectives, open-access tools, and community-driven platforms join the map, the Mapping the Arts and Humanities...
Launching Soon: Law and the Humanities Infrastructure Map
LHub and MAHP are launching a new open-access map dedicated to Law and Humanities research collectives across the UK. This post introduces the map's features, invites beta testers, and provides information as to how interested research collectives can get...
Machine Encounters: Introduction to “Whose Bias”
“Machine Encounters” introduces “Whose Bias?”, a collaborative event offering a playful, hands-on introduction to AI and machine learning. Using toys and snacks as data, participants explored how bias emerges in machine learning processes. Emphasising accessibility and curiosity, it reflects on the importance of combining software enginneer and humanities-led approaches to demystifying AI technologies through inclusive, low-barrier participatory activities.
Part 1 | Mapping smarter: how to make your entry count
Learn how to add your infrastructure to the Mapping the Arts and Humanities platform. This tutorial covers signing up, writing a strong description, using tags, and making your entry visible and impactful.
Behind the Map: A Step-by-Step Guide to the Dataset
The Mapping the Arts and Humanities team has launched a new blog series, Behind the Map, to help users navigate the MAHP dataset. Over the next few weeks, the team will share practical guidance on completing your entry, understanding data fields, and exploring the dataset using digital humanities methods.
Arts and Humanities Impact
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Public Humanities
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Have you used the dataset to uncover new insights? Do you want to showcase your research infrastructure, share a case study or reflect on the role of arts and humanities research today? We’re looking for contributors from across the community to share their perspectives. Get in touch at [email protected]










