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CFP: Re:Humanities, April 2013

By: DH NowNovember 29, 2012August 29, 2025

Re:Humanities 2013 explores various aspects of multimodal storytelling and argument. We seek undergraduates who are exploring cross-platform approaches to course projects, digital scholarship, and student collaborations. DEADLINE EXTENDED to Friday, December 7th, 2012 (Midnight GMT)

Re:Humanities CFP Deadline EXTENDED to Dec. 7. | Tri-Co Digital Humanities.

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