Digital Heritage 2015 Granada

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The 2015 International Congress on Digital Heritage
28 September – 2 October 2015, Granada, Spain

NEWS

– only days until the Full Papers deadline

– We have added a new submission category: “Work in Progress”

This new category is aimed to fit better the needs of the humanities community; we solicit the submission of  extended abstracts (2 pages-long), describing on-going research activities. The conference presentation will be either full/short time slot or poster, depending on the outcome of the review process. Extended abstract will be published in the conference proceedings and indexed on IEEExplore.

– Submission deadlines have been postponed:
* Full Papers (8 pages):  April 19th
* Short Papers (4 pages):  May 17th
* *NEW* Work in Progress (2 pages):  May 17th

More info: www.digitalheritage2015.org

 

Deadline extended to May 15! Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy Special Topic on Disability as Insight, Access as the Function of Design

DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MAY 15!
Issue 8 of The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy
Special Topic: Disability as Insight, Access as the Function of Design
Issue Editors: Sushil K. Oswal, University of Washington
Andrew J. Lucchesi, The Graduate Center, CUNY

http://jitp.commons.gc.cuny.edu/submit/#issuecall

JITP welcomes work that explores critical and creative uses of interactive technology in teaching, learning, research, and the workplace. For this issue, we invite submissions from both senior and emerging scholars under the linked themes of disability and access as generative focuses for technological design and pedagogical innovation.

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Reminder: Balisage submissions due today!

Balisage submissions are due today April 17th! Do you want to speak at Balisage or the pre-conference symposium on Cultural Heritage Markup? Put your head down and finish the paper you started a month ago! Call for Participations at: http://www.balisage.net/Call4Participation.html http://www.balisage.net/CulturalHeritage/index.html Instructions for authors: http://www.balisage.net/authorinstructions.html Do you need help with your Balisage submission? Email info@balisage.net ======================================================================
Balisage: The Markup Conference 2015              mailto:info@balisage.net
August 11-14, 2015                                            http://www.balisage.net
Preconference Symposium: August 10, 2015     +1 301 315 9631 ======================================================================

June 1: Congress Hackfest at the University of Ottawa

 

Congress Hackfest

This non-competitive Hackfest invites participants to explore or “hack” research data provided by invited digital humanities (DH) researchers. It will show what can be accomplished when research data is opened up for collaboration. Participants will enhance their skills and learn to use new tools to visualize data and work with digital assets. The event will also be an opportunity to meet other scholars from diverse fields and to learn about emerging common practices in DH.

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Innovations in Digital Humanities Pedagogy @ DH2015 (Sydney, 29 June 2015)

Innovations in Digital Humanities Pedagogy: Local, National, and International Training http://dh2015.org/innovations-in-digital-humanities-pedagogy/ A Mini-conference and Member Meeting Sponsored by the International Digital Humanities Training Network 9.30am-12.30pm, Monday 29 June 2015 EA Building (EA.G.19), U Western Sydney, Parramatta South Campus Registration: https://www.regonline.ca/ADHOTraining2015 Continue reading “Innovations in Digital Humanities Pedagogy @ DH2015 (Sydney, 29 June 2015)”

“Culture & Technology” – European Summer University in Digital Humanities 28th of July – 07th of August 2015

“Culture & Technology” – European Summer University in Digital Humanities (ESU DH C & T) 28th of July – 07th of August 2015, University of Leipzig http://www.culingtec.uni-leipzig.de/ESU_C_T/

This is to announce that since the 28th of February 2015 applications for a place at the European Summer University in Digital Humanities “Culture & Technology” (ESU DH C & T) are being accepted via ConfTool (https://www.conftool.net/esu2015/) and that we have started to assign places to applicants whose application was positively reviewed by the experts.

The application phase closes the 31st of May 2015. Applications are considered on a rolling basis. The selection of participants is made by the Scientific Committee together with the experts who lead the workshops.

As ESU DH C & T is a member of the International Digital Humanities Training Network courses taken at the Summer University are eligible for transfer credit towards the University of Victoria Graduate Certificate in DH (http://english.uvic.ca/graduate/digital_humanities.html).

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Scholarly Networks Colloquium April 16-18, 2015, Brown University

Scholarly Networks Colloquium
April 16-18, 2015, Brown University

The Virtual Humanities Lab in the Department of Italian Studies at
Brown University, in collaboration with the Center for Digital
Scholarship in the Brown University Library, and DARIAH-Italy (Digital
Research Infrastructure for the Arts and the Humanities), will host an
international colloquium entitled Scholarly Networks and the Emerging
Platforms for Humanities Research & Publication in the Patrick Ma
Digital Scholarship Lab at the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library from
Thursday, April 16 through Saturday, April 18, 2015.

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Vienna Summer School on Digital Humanities

Vienna Summer School on Digital Humanities

Date: 2015-05-07

Description: Traditional research in the social sciences and humanities is challenged by the emergence of new methods and tools that allow us to gain and compute more knowledge integrating various data sources. At the same time, our human experiences and our ways of learning and knowing are increasingly mediated.

Contact: summerschool@geschichte.lbg.ac.at

URL: www.ec.tuwien.ac.at/summerschool2015/

http://www.h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=221782

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CFP: DH Forum 2015, University of Kansas

Peripheries, barriers, hierarchies: rethinking access, inclusivity, and infrastructure in global DH practice

Digital Humanities engages in many alternative scholarly forms and practices, and thus positions itself as a channel for exploring and challenging how social and institutional constructs shape traditional and digital academic discourses. Yet DH itself contains many non-neutral practices and is far from barrier-free. Digital Humanities practices, tools, infrastructures, and methodologies often embed a variety of assumptions that shape what kind of scholarship gets made, studied, and communicated; how it is represented to the world; and who can participate in that making and communication. A truly accessible DH goes beyond technical standards and provides people and communities of different abilities, genders, sexual orientations, languages and cultures–and of varying levels of access to technology and infrastructure–the capacity to shape and pursue scholarship that addresses their own interests and needs.

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