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CFP: The Philosophy of Information

By the Editors | May 16, 2013

http://figureground.ca/2013/05/13/topoi-calls-for-papers-the-philosophy-of-information/   TOPOI – Calls For Papers: The Philosophy of Information Deadline for paper submissions: 1 August 2013. Guest Editors: Bert Baumgaertner, UC Davies and University of Idaho Luciano Floridi, University of Hertfordshire and University of Oxford INTRODUCTION: The information revolution has been changing the world profoundly and irreversibly for some time now, at a breathtaking pace, [...]

CFP: Design and the Digital Humanities, Midwest MLA

By the Editors | May 16, 2013

With this year’s M/MLA topic of “Art & Artifice,” the new Permanent Section on Digital Humanities will explore issues of, experiments with, and provocations on design. CFP: Design and the Digital Humanities – Josh Honn.

CFP: Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy

By the Editors | May 14, 2013

JITP welcomes work that explores critical and creative uses of interactive technology in teaching, learning, and research. We invite submissions of audio or visual presentations, interviews, dialogues, or conversations, creative works, manifestos, or jeremiads as well as traditional long-form articles. Submissions might explore content-neutral uses of technology, such as blogs, clickers, or multimedia projects, used [...]

CFP: PLOS Labs

By the Editors | May 9, 2013

 We will be putting software prototypes in front of researchers to gather feedback on both the concepts and implementation, and coordinating open-source development projects to implement many of these ideas. We would love to have you join this effort – please sign up to participate. Announcing PLOS Labs – Call For Participation | The Official PLOS Blog.

CFP: Seeking Nominations for Outstanding “Open Science” Champions of Change | The White House

By the Editors | May 9, 2013

We are asking for your help to identify “Open Science” Champions of Change—outstanding individuals, organizations, or research projects promoting and using open scientific data for the benefit of society. Seeking Outstanding “Open Science” Champions of Change | The White House.

CFP: NANO (New American Notes Online), Special Theme: Digital Humanities, Public Humanities

By the Editors | May 9, 2013

This special issue of NANO (http://www.nanocrit.com/) asks how, when, and for whom digital humanities is also public humanities, with particular attention to project-based research. http://laurientaylor.org/2013/05/06/cfp-nano-new-american-notes-online-special-theme-digital-humanities-public-humanities/

CFP: The Digital / Environmental Humanities Nexus: Challenges and Opportunities

By the Editors | May 9, 2013

This special issue of Environmental Humanities aims to reflect on intersections between digital and environmental humanities from a variety of perspectives. We hope this collection will enrich understandings of the extent to which digital technologies and resources are informing current environmental humanities scholarship, while also identifying opportunities and challenges that these new tools present. CFP [...]

CFP: The CEA Critic special issue on Digital Humanities Pedagogy

By the Editors | May 9, 2013

The editors of The CEA Critic recently accepted our proposal for a special issue on Digital Humanities Pedagogy (Spring 2014). We imagined having this special issue move beyond digital humanities theory to practical application with articles addressing pedagogical approaches to introducing undergraduates to one or more aspects of digital humanities: Techne | The Center for Book History [...]

CFParticipation: British Library Labs – Competition 2013

By the Editors | May 9, 2013

We want you to propose an innovative and transformative project using the British Library’s digital collections and if your idea is chosen, the Labs team will work with you to make it happen and you could win a prize of up to £3,000. British Library Labs – Competition 2013.

CFP: Society of the Query INC Reader Series and Conference

By the Editors | May 7, 2013

The INC Reader Series, edited by Geert Lovink, give an overview of the present day research, critique, and artistic practices in a thematic research field at once broad and limited. The set up is multidisciplinary, with academic (humanities, social sciences, software studies etc.), artistic, and activist contributors. Society of the Query.

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